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    Czech philosophy of the interwar period.Petr Jemelka & Martin Gluchman - 2024 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 14 (3-4):176-193.
    The present paper focuses on the development of Czech philosophical thought during the period of the First Republic. It is a time of remarkable diversity in this important part of spiritual culture. Many modern philosophical trends also developed during this time. Here we also encounter a change in the institutional security of theoretical and educational work (the creation of new universities, the publication of journals and monographs, and the organization of a world philosophical congress). This development had a discursive (...)
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  2. On the nature of czech philosophy 1-1/2 centuries on.O. Louzilova - 1991 - Filosoficky Casopis 39 (4):601-605.
     
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    The hidden teacher: on Patočka’s impact on today’s Czech philosophy.Jan Frei - 2021 - Studies in East European Thought 73 (3):239-248.
    This article aims to elucidate Patočka’s impact on contemporary Czech philosophy. As a preliminary, it presents Patočka’s general conception of the possible impact of philosophy as such. It seems that for Patočka, the clarifying function of philosophy was the most relevant, much more than its possible capacity to stimulate objective or social processes. It then explains what impact Patočka himself expected from his own activity as a philosopher. Here we can see that his main concern was (...)
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  4. Word on czech philosophy.Z. Nejedly - 1978 - Filosoficky Casopis 26 (3):441-452.
     
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  5. New sources of medieval czech philosophy.V. Herold - 1984 - Filosoficky Casopis 32 (3):304-344.
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    (1 other version)Czech Philosophy and Culture at the Crossroads. [REVIEW]A. Tucker - 1994 - Télos 1994 (101):83-91.
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  7. Ferdinand Gonseth and Czech Philosophy. 1.P. Z. Kourim - 1995 - Filosoficky Casopis 43 (4):617-632.
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    A Neglected Interpretation of Das Kontinuum.Michele Contente Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague & Czech Republic - forthcoming - History and Philosophy of Logic:1-25.
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    An Extraordinary Deed of Czech Philosophy of the 20th Century: Engliš's Great Logic.Jiří Vaněk - 2021 - E-Logos 28 (2):26-33.
    Esej pojednává o koncepci poznání, již zformuloval významný český filosof a ekonom Karel Engliš (1880-1961) a nejuceleněji uložil do monumentálního spisu Velká logika. Toto teprve nyní publikované dílo obsahuje enormně bohatý materiál, a proto se přítomná studie soustředila na několik myšlenkových motivů, jejichž prostřednictvím lze konkrétně posoudit přínos i možnosti Englišova konceptu tří myšlenkových řádů (ontologicko-kauzálního, teleologického a normologického). Jsou to témata lidské vůle a možné svobody, rozlišení logických a empirických poznávacích prostředků a problém účelnosti a užitečností poznání. Tyto tematické (...)
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    Philosophy and Politics of Czech Dissidence from Patočka to Havel.Aviezer Tucker - 2000 - Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh University Press.
    A critical study of the philosophy and political practice of the Czech dissident movement Charter 77. Aviezer Tucker examines how the political philosophy of Jan Patocka (1907–1977), founder of Charter 77, influenced the thinking and political leadership of Vaclav Havel as dissident and president. Presents the first serious treatment of Havel as philosopher and Patocka as a political thinker. Through the Charter 77 dissident movement in Czechoslovakia, opponents of communism based their civil struggle for human rights on (...)
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  11. Instruction from the struggles against the revisionist tendencies in czech philosophy.L. Hrzal & J. Netopilik - 1982 - Filosoficky Casopis 30 (5):723-737.
     
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  12. Josef Zumr-a gentleman of Czech philosophy.Jan Mervart - 2013 - Filosoficky Casopis 61 (2):281-284.
     
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  13. Problems of contradiction in the development of more ancient czech philosophy.V. Herold - 1978 - Filosoficky Casopis 26 (6):864-878.
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  14. News about Josef Zumr and Czech philosophy.Robert Kalivoda - 2013 - Filosoficky Casopis 61 (2):268-280.
     
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  15. The Philosophy and Politics of Czech Dissidence from Patočka to Havel.Aviezer Tucker - 2002 - Utopian Studies 13 (1):247-250.
  16. Religion-The subject TG Masaryk bequeathed Czech philosophy.O. A. Funda - 2000 - Filosoficky Casopis 48 (2):211-225.
     
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  17. Philosophy and Critical Theory (Czech translation).M. Horkheimer & H. Marcuse - 2003 - Filosoficky Casopis 51 (4):617-638.
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  18. Palackys philosophy of czech history.J. Popelova - 1976 - Filosoficky Casopis 24 (4):562-574.
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    Shipwrecked: Patočka's philosophy of Czech history.Aviezer Tucker - 1996 - History and Theory 35 (2):196-216.
    Czech history defies dominant Western progressive historical narratives and moral evolutionism. Czech free-market democracy was defeated and betrayed three times in 1938, 1948, and 1968. The Czech Protestants were defeated in the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries. Consequently, Czechs have a different perspective on the traditional questions of speculative philosophy of history: Where are we coming from? Where are we going? What does it mean? They ask further: where and why did history go wrong?Jan Patocka , the (...)
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  20. The philosophy of Czech common sense and German enlightenment philosophy.Tomas Hlobil - 2013 - Filosoficky Casopis 61 (1):3-16.
     
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  21. The 9th anniversary of Czech-Slovak symposium on analytical philosophy.Jozef Zilinek - 2006 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 13 (1):133-134.
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    (1 other version)Czech and Tartu-Moscow Semiotics.Thomas G. Winner - 2000 - Sign Systems Studies 28:158-179.
    Among the national scientific groups, it was the Prague Linguistic Circle that had the most decisive affinity to the work of the Moscow-Tartu school. This paper examines the work of one of the most tireless contemporary Czech interpreters of the Lutman school, Vladimir Macura (1945-1999), whose work on Czech literary and historical texts are outstanding examples of the reverberation of Lotmanian semiotics of culture in the Czech Republic. This is particularly the case in Macura's reevaluations of the (...)
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  23. Masaryk's philosophy of the Czech national deal today.M. Pauza - 1999 - Filosoficky Casopis 47 (6):935-944.
     
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  24. Summary of The'Philosophy and Politics of Czech Dissidence from Patocka to Havel'.A. Tucker - 2002 - History and Theory 41 (1):90-90.
     
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  25. On the philosophy of the czech avant-garde. 2.S. Strohs - 1991 - Filosoficky Casopis 39 (1):129-156.
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    Book ReviewsAviezer Tucker,. The Philosophy and Politics of Czech Dissidence from Patočka to Havel.Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2000. Pp. 295. $45.00 ; $19.95. [REVIEW]William L. McBride - 2002 - Ethics 112 (4):875-878.
  27. Appeal from the Director of the Czech Institute of Philosophy.V. Herold - 2002 - Filosoficky Casopis 50 (4):541-542.
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    Philosophical Kinanthropology: The Meeting Point of Philosophy, Body and Movement [Filosofická kinantropologie: setkání filosofie, te? la a pohybu] By Ivo Jirásek. Published 2005 by Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic.Irena Martínková - 2007 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 34 (2):214-216.
  29. (1 other version)Interpretation in philosophy and literary theory, an international workshop held in Prague, the Czech Republic, December 4-5, 2000. [REVIEW]T. Sedova - 2001 - Filozofia 56 (4):282-283.
  30. Concerning the philosophy of the czech avant-garde. 1. analysis of some interpretations of the intervalent avant-garde in the 1960s. [REVIEW]S. Strohs - 1990 - Filosoficky Casopis 38 (6):829-843.
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  31. On the foundations of Hegel philosophy of right (on the czech translation of Hegel philosophy of right).M. Sobotka - 1993 - Filosoficky Casopis 41 (3):409-434.
     
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  32. Rádl’s Criticism of the Czech Individualist Inter-War Philosophy.Jan Potoček - 2021 - Filosoficky Casopis 60 (Special Issue 1):41-56.
    A significant part of the "struggles" that took place within Czechoslovak interwar thought can be considered to be the criticism that Emanuel Rádl, a representative of the realist approach, led against the supporters of individualism, or the younger philosophical generation, which was gathered around the journal Ruch filosofický. The core of Rádl's critical position is philosophical realism in terms of thought and methodology. Radl's realist position was gradually shaped and developed in the period before and after the First World War, (...)
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    Business ethics in central and eastern europe with special focus on the czech republic.Marie Bohatá - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (14):1571-1577.
    This report characterizes the state of affairs in the field of business ethics in Central and Eastern Europe. It reveals the major problems and challenges brought about by the profound reforms to these societies and economies. It also offers some results of surveys looking at public opinion on morals and ethics, as well as on current business practices. In order to give a complex picture, it presents brief lessons from the history of particular countries. The author, devoting the most attention (...)
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    Czech privatization: A criticism of misunderstood liberalism (keynote address). [REVIEW]Lubomí Mlčoch - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (9-10):951-959.
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    Czech Poetism: A New View of Poetic Language.Thomas G. Winner - 1998 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 62:407-414.
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    Roman Jakobson and the Czech Avant-Garde Between Two Wars.Vratislav Effenberger - 1983 - American Journal of Semiotics 2 (3):13-21.
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    (1 other version)Zur geschichte und gegenwärtigen lage der philosophie in der ČSR.L. Hejdánek - 1991 - Studies in East European Thought 42 (3):253-258.
    Official Czech philosophy has been dominated by a mix of Engelsian philosophy of science and positivism, a combination explained in part by the survival of positivism in Czechoslovakia and the failure of analytic philosophy to make inroads into Czech thinking. However, due to Jan Patoka' 's influence in espousing the works of Husserl and Heidegger, there was an anthropologically oriented Marxism although its successes were greater abroad than in Czechoslovakia. A more neopositivistic variant of Marxism (...)
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    Counterfactual mood in Czech, German, Norwegian, and Russian.Kjell Johan Sæbø - 2024 - Natural Language Semantics 32 (1):93-134.
    The type of mood or tense marking that causes counterfactuality inferences—as figuring prominently, but far from exclusively, in counterfactual conditionals—has not yet received a comprehensive and compositional analysis. Focusing on four languages, the paper presents under-appreciated facts and a novel theory where the mood serves to activate alternatives to modal operators, particularly one: the identity operator, often giving rise to counterfactual implicatures.
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    Book reviews : Dialectics of the concrete: A study on problems of man and world. By Karel Kosik. Synthese library, volume 106. Boston studies in the philosophy of science volume 52. edited by Robert S. Cohen and Marx W. Wartofsky. Translated from the czech by Karol Kovanda and James Schmidt. Dor drecht : D. reidel, 1976. Pp. 158. $18.20. [REVIEW]Robert Albritton - 1980 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10 (2):233-239.
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    Aesthetics revisited: tradition and perspectives in Austria and the Czech Republic.Madalina Diaconu & Miloš Ševčík (eds.) - 2011 - London: Global [distributor].
    The volume represents a selection of the articles which were presented at a colloquium on new research topics in aesthetics at the Austrian Library in Pilsen in September 2010. Their authors, Czech and Austrian scholars, address various topics, ranging from the institutional history of aesthetics to the relationship between philosophical aesthetics and psychology, and from the philosophy of literature to the aesthetics of fine arts, dramatic arts, and architecture.
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    Plastic body, permanent body: Czech representations of corporeality in the early twentieth century.Charlotte Sleigh - 2009 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 40 (4):241-255.
    In the early twentieth century, the body was seen as both an ontogenetic and a phylogenetic entity. In the former case, its individual development, it was manifestly changeable, developing from embryo to maturity and thence to a state of decay. But in the latter case, concerning its development as a species, the question was an open one. Was its phylogenetic nature a stationary snapshot of the slow process of evolution, or was this too mutable? Historians have emphasised that the question (...)
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    Czechs and Germans, 1939–1946. [REVIEW]Milan Hauner - 1977 - Philosophy and History 10 (1):77-79.
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    The Czechs in Vienna around 1900. Structural Analysis of a National Minority in a Metropolis. [REVIEW]Milan Hauner - 1975 - Philosophy and History 8 (2):264-266.
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    Searching for the Fundamental Book of Buddhism in the Czech Lands and Slovakia.Jan Lípa, Ladislav Rozenský, Petr Ondrušák & Josef Dolista - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-15.
    Buddhism, now a 2,500-year-old religion, very quickly became associated with the study of texts, of which it contained a considerable number. During the development of Buddhism on the territory of Czechoslovakia, since the days of Austria-Hungary, there have been attempts to find, translate, or write a fundamental book of Buddhism, which would help one to orient oneself in the vast and varied material of Buddhist texts. However, none of the books achieved this significance. In 1914–1915, 1917, and 1925, Dharma – (...)
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  45. Filosofická praxe v České republice (Philosophical Practice in the Czech Republic).Lukáš Mareš, Václav Peltan & Eliška Havlová - 2021 - Filosofie Dnes 12 (2):41-61.
    Pojem filosofie nabyl v průběhu historie řadu podob a významů. Kromě tradičního teoretického zaměření se lze setkat s přístupem, který vyzdvihuje praktický dopad filosofování na život člověka. Příspěvek představuje koncept filosofické praxe a reflektuje její současný stav na území České republiky. Autoři vymezují filosofickou praxi jako disciplínu filosofie, a načrtávají její možné dělení na dílčí oblasti. Nastíněny jsou její historické kořeny, které autoři identifikují v antickém Řecku. Dále se věnují systematickému představení doposud sepsaných materiálů k filosofické praxi a přehledu její (...)
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  46. Timothy Childers undertook his graduate studies at the London School, of Economics, and is employed as a researcher in the Department of Logic, Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. His main interests center on the foundations of probability, with applications to methodology and epistemology.Carl Cranor, Helena Eilstein & Adam Grobler - 1997 - Foundations of Science 2:397-399.
     
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    Between the Renaissance and the Baroque: Philosophy and Knowledge in the Czech Lands within the Wider European Context: A Preface.Tomáš Nejeschleba - 2016 - Early Science and Medicine 21 (6):509-510.
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    The changing of environmental philosophical thinking in the Czech Republic.Slavomír Lesňák - 2024 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 14 (1-2):114-123.
    The ecological crisis affects every person and place on the planet. Environmental thinking reflects on the causes of this crisis, the diversity of its consequences, as well as its solutions and their perception by individuals in the past and present. The presentation of local contexts of perceptions and solutions to the crisis emerging from lesser-known traditions helps to complete a holistic picture of a human and to find answers to the question of how to act rightly. Even Czech environmental (...)
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  49. The Velvet Philosophers; Caring for the Soul in a Postmodern Age: Politics and Phenomenology in the Thought of Jan Patocka; The Philosophy and Politics of Czech Dissidence from Patocka to Havel. [REVIEW]Mihail Evans - 2004 - Radical Philosophy 123.
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    Dialectics of the Concrete: A study on Problems of Man and world. By Karel Kosik, translated from the Czech by Karel Kovanda with James Schmidt. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. LII. Dordrecht-Boston: D. Reidel Publ. Co., 1976, 158 pages. [REVIEW]Vladimir Zeman - 1979 - Dialogue 18 (2):258-261.
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