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  1. Jan Patočka (2007). Briefe an Krzysztof Michalski. Studia Phaenomenologica 7:99-161.
    We reproduce here forty previously unpublished letters sent by Jan Patočka to the Polish philosopher Krzysztof Michalski between 1973 and 1976. The letters to Michalski reveal his key role in motivating Patočka to formulate his ideas concerning the philosophy of history and present them first in a series of underground lectures in Prague and finally on paper in his last samizdat book, the Heretical Essays on the Philosophy of History.
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  2. Jan Patočka (2007). Des deux manières de concevoir le sens de la philosophie. Studia Phaenomenologica 7:71-88.
    The essay “On the Two Conceptions of the Meaning of Philosophy”, published in 1936, links up with other early writings such as “Remarks on the Wordly and Other-Wordly Stance of Philosophy” (1934) reflecting Patočka’s initial approach to the question of philosophers’ moral commitment. He distinguishes here an “autocentric” (Aristotle, Descartes, Hegel) and a “hetero-” or “sociocentric” (Plato, Enlightenment philosophers, Comte, Nietzsche) conception of the meaning of philosophy, characterizes its possible influence on human life as either “apperceptive” or “magical” and concludes (...)
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  3. Jan Patočka (2007). Das Innere und die Welt. Studia Phaenomenologica 7:15-70.
    Presented here is the German translation of Jan Patočka’s fragment Nitro a svět (The Inner and the World) which was written in the 1940s and belongs to the so called „Strahov Papers“. The fragment reflects Patočka’s early attempts towards a thinking of subjectivity and the world. Thereby Patočka’s approach is phenomenological, but also integrates motives of German Idealism. The critical impact of the fragment lies in its orientation against the scientific biologism of its times.
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  4. Jan Patočka (2007). Ideology and Life in the Idea. Studia Phaenomenologica 7:89-96.
    Patočka’s text from 1946, right after World War II and before the Communist takeover of Czechoslovakia, analyzes the important historical events he was living through from a philosophical perspective. Patočka describes the crisis in Enlightenment-based social humanism, which even though having won the war, was left battered and distrusted for not preventing the disaster. With this branch of social humanism being discredited, people turned towards its Eastern manifestation, i.e., Socialism or Communism. Patočka distinguishes the various aspects of Socialism that exist (...)
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  5. Jan Patočka (2006). Die Griechische Logistik Und Die Entstehung der Algebra I. New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 6:307-307.
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  6. Jan Patočka (2006). Platonism and Politics. New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 6:341-344.
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  7. Jan Patočka (2002). Plato and Europe. Stanford University Press.
    The Czech philosopher Jan Patocka (1907-1977), who studied with Husserl and Heidegger, is widely recognized as the most influential thinker to come from postwar Eastern Europe. Refusing to join the Communist party after World War II, he was banned from academia and publication for the rest of his life, except for a brief time following the liberalizations of the Prague spring of 1968. Joining Vaclav Havel and Jiri Hajek as a spokesman for the Chart 77 human-rights declaration of 1977, Patocka (...)
     
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  8. Jan Patočka (2001). Wprowadzenie do fenomenologii Husserla. Principia 29.
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  9. Jan Patočka (1999). Souvenirs de Husserl. Études Phénoménologiques 15 (29-30):93-106.
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  10. Jan Patočka (1986). L'époq ue technique et Ie sacrifice. Études Phénoménologiques 2 (3):117-128.
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  11. Jan Patočka (1985). Les fondements spirituels de la vie contemporaine. Études Phénoménologiques 1 (1):65-94.
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  12. Jan Patočka (1985). La phénomémologie du corps propre. Études Phénoménologiques 1 (1):41-63.
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  13. Jan Patocka (1972). La philosophie de la crise des sciences d. Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 18.
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