Polish philosopher (born 1978)
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Katarzyna Kasia (2022) |
Born | (1978-01-31) 31 January 1978 (age 46)
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Occupation(s) | Journalist, philosopher |
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Katarzyna Ida Kasia (born 31 January 1978) is a Polish philosopher, academic teacher, columnists and a journalist working for radio and television. She is also a Ph.D of philosophy.
Biography
Kasia was born on 31 January[1] 1978[2] in Warsaw.[3][4] She graduated from Stefan Batory 2nd High School[5] and from the Faculty of Philosophy and Sociology of University of Warsaw (2002).[6] In 2006 she became a doctor of philosophy – her dissertation was titled Concept of form in view of Luigi Pareyson (pl. Koncepcja formy w ujęciu Luigi Pareysona).[7] Her thesis supervisor was Alicja Kuczyńska.[8]
She was a scholarship holder in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy and The Kościuszko Foundation. Between 2016 and 2020 she was a deputy dean at The Faculty of Visual Culture Management at Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw[6].[9] At the academy, she is a lecturer in history of philosophy, aesthetic and philosophy of culture[6]. She also teaches at Aleksander Zelwerowicz Theatre Academy in Warsaw.[10]
Since 12 April 2019 Kasia is a commentator in a TVN programme Szkło Kontaktowe,[11][12] and since February 2020 she joined the editors group of this programme.[13] Together with Gregorz Markowski, she also appears in the programme Nowy Świt in an online radiostation Nowy Świat.[14] She is a regular columnist at Kultura Liberalna and a member od editors group at Przegląd Filozoficzno-Literacki.[15][16] She is also a member of Team Europe.[17] Together with Karolina Wigura she creates a vediepodcast Widok z K2.[18]
Since 2021 she is a jury member of the contest Literacka Podróż Hestii.[19]
In 2023 she became a columnist of Newsweek Polska.[20] In November 2023 she got a title of Warszawianka Roku.[21] In 2024 she got the award of Media Personality of the Year during the Mariusz Walter Awards.[22]
She translated into Polish texts of Italian philosophers, such as Luigi Pareyson, Gianni Vattimo and others.[6]
Personal life
She is a daughter of Andrzej Kasia[3] and Barbara Czerska-Pieńkowska.[23][24]
Bibliography
- Rzemiosło formowania. Luigiego Pareysona estetyka formatywności, 2008[25]
- Doświadczenie estetyczne i wspólnota spektaklu, 2019[26]
Translations
- Luigi Pareyson, Estetyka : teoria formatywności, 2009
- Gianni Vattimo, Piergiorgio Paterlini, Nie być Bogiem : autobiografia na cztery ręce, 2011
- Poza interpretacją : znaczenie hermeneutyki dla filozofii, 2011
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