| The twentieth volume of Collected Writings publishes Jan Patočka´s letters addressed to Czech art historian Václav Richter. Hardcover, Published 2001, 264 pages, ISBN 80-7298-029-7. |
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Two studies dedicated to the philosophical interpreation of Mácha’s poetry. The first, “The Symbol of the World in K.H. Mácha” was originally published in 1944,... more >>> |
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| The correspondece between czech philosopher Jan Patočka and his german colleague Eugen Fink. Edited by Michael Heitz and Bernhard Nesler. Hardback, Published 1999, 192 pages, ISBN 80-86005-09-7. |
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| A collection of texts on Czech history and Czech philosophy. In addition to the booklet On the Meaning of Today, which was banned shortly after it was published in 1971, this volume includes... more >>> |
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| A collection of texts on Czech history and Czech philosophy. This volume contains the unfinished manuscript Who are the Czechs, in which the author contemplates about the meaning of Czech history, as... more >>> |
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| A collection of works, lectures, and notes on phenomenology. The first section presents texts published before 1948. The core of the volume is the dissertation The Concept of Evidence, which was... more >>> |
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| Hardcover, Published 2010, 670 pages, ISBN 978-80-7298-420-6. |
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| Documents about Patočka's contactts with German philosophers. German bibliography of Patočka's works. Edited by Michael Heitz and Bernhard Nessler. Hardcover, Published 1999, 782 pages, ISBN... more >>> |
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| One of Patočka’s most famous writings, this work from 1975 compiles six essays on his late philosophy of history and contemporary historical situation, into which his reflections about the... more >>> |
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| The ninth volume of Jan Patočka’s Collected Writings presents articles about Comenius published before 1958. As a significant part of Comeniological study, in addition to his analyses of... more >>> |
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| The tenth volume of Jan Patočka´s Collected Wrinings collects articles about Comenius published after 1958. Hardcover, Published 1998, 398 pages, ISBN 80-86005-03-4. |
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| The eleventh volume of Jan Patočka´s Collected Wrinings presents articles about Comenius, first published here. It contains studies in philosophy of education, small occasional texts and drafts.... more >>> |
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| Hardback, Published 2011, 654 pages, ISBN 978-80-7298-439-8. |
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| Hardback, Published 2011, 359 pages, ISBN 978-80-7298-440-4. |
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| Jan Patočka (1907-1977) is the leading Czech philosopher of the 20th century. He studied phenomenology with Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. His brief teaching career at the Philosophical Faculty... more >>> |
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| A summation of Patočka’s reflections from the beginning of the 1950’s on the theme of the philosophy of freedom. During the late 1940’s and early 1950’s, under this title... more >>> |
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| The book edition of Patocka’s life work presents a systematically composed collection of papers of one of the greatest Czech philosophers and Husserl’s pupil. The first volume of Jan... more >>> |
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| The book edition of systematicaly composed Patocka’s life work. The second volume contains the collection of essays, lectures and notes on the problem of the standing of man in the world and in... more >>> |
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| The third volume of Jan Patočka´s Collected Writings includes his Heretical Essays, the preparatory variants of the book and other essays in the philosophy of history. It also contains addenda to the... more >>> |
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| J. Patocka, the eminent Czech philosopher and Husserl’s pupil, mustn’t give lectures during the era of communism. The only exeption came on during a short period of liberalization between... more >>> |
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| he fourth volume of Jan Patočka´s Collected Writings contains published studies concerning philosophical problems of arts: in relation to wider issues of education, in relation to myth, in relation to... more >>> |
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| The fifth volume of Jan Patočka’s Collected Writings presents unpublished texts, reviews, and drafts concerning the philosophical problems of arts: in relation to wider issues of education, in... more >>> |
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| J. Patočka, the eminent Czech philosopher and Husserl’s pupil, mustn’t give lectures during the era of communism. The only exeption came on during a short period of liberalization between... more >>> |
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| Patocka’s previously unpublished text examines the role that historicity played in the modern philosophical concept of man. Eternity and Historicity compiles a selection of articles where... more >>> |
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