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Study Guide: Stefan Zachariasz Pawlicki: A Biographical and Academic Profile

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Stefan Zachariasz Pawlicki: A Biographical and Academic Profile Study Guide

Early Life and Education

Stefan Zachariasz Pawlicki was born in Kraków and died in Danzig (Gdańsk).

Answer: False

Explanation: Stefan Zachariasz Pawlicki was born in Danzig (Gdańsk) and died in Kraków, contrary to the statement in the question.

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Pawlicki's early education was primarily conducted in Warsaw after his family moved there.

Answer: False

Explanation: Following his parents' death and relocation, Pawlicki's early education (progimnazjum) was primarily conducted in Pleschen (Pleszew) with the assistance of Father Basiński.

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Stefan Pawlicki completed his higher education in classical philology at Warsaw University.

Answer: False

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki pursued his higher education in classical philology at Breslau University from 1858 to 1862, not Warsaw University.

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While studying at Breslau University, Stefan Pawlicki served as the president of the Slavic-Literary Society.

Answer: True

Explanation: During his studies at Breslau University, Stefan Pawlicki served as both the secretary and president of the Slavic-Literary Society.

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Stefan Pawlicki was recognized as one of the top students at the liceum in Ostrów Wielkopolski, thanks to a scholarship from Jan Kanty Działyński.

Answer: True

Explanation: Jan Kanty Działyński provided a scholarship that enabled Stefan Pawlicki to study at the liceum in Ostrów Wielkopolski, where he excelled.

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Who was Stefan Zachariasz Pawlicki?

Answer: A Polish Catholic priest, philosopher, and professor at Jagiellonian University.

Explanation: Stefan Zachariasz Pawlicki was a distinguished Polish Catholic priest, philosopher, historian of philosophy, and a professor who served as rector of Kraków's Jagiellonian University.

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Where did Stefan Pawlicki pursue his higher education in classical philology?

Answer: Breslau University

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki pursued his higher education in classical philology at Breslau University from 1858 to 1862.

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Which academic organization was Stefan Pawlicki actively involved with during his studies at Breslau University?

Answer: The Slavic-Literary Society

Explanation: During his studies at Breslau University, Stefan Pawlicki was actively involved with the Slavic-Literary Society, serving as its secretary and later its president.

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Stefan Pawlicki's early life was marked by the tragedy of losing both parents to what cause when he was thirteen?

Answer: An epidemic

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki lost both parents to an epidemic when he was thirteen years old, a significant tragedy in his early life.

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Stefan Pawlicki's early education was assisted by Father Basiński with his progimnazjum studies after he lost his parents. Where did this assistance primarily take place?

Answer: Pleschen (Pleszew)

Explanation: After losing his parents, Stefan Pawlicki's progimnazjum studies were assisted by Father Basiński primarily in Pleschen (Pleszew).

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Academic Career and Professorships

Pawlicki began his academic career as an assistant professor at Kraków University in 1866.

Answer: False

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki began his academic career as an assistant professor (docent) at Warsaw's Main School in 1866, not at Kraków University.

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In 1868, Stefan Pawlicki became an editor for "Biblioteka Warszawska," contributing reviews.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 1868, Stefan Pawlicki took on an editorial role for "Biblioteka Warszawska," where he contributed theatrical and literary reviews.

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Stefan Pawlicki secured his first professorship at Kraków University in 1887, a position announced by Pope Leo XIII.

Answer: False

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki secured a professorship at Kraków University in 1882, and his arrival was announced by Pope Leo XIII with the phrase "Magnum lumen vobis mitto."

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Stefan Pawlicki served as the rector of Jagiellonian University for the academic year 1905-1906.

Answer: True

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki held significant leadership roles at Jagiellonian University, including serving as its rector for the academic year 1905-1906.

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After retiring in 1910, Stefan Pawlicki ceased all academic activities and lecturing.

Answer: False

Explanation: After retiring in 1910, Stefan Pawlicki continued to lecture at Jagiellonian University without payment, demonstrating his ongoing dedication to academic pursuits.

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Stefan Pawlicki's 1866 study on "The Eleatic School" was the basis for his professorship at Warsaw's Main School.

Answer: True

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki's study on "The Eleatic School" earned him an assistant professorship (docentura) at Warsaw's Main School in 1866.

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Pope Leo XIII famously announced Stefan Pawlicki's professorship at Kraków University with which Latin phrase?

Answer: "Magnum lumen vobis mitto" (I send you a great light)

Explanation: Pope Leo XIII announced Stefan Pawlicki's professorship at Kraków University with the Latin phrase "Magnum lumen vobis mitto," meaning "I send you a great light."

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What was Stefan Pawlicki's role at Jagiellonian University after his retirement?

Answer: He continued to lecture without payment.

Explanation: After retiring in 1910, Stefan Pawlicki continued to lecture at Jagiellonian University without receiving payment, demonstrating his ongoing dedication to academic pursuits.

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What was the stated meaning of the Latin phrase Pope Leo XIII used to announce Pawlicki's professorship at Kraków University?

Answer: "I send you a great light."

Explanation: Pope Leo XIII announced Pawlicki's professorship with the Latin phrase "Magnum lumen vobis mitto," which translates to "I send you a great light."

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Philosophical and Scholarly Works

Stefan Pawlicki's doctoral thesis, defended in 1865, was a significant early study on the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 1865, Stefan Pawlicki defended his doctoral thesis titled "De Schopenhaueri doctrina et philosophandi ratione," which was a pioneering study of Arthur Schopenhauer's philosophy.

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Stefan Pawlicki's major work, "A History of Greek Philosophy," was published in two volumes and was fully completed.

Answer: False

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki's major work, "A History of Greek Philosophy," was published in two volumes but remained incomplete.

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Stefan Pawlicki's 1870 work "Materializm wobec nauki" explored the philosophical concept of Positivism.

Answer: False

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki's 1870 work, "Materializm wobec nauki," explored the concept of materialism, not Positivism.

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Stefan Pawlicki's 1884 work "O początkach chrześcijaństwa" focused on the theories of Darwinism.

Answer: False

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki's 1884 work, "O początkach chrześcijaństwa," focused on the origins of Christianity, not Darwinism.

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Stefan Pawlicki's work "Filozofia Fouillée'go" examined the philosophical ideas of Victor Cousin.

Answer: False

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki's work "Filozofia Fouillée'go" examined the philosophical ideas of Alfred Jules Émile Fouillée, not Victor Cousin.

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Stefan Pawlicki's 1874 work "Mózg i dusza" explored the relationship between brain and soul.

Answer: True

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki's 1874 work, "Mózg i dusza," translated as "Brain and Soul," explored the relationship between the physical brain and the concept of the soul.

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What was the subject of Stefan Pawlicki's doctoral thesis defended in 1865?

Answer: De Schopenhaueri doctrina et philosophandi ratione

Explanation: In 1865, Stefan Pawlicki defended his doctoral thesis titled "De Schopenhaueri doctrina et philosophandi ratione," which was a significant early study on the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer.

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Stefan Pawlicki's major work on Greek philosophy was published in two volumes, but it had what characteristic?

Answer: It was incomplete.

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki's major work, "A History of Greek Philosophy," was published in two volumes but remained incomplete.

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Which of the following philosophical movements was examined in Stefan Pawlicki's 1886 work titled "Pozytywizm"?

Answer: Positivism

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki's 1886 work titled "Pozytywizm" examined the philosophical movement of Positivism.

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Stefan Pawlicki's 1870 work "Materializm wobec nauki" discussed which philosophical concept in relation to science?

Answer: Materialism

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki's 1870 work, "Materializm wobec nauki," discussed the philosophical concept of materialism in relation to science.

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What was the primary focus of Stefan Pawlicki's 1867 work titled "Wiktor Cousin"?

Answer: The life and philosophy of Victor Cousin.

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki's 1867 work titled "Wiktor Cousin" focused on the life and philosophy of the French philosopher Victor Cousin.

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Stefan Pawlicki's work "Lassalle i przyszłość socjalizmu" examined the intersection of political thought and which social movement?

Answer: Socialism

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki's work "Lassalle i przyszłość socjalizmu" examined the intersection of political thought and the social movement of Socialism.

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What was the significance of Stefan Pawlicki's 1865 doctoral thesis, "De Schopenhaueri doctrina et philosophandi ratione"?

Answer: It was a pioneering study that established him in the academic field early in his career.

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki's 1865 doctoral thesis on Schopenhauer was a pioneering study that significantly established him in the academic field early in his career.

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Stefan Pawlicki's 1876 publication was titled "Darwinizm," which focused on:

Answer: The theories of Darwinism.

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki's 1876 publication, titled "Darwinizm," focused on the theories of Darwinism.

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Stefan Pawlicki's work "Żywot i dzieła Ernesta Renana" was a study of which French philosopher and historian?

Answer: Ernest Renan

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki's work "Żywot i dzieła Ernesta Renana" was a study of the French philosopher and historian Ernest Renan.

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Religious Life and Ordination

Stefan Pawlicki's decision to enter religious life was influenced by Father Piotr Semenenko, leading him to Rome in 1868.

Answer: True

Explanation: Influenced by Father Piotr Semenenko, the founder of the Congregation of the Resurrection, Stefan Pawlicki underwent a spiritual transformation and moved to Rome in 1868 to join the order.

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Stefan Pawlicki received holy orders in Rome in 1872 and earned a doctorate in theology from the Gregorian University.

Answer: False

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki received holy orders in Rome in 1872 and earned a doctorate in theology from the Collegium Romanum (Gregorian University), not the Gregorian University directly as stated.

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What event led to Stefan Pawlicki's spiritual transformation and decision to join a religious order?

Answer: The influence of Father Piotr Semenenko and the Congregation of the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki's spiritual transformation and decision to enter religious life were significantly influenced by Father Piotr Semenenko, the founder of the Congregation of the Resurrection.

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In what year did Stefan Pawlicki receive holy orders?

Answer: 1872

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki received holy orders in Rome in 1872.

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What was the subject of Stefan Pawlicki's doctoral thesis in theology, defended in 1873?

Answer: The Secret of the Holy Trinity

Explanation: In 1873, Stefan Pawlicki earned a doctorate in theology from the Collegium Romanum for his work on "The Secret of the Holy Trinity."

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Recognition and Affiliations

Pope Pius IX invited Stefan Pawlicki to lecture at the Accademia di Religione Cattolica in Rome.

Answer: True

Explanation: Pope Pius IX recognized Stefan Pawlicki's scholarly contributions by inviting him to lecture at the Accademia di Religione Cattolica in Rome.

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Stefan Pawlicki was elected as a correspondent for the Academy of Learning's Historical-Philosophical Department in 1884.

Answer: True

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki received recognition from the Academy of Learning, being elected as a correspondent for its Historical-Philosophical Department in 1884.

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Stefan Pawlicki declined an offer to be elevated to the rank of Cardinal by Pope Leo XIII.

Answer: True

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki respectfully declined the significant ecclesiastical honor of being elevated to the rank of Cardinal by Pope Leo XIII.

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Stefan Pawlicki was a member of the Polish Philosophical Society in Lwów and several Italian scholarly societies.

Answer: True

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki was an active member of scholarly societies, including the Philosophical Society in Kraków, the Polish Philosophical Society in Lwów, and various Italian and German academic organizations.

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Which significant ecclesiastical honor did Stefan Pawlicki decline?

Answer: Cardinalate

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki respectfully declined the significant ecclesiastical honor of being elevated to the rank of Cardinal by Pope Leo XIII.

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Stefan Pawlicki was recognized by the Academy of Learning, first as a correspondent in 1884 and later as an active member in what year?

Answer: 1891

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki was elected a correspondent for the Academy of Learning's Historical-Philosophical Department in 1884 and became an active member in 1891.

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Which of the following was NOT among the scholarly societies Stefan Pawlicki belonged to?

Answer: The Royal Society of London

Explanation: Stefan Pawlicki was a member of various Polish and Italian scholarly societies, but the source does not indicate membership in The Royal Society of London.

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Critical Reception and Legacy

Historian Władysław Tatarkiewicz criticized Pawlicki for lacking talent in writing and teaching, and for making Kraków's philosophy disconnected from contemporary thought.

Answer: True

Explanation: Historian Władysław Tatarkiewicz noted that Pawlicki lacked significant talent for writing or teaching and that philosophy in Kraków became disconnected from contemporary thought under his tenure.

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Stefan Pawlicki's legacy includes a significant donation of his book collection to the Jagiellonian University Library.

Answer: True

Explanation: As part of his legacy, Stefan Pawlicki bequeathed his extensive book collection to the Jagiellonian University Library, enriching its resources.

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According to Władysław Tatarkiewicz, what was a key criticism of philosophy in Kraków during Stefan Pawlicki's tenure?

Answer: It became primarily a historical discipline, disconnected from contemporary Western thought.

Explanation: Historian Władysław Tatarkiewicz criticized that under Pawlicki's tenure, philosophy in Kraków became largely historical and disconnected from contemporary Western philosophical thought.

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What was the primary criticism Władysław Tatarkiewicz leveled against Stefan Pawlicki's teaching and writing?

Answer: Lack of significant talent for writing or teaching.

Explanation: The primary criticism Władysław Tatarkiewicz leveled against Stefan Pawlicki was a perceived lack of significant talent for writing or teaching.

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Stefan Pawlicki was honored in Kraków with what lasting tribute?

Answer: A street named after him.

Explanation: As a lasting tribute to his contributions, a street in Kraków was named after Stefan Pawlicki.

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