2020
Contemplating literature with Jan Patočka : phenomenology as an inspiration for literary studies
TLUSTÝ, JanZákladní údaje
Originální název
Contemplating literature with Jan Patočka : phenomenology as an inspiration for literary studies
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Vydání
Bohemica litteraria, Masarykova univerzita, 2020, 1213-2144
Další údaje
Jazyk
angličtina
Typ výsledku
Článek v odborném periodiku
Obor
60205 Literary theory
Stát vydavatele
Česká republika
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Odkazy
Označené pro přenos do RIV
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Kód RIV
RIV/00216224:14210/20:00117659
Organizační jednotka
Filozofická fakulta
EID Scopus
Klíčová slova anglicky
Jan Patočka; Paul Ricoeur; Milan Jankovič; Zdeněk Kožmín; phenomenology; aesthetic experience; lifeworld; movements of human existence
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Příznaky
Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změněno: 19. 3. 2021 19:55, doc. Mgr. Jan Tlustý, Ph.D.
Anotace
V originále
The study details Jan Patočka's contribution to literary studies and aesthetics. In the first part, the author examines links between Patočka's aesthetic views and his concept of three movements of human existence, namely the third movement of breakthrough or truth. According to Patočka, art reveals the meaning of existence and it also has the ability to remind us of the phenomenal nature of our lifeworld. In regarding art as a place where truth happens (truth in the meaning of Heidegger's aletheia), Patočka also foreshadows Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutic concept of "productive reference". In the second part, the author analyses Patočka's influence on other Czech literary scholars, namely Milan Jankovič and Zdeněk Kožmín. While exploring the issue of meaning in a literary work, Jankovič was inspired by Patočka's aesthetic views and his concept of freedom in Negative Platonism. Like Patočka, he stresses the temporal aspect of meaning, its ontological openness and the category of freedom. Kožmín takes into account the wider context of Patočka's philosophical views. He regards the aesthetic experience as an existential event, which puts meaning to the forefront, together with modalities of the human experience of space and time.