This essay analyses Patočka’s philosophy of art in the period before and during the Second World War. Since the philosophy of art in Patočka’s thinking is part of a broader philosophical debate, the first section of this essay introduces the main philosophical problems that Patočka was dealing with at this time. The second part of the essay introduces the place that art has in this broader philosophical context, from the point of view both of the artist and of the viewer. In any case, art for Patočka represents a historical force of spirit, that is, a reflection of a certain form of the lived world. The last two parts of this essay describe specific differences between art and other kinds of spiritual activity like philosophy, science, and ...
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This work is an attempt of interpretation of philosophical views on art of Czech philosopher Jan Pat...
Summary: This work approaches Patočka's philosophy of art from the perspective of ‚care of the soul'...
The objective of this thesis will be an examination of Patočka's understanding of science and art as...
In his essays on general history, Patočka locates the thaumatical shake-up together with the beginni...
The philosophical work of Jan Patočka offers a unique intellectual synthesis of historical-philosoph...
In this dissertation the author attempts to refer to the issue of the ontology of a work of art base...
The Bachelor's thesis aims to focus primarily on the relationship of art and science in the context ...
The work deals with an analysis of Patočka's conception of literature and writing. It aims to explai...
Tato práce je zaměřena na vyjasnění komplikovaného pojmu umění a jeho role ve filosofii Friedricha N...
Nietzsche's reflection on art extends throughout his philosophical work. From the early claim of an ...
To talk about the ideal is an action as daring as necessary in our world. Through the ideological-so...
Annotation This work is interested in the late philosophy of Jan Patočka. The leading idea is to fin...
This article attempts to analyze the issue of philosophy of Art culture. It is examined the similari...
The area where literature, art, music, religion, spirituality, and philosophy split off from, run pa...
Presently existing philosophical schools and tendencies show a fundamentally different form of the v...
This work is an attempt of interpretation of philosophical views on art of Czech philosopher Jan Pat...
Summary: This work approaches Patočka's philosophy of art from the perspective of ‚care of the soul'...
The objective of this thesis will be an examination of Patočka's understanding of science and art as...
In his essays on general history, Patočka locates the thaumatical shake-up together with the beginni...
The philosophical work of Jan Patočka offers a unique intellectual synthesis of historical-philosoph...
In this dissertation the author attempts to refer to the issue of the ontology of a work of art base...
The Bachelor's thesis aims to focus primarily on the relationship of art and science in the context ...
The work deals with an analysis of Patočka's conception of literature and writing. It aims to explai...
Tato práce je zaměřena na vyjasnění komplikovaného pojmu umění a jeho role ve filosofii Friedricha N...
Nietzsche's reflection on art extends throughout his philosophical work. From the early claim of an ...
To talk about the ideal is an action as daring as necessary in our world. Through the ideological-so...
Annotation This work is interested in the late philosophy of Jan Patočka. The leading idea is to fin...
This article attempts to analyze the issue of philosophy of Art culture. It is examined the similari...
The area where literature, art, music, religion, spirituality, and philosophy split off from, run pa...
Presently existing philosophical schools and tendencies show a fundamentally different form of the v...