Andrzej Rusà Âaw Fryderyk Nowicki (27 May 1919 â 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 and a connoisseur of the fine arts, poet and diplomat.
In the years 1937âÂÂ1939 he studied philosophy, psychology and Italian studies at the University of Warsaw. He resumed his studies in philosophy during the World War II in underground education. His teachers were, among others: Tadeusz Kotarbià Âski, Wà Âadysà Âaw Tatarkiewicz, Wà Âadysà Âaw Witwicki.
Nowicki conceived his own philosophical system which he called "the ergantropic and incontrological () philosophical system of meetings within things". He worked as an academic at the University of Warsaw (1952âÂÂ1963), the University of Wrocà Âaw (1963âÂÂ1973), the Maria Curie-Skà Âodowska University in Lublin (1973âÂÂ1991) and achieved the rank of a professor.
He was co-founder and chairman of the Association of Atheists and Freethinkers and of the . He was a member of the committee of the Front of National Unity in 1958. He was the founder and editor-in-chief of the "Euhemer" magazine. He was the grandmaster of the Grand Orient of Poland in 1997âÂÂ2002.
Later in his life he developed an interest in the Chinese language.