The Europe that was born from Plato's "care for the soul" can today no longer be recognized; it has been replaced by the self-management of the economic EU. How can we now come back to a Europe concerned about its soul, the others, and the world, reinventing itself as a new nation? Jan Patočka's thoughts on post-Europe can show us the way. Starting from some clarifications on the definitely European initial meaning that Patočka detects in Socrates' "care for the soul", the purpose of this article is to examine what in this European spirit can be saved in the post-European age, and to what extent a "European nation" can still make sense. This analysis leads us, building on the visionary texts written in the seventies by Patočka, to rethink ...
Among scholars and intellectuals, Europe is often celebrated as a post-national space, i.e. a space ...
This article analyses the process of the development of Europe. The discussion is divided into three...
According to Husserl, the loss or the discovery of meaning for the whole humanity, was linked to the...
The Europe that was born from Plato's "care for the soul" can today no longer be recognized; it has ...
This article discusses the Idea of Europe as it is developed within the phenomenological tradition b...
In this paper, I explore Jan Patoĉka’s enigmatic thesis that the the Platonic idealof care for the s...
This article discusses the Idea of Europe as it is developed within the phenomenological tradition b...
In this thesis we attempt to reveal Patočka's conception of the idea of Europe and his vision of the...
This article proposes to investigate Jan Patočka’s idea of “post-Europe”, in the context of his unde...
© 2016 The British Society for Phenomenology. This article proposes to investigate Jan Patočka’s ide...
: A criticism of positivism, surcivilisation, in which Patočka does not return on the success of the...
This paper undertakes to reconstruct the idea of Europe in the writings of Jan Patočka and Paul Ricœ...
Jan Patočka, perhaps more so than any other philosopher in the twentieth century, managed to combine...
Jan Patočka, perhaps more so than any other philosopher in the twentieth century, managed to combine...
The increasing rationalisation of European modernity and the attendant disenchantment of the world h...
Among scholars and intellectuals, Europe is often celebrated as a post-national space, i.e. a space ...
This article analyses the process of the development of Europe. The discussion is divided into three...
According to Husserl, the loss or the discovery of meaning for the whole humanity, was linked to the...
The Europe that was born from Plato's "care for the soul" can today no longer be recognized; it has ...
This article discusses the Idea of Europe as it is developed within the phenomenological tradition b...
In this paper, I explore Jan Patoĉka’s enigmatic thesis that the the Platonic idealof care for the s...
This article discusses the Idea of Europe as it is developed within the phenomenological tradition b...
In this thesis we attempt to reveal Patočka's conception of the idea of Europe and his vision of the...
This article proposes to investigate Jan Patočka’s idea of “post-Europe”, in the context of his unde...
© 2016 The British Society for Phenomenology. This article proposes to investigate Jan Patočka’s ide...
: A criticism of positivism, surcivilisation, in which Patočka does not return on the success of the...
This paper undertakes to reconstruct the idea of Europe in the writings of Jan Patočka and Paul Ricœ...
Jan Patočka, perhaps more so than any other philosopher in the twentieth century, managed to combine...
Jan Patočka, perhaps more so than any other philosopher in the twentieth century, managed to combine...
The increasing rationalisation of European modernity and the attendant disenchantment of the world h...
Among scholars and intellectuals, Europe is often celebrated as a post-national space, i.e. a space ...
This article analyses the process of the development of Europe. The discussion is divided into three...
According to Husserl, the loss or the discovery of meaning for the whole humanity, was linked to the...