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Jan Patočka
philosophy and selected writings
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            Husserl's transcendental turn
            
the phenomenological reduction in "The idea of phenomenology" and in "Ideas I"
pp.207-222
        
            Edmund Husserl's philosophy of the crisis of science and his conception of a phenomenology of the "life-world"
            
            
            
pp.223-238
        
            Cartesianism and phenomenology
            
            
            
pp.285-326
        
            The dangers of technicization in science according to E. Husserl and the essence of technology as danger according to M. Heidegger
            
            
            
pp. 327-347
        
            The obligation to resist injustice
            
            
            
pp.340-343
        
            What We Can and Cannot Expect from Charta 77
            
            
            
pp.343-347
Publication details
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Ort: Chicago
Year: 1989
Seiten: 400
ISBN (hardback): 9780226450025
Referenz:
Kohák Erazim (1989) Jan Patočka: philosophy and selected writings. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
 
           
          
