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  • - Care for the Soul
    av Jan Patocka
    364 - 1 240,-

  • av Jan Patocka
    224,-

    Spanning his entire career, this selection of texts by influential philosopher Jan Patočka illustrates his thoughts on the appropriate manner of being and engagement in the world. The writings assembled in Living in Problematicity examine the role of the philosopher in the world, how the world constrains us through ideology, and how freedom is possible through the recognition of our human condition in the problems of the world. These views outline Patočka's political philosophy and how his later engagement in the political sphere with the human rights initiative Charter 77 corresponds with the ideas he maintained throughout his life. This short and engaging book--published in conjunction with the prestigious philosophy press OIKOYMENH--is an ideal English-language introduction to the most significant Czech philosopher in recent history.

  • av Jan Patocka
    245,-

    This work covers the whole of Husserl's output, from the "Philosophy of Arthithmetic" to "The Crisis of the European Sciences", and traces the evolution of all the central issues of Husserlian phenomenology. These include intentionality, categorial intuition and temporality.

  • av Jan Patocka
    316 - 1 294,-

    The Czech philosopher Jan Patocka (1907-1977) is widely recognized as the most influential thinker to come from postwar Eastern Europe. This book presents his most mature ideas about the history of Western philosophy.

  • av Jan Patocka
    248,-

    In this text the Czech philosopher, Patocka, pursues the threefold theme of subject body, human community, and the phenomenological understanding of the "world". The work of Patocka blends the thought of Hussel and Heidegger, with his own distinct philosophical voice.

  • - Phaenomenologica, 110
    av Jan Patocka & Erika (Translator) Abrams
    3 004,-

  • av Jan Patocka
    393,-

    This is a translation of Patocka's final work in which he treats prehistory through the concepts of Husserl and Heidegger. He believes the technological society to be decadent, and in the 20th century, war has become the basic reality which prevails through apparent "peace".

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