Andrzej Rusław Fryderyk Nowicki[1] (27 May 1919 – 1 December 2011) was a Polish philosopher of culture, a specialist in the history of philosophy and of atheism, in Italian philosophy of the Renaissance and in religious studies and Grand Master of the Grand East of Poland[2][3] and a connoisseur of the fine arts, poet and diplomat.
He resumed his studies in philosophy during the World War II in underground education.
[4] Nowicki conceived his own philosophical system which he called "the ergantropic and incontrological (Polish: ergantropijno-inkontrologiczny) philosophical system of meetings within things".
He was a member of the committee of the Front of National Unity in 1958.
[6] Later in his life he developed an interest in the Chinese language.