À propos de l'auteur

Leszek Kolakowski was a prominent Polish philosopher, historian of ideas, and essayist, widely recognized for his critical analysis of Marxism and the philosophical underpinnings of totalitarianism. Born in 1927 in Radom, he became a significant intellectual figure during the 20th century, engaging deeply with questions of ethics, politics, and the nature of human existence. His works, such as "God Owes Us Nothing" and "The Alienation of Reason," reflect his nuanced understanding of the complexities of faith and reason, as well as his critique of positivist thought, showcasing his philosophical depth and cultural insight.

Nationalité Polonais
Date de naissance October 23, 1927
Lieu de naissance Radom, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Date de décès July 17, 2009
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