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    Supports→Phenomenological method can be integrated with Thomistic metaphysics and anthropology to produce a coherent personalist synthesis

    Thomistic metaphysics and anthropology provide a foundational framework for understanding the human person

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    The third and youngest of the three centers of European personalistic thought grew up around the Catholic University of Lublin. After studying with Husserl, Roman Ingarden took phenomenology and interest in personalist topics back to his native Poland in the early 1940s, and there he met a young priest by the name of Karol Wojtyła, whom he encouraged to read Max Scheler. Wojtyła became interested in Scheler’s phenomenology and ended up doing his doctoral dissertation on Scheler’s ethics of value

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