The greatness of a thinker can be recognized by the fact that their writings not only resist the passage of time, but gain new, intriguing interpretations with each passing decade.
📅 On March 18 at 17:00 — as part of the "Between the Pages" Book Discussion Club meeting, we will focus on Roman Ingarden's "A Little Book About Man."
This collection of essays is a profound, humanistic invitation to analyze the condition of an individual suspended between the realm of biology and the world of spirit and culture. The author argues that the human person is not a finished product but the result of a continual effort to shape oneself and to cultivate universal values. During the conversation we will try together to determine what it really means to "grow beyond" purely instinctive impulses, how we create freedom in the shadow of inevitable passing, and why responsibility sets the boundaries of humanism.
We warmly invite everyone who, amid daily hurry, wishes to find space for a conversation about fundamental issues.
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