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Pozycja Co kryje się za słowem "quincunx"? Rzecz o konferencji pt. "Stanisław Orzechowski - pisarz polityczny. W pięćsetlecie urodzin"(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2014) Magryś, RomanThe article presents a report on the scholarly meeting organized in Przemyśl, in October 2013 by Rzeszow University, Jagiellonian University and the Society of Science Lovers in Przemyśl, which was devoted to an eminent Polish Renaissance humanist Stanisław Orzechowski. It contains a brief review of all the papers delivered during the conference as well as a succinct sketch of Orzechowski’s biography, including his most significant literary accomplishments.Pozycja Wybrane zjawiska sztuki renesansu a przemiany samowiedzy człowieka epoki nowożytnej w ujęciu Charlesa Taylora(Wydział Sztuki UR, 2018-12) Nowicki, PawełThis article aims to discuss Charles Taylor’s views included in Sources of the Self, concerned with the changes in European art during the Renaissance presented as an outcome of the changes in the understanding of human identity. The author’s significant assumption is a thesis that historical changes in human self-knowledge find a reflection in art, especially in the construction of a painter’s plan, the position of an observer, the manner in which the observed object is presented. The answers to the questions: Who is looking? Where does the perspective open? etc. are vital for analyzing works of art treated as exempla of anthropological and epistemological problems. Important points of reference next to Taylor’s Sources of the Self are H. Wölfflin’s Principles of Art History, N. Elias’s Involvement and Detachment and Ch. Taylor’s Diálogos Taylor y Bernstein.