Personalistic fundaments of effective communication
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https://doi.org/10.15633/ssc.984Keywords:
osoba, komunikowanie, personalizm, Karol WojtyłaAbstract
The article contains analysis of human ability of communication. The fundament of my reflexion about communication is philosophy of person. Only communication focused on the person have a chance to be authentic and effective (without any mental barriers or obstacles to communication). This is the main conclusion of this article.
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