Abstract: | Karol Wojtyła is one of the finest polish philosopher and theologians of the twentieth century,
the author of the adequate anthropology — philosophical conception of man, which he
expressed in a work entitled: The Acting Person. This conception shows the possibility and
necessity of interpreting the human person as a multifaceted human creativity. Wojtyła
understands this creativity as a result of any human, personal actions, which express cultural-
-creative trait. The conception of the adequate anthropology reveals, that man is the creator
not only of culture. The man also reveals himself as a person by this culture-creative action.
This means that culture, which is undoubtedly a product of the human beings, can be seen as
a source of knowledge about the human person, as a direct object of external and internal
(spiritual) experience which subject is the human person. Considering culture as a human
act, and while the result of this act is defined by the author in a specific way, which takes into
account primarily the fact, that man is the person |