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  1. Maria Niedźwiecka conocida como Maria Ossowska (Varsovia, 16 de enero de 1896-Ibidem, 13 de agosto de 1974) fue una socióloga polaca y filósofa social. Vida. Estudiante del filósofo Tadeusz Kotarbińesquí, recibió originalmente en 1925 un doctorado en filosofía en la Universidad de Varsovia con una tesis sobre Bertrand Russell.

    • 13 de agosto de 1974 (78 años), Varsovia (Polonia)
  2. social philosophy. Notable ideas. Sociology of ethics, Logoly. Maria Ossowska ( née Maria Niedźwiecka, 16 January 1896, Warsaw – 13 August 1974, Warsaw) was a Polish sociologist and social philosopher .

  3. Maria Ossowska: Contexts and Inspirations Conference on the 40"1 Anniversary of her Death University of Warsaw, 24-25 October 2014 Abstract: The text summarizes the international conference commemorating Maria Ossowska, a distin guished Polish ethicist, sociologist of morality, and social philosopher on the 40th anniversary of her death.

  4. Maria Niedźwiecka conocida como Maria Ossowska (Varsovia, 16 de enero de 1896-Ibidem, 13 de agosto de 1974) fue una socióloga polaca y filósofa social. Quick facts: Maria Ossowska, Información personal, Nacimie...

  5. Maria Jadwiga Ossowska (16 and 1896 to 1813 VIII 1974), theoretician of morality, philosopher and sociologist. Born in Warsaw, daughter of Kazimierz Roman Niedźwiecki (civil servant and participant in the January 1863 Insurrection and Józefa Otwinowska, married to Stanisław (1924).

  6. Professor Tatarkiewicz gave the characteristics of Ossowska's scien-tific profile. He stated: "More than 60 years ago, on November 15, 1915, the first lecture about philosophy was delivered in the reactivated Warsaw University. Among the students who had been listening to the lecture was Maria Niedźwiecka whom we later knew as Maria Ossowska ...

  7. ossowska.isns.uw.edu.pl › eng › indexMaria Ossowska

    [From a speech during an event celebrating Maria Ossowska’s scientific career (based on the book: Maria Ossowska, o człowieku, moralności i nauce, p. 514)]