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Władysław Witwicki
(1878 - 1948)
Polish psychologist, philosopher, translator, historian and artist
Polish psychologist
philosopher
translator
historian and artist
Polish polymath who made significant contributions to psychology, philosophy, translation, art, and the study of Polish history.
Władysław Witwicki was born in 1878 in Kharkiv and studied medicine and philosophy before becoming a pioneering psychologist in Poland.
He translated key philosophical and psychological works by Plato, Descartes, and Freud into Polish, making these ideas accessible to his countrymen.
Witwicki published influential studies on aesthetics, human perception, and the history of art, blending scholarly rigor with creative insight.
An accomplished painter and sculptor, he exhibited his works in Warsaw and contributed original designs to the Polish decorative arts.
He also researched and taught the history of literature and art, fostering a deeper appreciation of Poland’s cultural heritage.
His interdisciplinary legacy continues to inspire psychologists, philosophers, and artists alike.
1948
Władysław Witwicki