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Piotr Tomasz Nowakowski, Ph.D.

Piotr Tomasz Nowakowski, Ph.D., born in 1974, doctor of pedagogy; Assistant Professor at The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin – Off-Campus Faculty of Social Sciences in Stalowa Wola (Poland). Areas of scientific activity: philosophy of education, aretology, pedagogy of mass media, pedagogy of resocialization; author of headings in the Universal Encyclopedia of Philosophy (published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Tomasza z Akwinu). Books include: Sekty – co każdy powinien wiedzieć (1999), in English: Sects – what one should know; Sekty – oblicza werbunku (2001), in English: Sects – faces of recruitment;  Fast food dla mózgu, czyli telewizja i okolice (2002), in English: Fast food for mind, i.e., television and surroundings;  Modele człowieka propagowane w czasopismach młodzieżowych. Analiza antropologiczno-etyczna (2004), in English: The models of a man propagated in magazines for young people. Anthropological and ethical analysis; The phenomenon of cults from a scientific perspective (editor, 2007). nowakowski@maternus.pl

 

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