Phenomenology 2005 Vol. 4
DOI: 10.7761/9789738863361_7
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Jan Patočka and his Concept of an “A-Subjective” Phenomenology

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“…Elsewhere, as Chvatik argues, Patočka also made a subtle contribution to the phenomenological movement (Chvatik 2004a, 2004b and 2004c). For Patočka, philosophy offers a way to highlight the plurality of the phenomenological family.…”
Section: Patočkian Philosophy: Care For the Soulmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Elsewhere, as Chvatik argues, Patočka also made a subtle contribution to the phenomenological movement (Chvatik 2004a, 2004b and 2004c). For Patočka, philosophy offers a way to highlight the plurality of the phenomenological family.…”
Section: Patočkian Philosophy: Care For the Soulmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7Patočka's work on subjectivity is interlaced with analysis by another figure, largely neglected in some accounts of Central European radical phenomenology, Eugene Fink (Chvatik 2004b). …”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%