Jan Patočka (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpatot͡ʃka]; 1 June 1907 – 13 March 1977) was a Czech philosopher. Having studied in Prague, Paris, Berlin, and Freiburg...
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František Patočka (1904–1985), Czech physician, microbiologist, serologist František Patočka (sculptor) (1927–2002), Slovak sculptor (sk) Jan Patočka (1907–1977)...
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architects were Jiří Němec, Václav Benda, Ladislav Hejdánek, Václav Havel, Jan Patočka, Zdeněk Mlynář, Jiří Hájek, Martin Palouš, Pavel Kohout, and Ladislav...
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lecture courses during his stay in Freiburg in 1928, as did Jan Patočka in 1933; Patočka in particular was deeply influenced by him. Heidegger was elected...
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Klácel (1808–1882) Ladislav Klíma (1878–1928) Jan Amos Komenský (1592–1670) Karel Kosík (1926–2003) Jan Patočka (1907–1977) Emanuel Rádl (1873–1942) Radovan...
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pressure citizens into compliance.: 254 Havel's philosophical mentor, Jan Patočka, who was also the co-spokesman of the human-rights petition, Charter...
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of virology in Czechoslovakia. His brother Jan Patočka was a well-known Czechoslovak philosopher. Patočka graduated from Charles University in 1928, studying...
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philosophical conceptions. His supporters, such as Hannah Arendt, Otto Pöggeler, Jan Patočka, Silvio Vietta, Jacques Derrida, Jean Beaufret, Jean-Michel Palmier,...
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broadcast by Radio Free Europe in 1980-83 (in Czech) Jan Patočka: filosofický životopis (Jan Patočka, a philosophical life). Praha, Nakladatelství H+H,...
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and truth: Plato and twentieth-century biopower in Karl Popper and Jan Patočka". Studies in East European Thought. 75 (4): 691–708. doi:10.1007/s11212-022-09500-2...
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many years in the ideas of the Czech philosopher Jan Patočka (1907–1977). In particular, Patočka's ideas for "putting soul in the city", and of recapturing...
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Minister Ludvík Vaculík - Czech writer and co-author of Charter 77 (with Jan Patočka and Václav Havel) Emil Zátopek - long-distance runner best known for...
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Heidegger, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Raymond Ruyer, his father-in-law Jan Patočka and Emmanuel Lévinas. His works mainly dealt with Philosophical Anthropology...
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phenomenology. The Risk of Freedom: Ethics, Phenomenology, and Politics in Jan Patočka, Rowman & Littlefield International, 2015 Thinking after Europe (ed.)...
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his significance has been analysed in depth by philosophers such as Jan Patočka (1991 monograph), Milan Machovec (1968 monograph) and others. As the...
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further developed by students of Husserl such as Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Jan Patočka, and Alfred Schütz. The lifeworld can be thought of as the horizon of...
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Patocka Jan Patočka Jan Pinborg Jan Sniadecki Jan Śniadecki Jan Sokol (philosopher) Jan Szylling Jan Wacław Machajski Jan Westerhoff Jan Woleński Jan Zwicky...
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Maurice Merleau-Ponty. More recently, his readings of Czech philosopher Jan Patočka have influenced him into conceiving a phenomenology of life and accordingly...
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philosopher, politician; lived in Prague for a substantial part of his life Jan Patočka (1907–1977), philosopher; born, lived and died in Prague Vasil Zacharka...
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German-speaking founder Edmund Husserl was born in the Czech lands. Czechs Jan Patočka and Václav Bělohradský would later make important contributions to phenomenological...
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fighting for the independence of Portuguese colonies in Africa. 1977 – Jan Patočka died of an apoplexy after having been interrogated by the Czechoslovak...
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contemporary readings of Emmanuel Levinas, Walter Benjamin, Carl Schmitt, Jan Patočka, on themes such as law, justice, responsibility, and friendship, had...
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(1868–1956)[b] Patañjali (2nd century BC)[d] Walter Pater (1839–1904)[b] Jan Patočka (1907–1977)[d] Francesco Patrizi da Cherso (or Franciscus Patritius)...
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accurately translated as "One" (as in "'one' should always arrive on time"). Jan Patočka denoted for the concept Das Man a synonymous designation "public anonymous"...
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Edmund Husserl, Jan Patočka, Karel Kosík, Egon Bondy, Ladislav Klíma Psychology – Max Wertheimer, Stanislav Grof, Sigmund Freud Theology – Jan Hus, Jerome...
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– divided history Religion and secularism The philosophical work of Jan Patočka International law and multinormativity Sources of inequality During each...
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founded in 1886. Josef Pekař (1870–1937), historian Jan Košek (1884–1927), footballer Jan Patočka (1907–1977), philosopher Alexandr Kliment (1929–2017)...
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episodes 2011–12 Rodinka Milan Hustopes 6 episodes 2013 Czech Century Jan Patočka 2014 Až po uši 1 episode Život a doba soudce A. K. judge Zavadil 4 episodes...
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visit to communist Czechoslovakia, he met with philosopher and dissident Jan Patočka, and they discussed Charter 77 and human rights in Czechoslovakia. This...
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Dialogus and Trialogus of John Wycliffe. The dean of the philosophical faculty, Jan Hus, translated Trialogus into the Czech language. In 1403 the university...
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