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KONVERGENCIE FENOMENOLÓGIE, PRAŽSKÉHO ŠTRUKTURALIZMU A UMELECKEJ TVORBY. PRÍSPEVOK KU GENEALÓGII FENOMENOLÓGIE V STREDOEURÓPSKOM PRIESTORE

In: Filozofia, vol. 75, no. 2
Jaroslava Vydrová

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Year, pages: 2020, 109 - 120
Language: slo
Keywords:
Genealogy of phenomenology – Edmund Husserl – Prague structuralism – Phenomenological method – Avantgarde
Article type: State / Original Articles
Document type: Časopis / Journal
About article:
In the framework of presenting a genealogy of phenomenological philosophy in the Central European context, the article will demonstrate a convergent relation between phenomenology and Prague structuralism and will examine specific topics which derive from this relation. In the first part we address the concepts of attitude, constitution and language, and, in the second, the “situation” of artistic creation as well as the reception of works of art. In this context we also introduce a relevant concrete example of the creative artistic process that sheds light on these topics. From this thematic configuration – in the third part – will follow the question of the scope of the phenomenological method as well as suggestions for the possible interdisciplinary development of phenomenology.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Vydrová, J. 2020. KONVERGENCIE FENOMENOLÓGIE, PRAŽSKÉHO ŠTRUKTURALIZMU A UMELECKEJ TVORBY. PRÍSPEVOK KU GENEALÓGII FENOMENOLÓGIE V STREDOEURÓPSKOM PRIESTORE. In Filozofia, vol. 75, no.2, pp. 109-120. 0046-385X. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/filozofia.2020.75.2.3

APA:
Vydrová, J. (2020). KONVERGENCIE FENOMENOLÓGIE, PRAŽSKÉHO ŠTRUKTURALIZMU A UMELECKEJ TVORBY. PRÍSPEVOK KU GENEALÓGII FENOMENOLÓGIE V STREDOEURÓPSKOM PRIESTORE. Filozofia, 75(2), 109-120. 0046-385X. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/filozofia.2020.75.2.3
About edition:
Publisher: Filozofický ústav SAV / Institute of Phillosophy, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia
Published: 4. 3. 2020
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Creative Commons 4.0. Attribution NonCommercial
Creative Commons 4.0. Attribution NonCommercial