Volume 55 (2000), 4
Papers
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The paper is a contribution to the phenomenological analysis of the process of the inner perception as understood by Husserl and Patočka. It draws on the four stratas of the "stream of cogitationes" from Patočka´s Introduction to Husserl's Phenomenology: the stratum of the real transcendence (the things surrounding us), the stratum of the real immanence (the… Read more
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The paper focuses on the stoic doctrine of knowing, highlighting the nature of the stoik phantasy, which had been understood as an impression and later as a change of the tension of the main part of the soul (hegemonika). The stoic phantasies are devided according to their origin and epistemological meanaing into sense and non-sense ones and into… Read more
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The paper examines Jung's conception of psyché as one of the explanations of human being denying the autonomy of the conciousness and trying to grasp man´s original and natural relationship to himself, to his world and to God. The author (she) is concerned to show, that Jung's notion of psyché embodying the consciousness as well as the individual and collective… Read more