Daniel Pawłowski (coat of arms Jastrzębiec) (24 December 1627, in Volhynia - 21 August 1673, in Rawa Mazowiecka) was a Polish Jesuit, theological writer.
Born in a Ruthenian family. He converted to Roman catholicism in the Jesuit college in Ostroh. He entered the Society 10 IX 1642 in Kraków. He received the holy orders in 1654 in Poznań. From 1655 to 1658 he was living in the German province, making the third probation in Oettingen and lecturing on dialectic and logic Eichstätt. After come back to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth professor of the controversy in Kalisz (1658-1659), philosophy and mathematics in Poznań (1659-1660), polemical theology ibidem (1660-1662) and dogmatic theology in Lviv (1662-1663) and Poznań (1663-1668), prefect of the studies in Kalisz (1668-1669), professor of dogmatic theology in Kraków (1669-1672) and instructor of the third probation in Jarosław (1672-1673). Kasper Niesiecki describes him as a mąż świątobliwy (saintly man).
An outstanding representative of the Polish school of spirituality, a pupil of Kasper Drużbicki. Among his works there are: