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This article attempts to present the philosophical perspective of the causes of the French Revolution in the thought of the eminent Polish ethicist and philosopher Fr. Jacek Woroniecki. The thread of the revolution, in terms of its causes and consequences, is constantly present in his work of the Polish Dominican. Revolutionary according to Father Woroniecki is everything that reverses the natural relationship between things, destroys the inherent order of things, puts the interest of the part above the interest of the whole in social life, threatening to collapse the social organism.
Father Jacek Woroniecki, French Revolution, individualism, particularism, sentimentalism, St. Thomas Aquinas, universalism, objectivity
Father Jacek Woroniecki, French Revolution, individualism, particularism, sentimentalism, St. Thomas Aquinas, universalism, objectivity
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