1. Metodické úvahy
2. Vyřazení sebe sama
3. Jasné uchopování podstaty
4. Deskriptivní eidetika prožitků
5. Deskriptivní nauka o podstatách
6. Reflexe
7. Intencionalita
8. Noésis
9. Noéma
10. Hýlé
11. Rozvrh dalšího fenomenologického bádání.
This combination of lectures and seminars will serve as an introduction to the basic problems of classical
German phenomenology using the example of Edmund Husserl and his successors, who were chosen by
Husserl himself: Becker, who was supposed to develop phenomenology in the field of mathematics, and
Heidegger, who was to apply phenomenological method in the fields of history of ideas and religiousness.
Phenomenology was intended to secure a way of clear determination and establishment of meaning. Therefore, the course will follow the structure of meaning, logos, consciousness (Ego) and its active-passive operations/syntheses. The common topic will be the topic of "truth", the form, as well as the content of phenomenological method and work.