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Michał Wiszniewski (1794–1865) was a Polish philosopher, psychologist, and literary historian.〔"Wiszniewski, Michał," ''Encyklopedia Powszechna PWN'' (PWN Universal Encyclopedia), vol. 4, p. 660.〕 == Life == Wiszniewski graduated from the celebrated Krzemieniec Lyceum (secondary school), where he subsequently taught for a time.〔Information from the Polish Wikipedia article on "Michał Wiszniewski", 17 April 2009, 13:51, edition.〕 In 1831 he became a professor at Kraków's Jagiellonian University. He was a conservative activist during the Kraków Uprising of 1846. In 1848 he emigrated to Italy.〔"Wiszniewski, Michał," ''Encyklopedia Powszechna PWN'' (PWN Universal Encyclopedia), vol. 4, p. 660.〕 Wiszniewski was an epigone of the Polish Enlightenment, and at the same time a precursor of Positivism.〔"Wiszniewski, Michał," ''Encyklopedia Powszechna PWN'' (PWN Universal Encyclopedia), vol. 4, p. 660.〕 He authored a pioneering book on ''Characters of Human Minds'', which is regarded as the first Polish work in the field of psychology.〔Information from the Polish Wikipedia article on "Michał Wiszniewski", 17 April 2009, 13:51, edition.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Michał Wiszniewski」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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