From the series ‘60 years have passed...’ (4) [events, figures, interesting facts from 60 years of the SPCh].
2025-03-26
SPCh AUTHORS
In the 60 years of existence of Studia Philosophiae Christianae, the journal can boast 816 authors who have published their texts in it. Among them are 186 women, which is 22.8% of all authors. 94 people are authors with foreign affiliation (11.5% of all authors - every eighth author is an author from abroad).
The most renowned and recognizable figures from the world of philosophy and other sciences who published their texts in SPCh include: Czesław Białobrzeski, Innocenty Maria Bocheński, Jan F. Drewnowski, John Finnis, Tadeusz Gadacz, Bolesław J. Gawecki, Mieczysław Gogacz, Andrzej Grzegorczyk, David J. Gunkel, Michał Heller, Elżbieta Kałuszyńska, Kazimierz Kłósak, Władysław Krajewski, Mieczysław Albert Krąpiec, Władysław J. Kunicki-Goldfinger, Jean Ladrière, Norbert A. Luyten, Patrick Madigan, Witold Marciszewski, Sean J. McGrath, Andrzej Półtawski, Josef Seifert, Tadeusz Styczeń, Stefan Swieżawski, Maria Szyszkowska, Tadeusz Ślipko, Władysław Tatarkiewicz, Józef Tischner, Michael Walzer, Paul Weingartner, Jan Woleński, Gerhard Zecha, Józef Życiński.
Authors publishing in SPCh come from 23 countries and 4 continents: Austria, Belgium, Chile, Croatia, Egypt, Spain, Philippines, Finland, France, Hong Kong, Israel, Canada, Colombia, Lithuania, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Switzerland, Ukraine, USA, Great Britain, Italy.
The most texts published in SPCh were by: Szczepan W. Ślaga (104); Mieczysław Gogacz (84); Edward Nieznański (45); Tadeusz Ślipko (30).
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