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O oblubieńczym i rodzicielskim sensie ludzkiego ciała
The anthropological dualism characteristic of contemporary culture divides the human being into two distinct spheres: material and spiritual. As a result, it is almost impossible to talk meaningfully today about certain topics of fundamental importance: the body, sex, and sexuality. In his philosoph...
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