Wieczorek, Krzysztof2013-07-222013-07-222012Filozofia chrześcijańska, 2012, tom 9, s. 23-381734-4530http://hdl.handle.net/10593/7192The article searches for the sources of guilt. It evokes Nietzsche’s notion of guilt as a derivative of unpaid mercantile debts. In opposition to this is Buber’s socio-divine origin of fault. J. Tischner and J. Hołówka are also cited; they ascribe to guilt an objective status. There is an im- portant distinction between guilt and reconciliation, as well as a description of the possible con- tamination by guilt. The article also deals with Jasper’s call to accept one’s own fault, otherwise there is a risk of trivialisation of life. The source of fault lies in relations between people and in the „point of holiness” mentioned by M. Blondel.plculpabilityblameforgivenesssphere of the betweenpollution with guiltSkąd przychodzi wina? Aksjologiczne i dialogiczne źródła zawinieniaWhere the Guilt Comes from? The Axiological and Dialogical Sources of FaultArtykuł