Proměny přirozeného světa. Husserl, Patočka a dál?
Petr Špecián
E-LOGOS, 2009, vol. 2009, issue 1, 23 pages
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The paper deals with a problem of the lifeworld (Lebeswelt). Lifeworld is an important topic in the late philosophy of Edmund Husserl especially as a motive of a struggle against the alienation created (in Husserl's opinion) by the modern tech-science and its mechanistic metaphysics. Further substantial development of the theme is observed in Patočka's works. Beside a critical excursus into Husserl's own thoughts, this paper concentrates especially on Patočka's approach to the lifeworld including the consequences which may stem from the doubts upon the pretentions of modern science to achieve objective truth and from the efforts to vindicate the lifeworld. These consequences will be illustrated on the attitude of postmodern philosophy (which is represented by Lyotard's works in this paper).
Date: 2009
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