Abrams, Erika
Jan Patočka and the Heritage of Phenomenology
1. Jan Patočka: Phenomenological Philosophy Today
Miroslav Petříček
2. “Idealities of Nature”: Jan Patočka on Reflection and the Three Movements of Human Life
Steven Crowell
3. Sacrifice and Salvation: Jan Patočka’s Reading of Heidegger on the Question of Technology
Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback
4. Patočka’s Phenomenological Appropriation of Plato
Burt C. Hopkins
5. The Relevance of Patočka’s “Negative Platonism”
Eddo Evink
6. Negative Platonism and the Appearance-Problem
Tamás Ullmann
7. Negative Platonism and Maximal Existence in the Thought of Jan Patočka
Pierre Rodrigo
8. Phenomenology and Henology
Renaud Barbaras
9. Patočka and Artificial Intelligence
James Mensch
10. Reading Patočka, in Search for a Philosophy of Translation
Domenico Jervolino
11. Destructed Meaning, Withheld World, Shattered “We”
Michael Staudigl
12. Questioning as a Prerequisite for a Meaningful Protest
Petr Pithart
13. Jan Patočka’s Socratic Message for the Twenty-First Century
Martin Palouš
14. Fear, Courage, Anger: The Socratic Lesson
Marc Crépon
15. Patočka on Techno-Power and the Sacrificial Victim (
Ľubica Učník
16. The Twentieth Century as War
James Dodd
17. Negative Platonism: Between the History of Philosophy and the Philosophy of History
Johann P. Arnason
18. Patočka’s Concept of Europe: An Intercultural Consideration
Kwok-Ying Lau
19. Beyond Myth and Enlightenment
Ludger Hagedorn
20. The Responsibility of the “Shaken”
Ivan Chvatík
Keywords: Philosophy, Phenomenology, Philosophy of Mind, History of Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion
- Author(s)
- Abrams, Erika
- Chvatík, Ivan
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2011
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Contributions To Phenomenology
- Page amount
- 16 pages
- Category
- Philosophy
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9789048191246