HROCH, Jaroslav. K filosofickému myšlení Williama Jamese (On the Philosophy of William James). Filozofia. Bratislava, 2008, vol. 63, No 2, p. 144-154. ISSN 0046-385X.
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Original name K filosofickému myšlení Williama Jamese
Name (in English) On the Philosophy of William James
Authors HROCH, Jaroslav (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Filozofia, Bratislava, 2008, 0046-385X.
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 60300 6.3 Philosophy, Ethics and Religion
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14210/08:00025048
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
UT WoS 000253439600005
Keywords in English W. James; C.G. Jung; subconsciuos self; fringes; belief; experience; sensibility; truth; E. Husserl
Tags belief, C.G. Jung, E. Husserl, experience, fringes, sensibility, subconsciuos self, truth, W. James
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Ing. Mgr. Zdeňka Jastrzembská, Ph.D., učo 11408. Changed: 16/3/2012 13:49.
Abstract
Studie se zabývá vývojem filosofického myšlení W. Jamese. První část je věnována jeho pojetí vědomí, poznání a zkušenosti, poukazuje na vliv W. Jamese pro pojetí horizontu u E. Husserla. V další části autor věnuje pozornost procesuálnímu pojetí pravdy u W. Jamese. V poslední části studie je ukázáno, jak Jamesovo pojetí psychických procesů mimo primární vědomí a jeho pojetí subconscious Self anticipuje nové paradigma C. G. Junga vztahující se k primárnímu archetypu bytostného Já a k procesu individuace.
Abstract (in English)
The article deals with the development of philosophical thought of W. James. Its first part is devoted to James conception of mind and consciousness. The article gives also an analysis of James theory of the selective interest as determining the experience. The last part of the essay shows that by legitimating the existence of a subconscious Self and the psychic processes outside the primary consciousness, W. James anticipated the psychoanalytical conceptions of human knowledge as well as C.G. Jung paradigm of the primary archetypes of Selbst and individuation.
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GA401/08/0915, research and development projectName: Hermeneutika, pragmatismus a soudobá filozofie v USA
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Hermeneutics, Pragmatism and the Contemporary Philosophy in the USA
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