A Line of Continuity in Jan Patocˇka’s Phenomenological Thought
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Patocˇka, phenomenology, contemporary philosophyAbstract
Jan Patocˇka’s phenomenological thought is frequently characterised as having a clear discontinuity in its evolution. Thus, two distinct phases are differentiated. The first one is clearly subjectivist, following Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology, whereas the second is focused on the finite existent and «a-subjective» phenomenology. This description is undoubtedly true. However there are also elements that show a certain continuity between these two phases. The consideration of this basic continuity is essential for a better understanding of his phenomenological research as well as the ensemble of his thought.
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