Thursday, 4 November 2021

Studies in East European Thought, Volume 73, issue 3, September 2021. Special Issue: Philosophy of Jan Patočka: Twenty-First Century Perspectives

 

URL: https://link.springer.com/journal/11212/volumes-and-issues/73-3  .

Issue editors

Michaela BelejkaničováKristína Bosáková

Guest editors' introduction

Authors

Michaela BelejkaničováKristína Bosáková


The hidden teacher: on Patočka’s impact on today’s Czech philosophy

Authors

Jan Frei


The Allure and impossibility of an algorithmic future: a lesson from Patočka’s supercivilisation

Authors

Ľubica Učník


Patočka and the metaphysics of sacrifice

Authors

James Dodd


Solidarity of the shaken: from the experience (Erlebnis) to history

Authors

Michaela Belejkaničová


Epoché and institution: the fundamental tension in Jan Patočka’s phenomenology

Authors

Darian MeachamFrancesco Tava


Against the self-sufficiency of reason. Concept of corporeity in Feuerbach and Patočka

Authors

Kristina Bosakova


Patočka’s asubjective phenomenology as latent possibility of Husserl’s Logical Investigations

Authors

Riccardo Paparusso


Translation of Jan Patočka’s “Galileo Galilei and the end of the ancient cosmos”

Authors

Martin Pokorný


Review of Martin Koci: Thinking faith after Christianity. A theological reading of Jan Patočka's phenomenological philosophy. New York: SUNY Press, 301 pp. Hardcover: ISBN: 978-1-4384-7893-7, $95.00, paperback: ISBN: 978-1-4384-7892-0, $32.95

Authors

Martin Ritter


Review of Hila Naot, Raft on the Open Sea—Man and the World in Jan Patočka’s (1907–1977) Phenomenological Philosophy, (in Hebrew) Jerusalem: Carmel 2020, 536 pp. 107 shekels

Authors

Oded Balaban

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