Religiousness in the Light of Kazimierz Twardowski's Concept of Actions and Products

Author:Jarosiewicz, Henryk; Stompor-Swiderska, Jagoda

Article Title:Religiousness in the Light of Kazimierz Twardowski's Concept of Actions and Products

Abstract:
The aim of the present article is to approach religiousness and prayer with the aid of the conceptual apparatus of K. Twardowski's concept of actions and products. Both actions and their products are psychic phenomena, so the idea is to present the psychological mechanism of the formation of religiousness as a product of a person's actions. This requires a description of the phenomena that are the object of morality, as well as of religion, which is a special aspect of morality. In order to make this description clear, a psychological model of the personal subject will be outlined to explain not only the essence of morality, i.e., how man becomes good, but also how he comes to partake in eternal life.

Keywords:  religiousness; prayer; Kazimierz Twardowski's concept of actions and products; model of the personal subject; inner experience; religious actions and products

DOI: 10.3390/rel15020186

Source:RELIGIONS

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