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(1919-2009) Żołnierz AK, pseud. "Ewa", więzień łagrów sowieckich; prof. filozofii, znawca nowożytnej filozofii francuskiej; zajmowała się badaniami przemian formacji intelektualnych, filozofią polskiego pozytywizmu, prof. w Inst. Filozofii i Socjologii PAN. Nazwisko Kraśniewska było pseudonimem przybranym przez nią dla potrzeb publikacji emigracyjnego wydania "Po wyzwoleniu".
(1919-2009), żołnierz AK, pseud. "Ewa", więzień łagrów sowieckich; prof. filozofii, znawca nowożytnej filozofii francuskiej; zajmowała się badaniami przemian formacji intelektualnych, filozofią polskiego pozytywizmu, prof. w Inst. Filozofii i Socjologii PAN. Nazwisko Kraśniewska było pseudonimem przybranym przez nią dla potrzeb publikacji emigracyjnego wydania "Po wyzwoleniu"
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(1919-2009) Home Army soldier, pseudonym. "Ewa", prisoner of the Soviet labor camps; prof. philosophy, expert in modern French philosophy; she studied the transformation of intellectual formations, the philosophy of Polish positivism, prof. in Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. The surname Kraśniewska was a pseudonym adopted by her for the purpose of publishing the émigré edition of "After Liberation".
(1919-2009), home Army soldier, pseudonym. "Ewa", prisoner of the Soviet labor camps; prof. philosophy, expert in modern French philosophy; she studied the transformation of intellectual formations, the philosophy of Polish positivism, prof. in Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. The surname Kraśniewska was a pseudonym adopted by her for the purpose of publishing the émigré edition of "After Liberation"

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(1919-2009), home Army soldier, pseudonym. "Ewa", prisoner of the Soviet labor camps; prof. philosophy, expert in modern French philosophy; she studied the transformation of intellectual formations, the philosophy of Polish positivism, prof. in Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. The surname Kraśniewska was a pseudonym adopted by her for the purpose of publishing the émigré edition of "After Liberation"
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Barbara Skarga
(1919-2009), home Army soldier, pseudonym. "Ewa", prisoner of the Soviet labor camps; prof. philosophy, expert in modern French philosophy; she studied the transformation of intellectual formations, the philosophy of Polish positivism, prof. in Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. The surname Kraśniewska was a pseudonym adopted by her for the purpose of publishing the émigré edition of "After Liberation"

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