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9780804738019

Plato and Europe

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  • ISBN13:

    9780804738019

  • ISBN10:

    0804738017

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-03-01
  • Publisher: Stanford Univ Pr

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Summary

The Czech philosopher Jan Patocka (1907-1977), who studied with Husserl and Heidegger, is widely recognized as the most influential thinker to come from postwar Eastern Europe. Refusing to join the Communist party after World War II, he was banned from academia and publication for the rest of his life, except for a brief time following the liberalizations of the Prague spring of 1968. Joining Vaclav Havel and Jiri Hajek as a spokesman for the Chart 77 human-rights declaration of 1977, Patocka was harassed by authorities, arrested, and finally died of a heart attack during prolonged interrogation. Plato and Europe, arguably Patocka's most important book, consists of a series of lectures delivered in the homes of friends after his last banishment from the academy just three years before his death. Here, he presents his most mature ideas about the history of Western philosophy, arguing that the idea of the care of the soul is fundamental to the philosophical tradition beginning with the Greeks. Explaining how the care of the soul is elaborated as the problem of how human beings may make their world one of truth and justice, Patocka develops this thesis through a treatment of Plato, Democritus, and Aristotle, showing how considerations about the soul are of central importance in their writings. He demonstrates in vivid fashion how this idea forms the spiritual heritage of Europe.

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Other books by Jan Patocka published in English are Body, Language, Community: Heretical Essays in the History of Philosophy, and An Introduction to Husserl’s Phenomenology.

Table of Contents

Foreword xiii
Introduction---The Situation of Mankind---The State of Europe
1(14)
What Is the Phenomenon?---Phenomenology? and Phenomenological Philosophy---Phenomenon and Truth
15(23)
Phenomenology and Gnoseology---The Two Sides of Myth---The Mythical Framework of Greek Philosophy
38(13)
Clarity and Blind Wandering [bloudent] in the Mythical World---The Birth of Philosophy as the Explicit Question Face to Face with the Original Manifesting of the World---The Pre-Socratics
51(20)
The Philosophical Problem---Conception of the Soul and Care of the Soul in Democritus and Plato---The Principle of Freedom in the Greek World---Socrates---Care of the Soul and the Heritage of Europe
71(20)
The Examination of the Soul---Ontocosmological Modality of the Care of the Soul in Plato: The Teaching About Ideas and Mathematics---Introduction to the Problem of the Platonic State
91(18)
The Care of the Soul in the City: Politeia---The Transformation of Myth into Religion---The Care of the Soul as Movement: The Discovery of Eternity---The Metaphysical Foundation of Europe's Heritage
109(22)
Being and Phenomenon---Rendering More Precise the Account of Myth: Philosophy as the Surfacing of Problematicity---Care of the Soul and Finitude---Discussion
131(26)
Discussion (Continuation)
157(23)
The Transformation of the Ontological Project in Aristotle---The Return to the Cave
180(15)
The Movement of the Care of the Soul in Plato and Aristotle---Thematization of Action in Aristotle---Human Freedom and Its Problematicity---Nicomachean Ethics---Discussion
195

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