Inhalt
Lubica Ucník, Anita Williams, Ivan Chvatík Jan Patocka's Project of an Asubjective Phenomenology, and the Movement of Human Existence Part I: Jan Patocka Jan Patocka Husserl's Subjectivism and the Call for an Asubjective Phenomenology Jan Patocka Epoche and Reduction: Some Observations Part II: Asubjective Phenomenology Ivan Chvatík Patocka's Project of an Asubjective Phenomenology Michael Gubser Jan Patocka's Transcendence to the World Part III: The Three Movements of Human Existence Josef Moural Phenomenology, History, and Responsibility for One's Life Inês Pereira Rodrigues A World of Possibilities: The Cosmological World and the Movement of Existence in Jan Patocka Émilie Tardivel Autonomy and Phenomenology: Patocka's Approach Part IV: Patockian Reflections on Modern Society Ciaran Summerton Three Perspectives on Politics and History: Patocka, Hayek and French Positivism Jakub Homolka The Problem of Meaning in the Rational (Super)Civilisation: Patocka's Interpretation of Modernity after World War II Riccardo Paparusso Life, Technology, Christianity: Patocka's Sacrifice for Nothing and its Economic-Mythical Roots Anthony Backhouse Patocka's Observations on the Meaning of Beauty in Ancient Greece Part V: Patocka on Meaning Ivan Chvatík Patocka's Philosophy of Meaning in Human Life and History Anita Williams The Meaning of the Mathematical Lubica Ucník Movement and Human Existence: The Mysterium of Mundanity Notes on Contributors Jan Patocka's Life and Work Contributors Index