Książka z biblioteki XXI wieku

In his book Fiasco Stanisław Lem is asking what human nature is, what man aspires to, how he achieves it. What is Good and Evil? Who will win in the eternal fight between these two forces? Human beings conquer the outer space, but do they manage to subdue their inner space? Accustomed to thinking a...

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Main Author: Lina Wasilewa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Silesia Press 2020-12-01
Series:Postscriptum Polonistyczne
Subjects:
man
Online Access:https://www.journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/PPol/article/view/10545
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spelling doaj-578ab9562ea3467f951e63f0465917ad2021-09-15T12:35:52ZengUniversity of Silesia PressPostscriptum Polonistyczne1898-15932353-98442020-12-01122Książka z biblioteki XXI wiekuLina Wasilewa0dr, Uniwersytet Sofijski im. św. Klemensa Ochrydzkiego, Sofia, Bułgaria. In his book Fiasco Stanisław Lem is asking what human nature is, what man aspires to, how he achieves it. What is Good and Evil? Who will win in the eternal fight between these two forces? Human beings conquer the outer space, but do they manage to subdue their inner space? Accustomed to thinking about themselves as the peak of the civilization progress and the quintessence of the Universe, are men capable of accepting meekly the unpleasant truth that in this Universe they were not given any exceptional and honourable role? Lem’s answers shatter the comfortable anthropocentric ideas of mankind and its place in the world. The author speaks directly of the difficulties of liberating our consciousness from the accumulated complexes, stereotypes and prejudice, from the intolerance towards everything different, foreign and incomprehensible. He states that even when they conquer time and space, men are helpless in the face of the dark forces hidden deep inside their souls, in the face of the unavoidable fall of Earth’s civilization. https://www.journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/PPol/article/view/10545SpaceGoodEvilmananthropocentrismcivilization
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Książka z biblioteki XXI wieku
Postscriptum Polonistyczne
Space
Good
Evil
man
anthropocentrism
civilization
author_facet Lina Wasilewa
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title Książka z biblioteki XXI wieku
title_short Książka z biblioteki XXI wieku
title_full Książka z biblioteki XXI wieku
title_fullStr Książka z biblioteki XXI wieku
title_full_unstemmed Książka z biblioteki XXI wieku
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publisher University of Silesia Press
series Postscriptum Polonistyczne
issn 1898-1593
2353-9844
publishDate 2020-12-01
description In his book Fiasco Stanisław Lem is asking what human nature is, what man aspires to, how he achieves it. What is Good and Evil? Who will win in the eternal fight between these two forces? Human beings conquer the outer space, but do they manage to subdue their inner space? Accustomed to thinking about themselves as the peak of the civilization progress and the quintessence of the Universe, are men capable of accepting meekly the unpleasant truth that in this Universe they were not given any exceptional and honourable role? Lem’s answers shatter the comfortable anthropocentric ideas of mankind and its place in the world. The author speaks directly of the difficulties of liberating our consciousness from the accumulated complexes, stereotypes and prejudice, from the intolerance towards everything different, foreign and incomprehensible. He states that even when they conquer time and space, men are helpless in the face of the dark forces hidden deep inside their souls, in the face of the unavoidable fall of Earth’s civilization.
topic Space
Good
Evil
man
anthropocentrism
civilization
url https://www.journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/PPol/article/view/10545
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