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prof. Karel Novotný M.A., Ph.D., DSc.
Academic staff at Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Arts
75 classes
85 publications
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Czech History of the 18th and the 19th Century
ADE300339 |
Faculty of Arts
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Introduction to Phenomenology
AFS100053 |
Faculty of Arts
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The New Phenomenology in France [1]
AFS100083 |
Faculty of Arts
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The New Phenomenology in France [2]
AFS100084 |
Faculty of Arts
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Intentional and Non-Intentional Phenomenon
AFS100153 |
Faculty of Arts
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Intentional and Non-Intentional Phenomenon 2
AFS100154 |
Faculty of Arts
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Phenomenological Reductions [1]
AFS100223 |
Faculty of Arts
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Phenomenological Reductions [2]
AFS100224 |
Faculty of Arts
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Lévinas and Phenomenology (block seminar)
AFS100403 |
Faculty of Arts
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Human Action and History according to Jan Patočka
AFS100463 |
Faculty of Arts
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Corporeity and affectivity : dedicated to Maurice Merleau-Ponty
2014 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Incarnation: the body and the body of work of Emmanuel Levinas
2014 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Corporeity and Affectivity. Conditions of Possibility of a Lived Body
2012 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Jan Patočka - Body, Flesh, Affectivity
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2012 |
Faculty of Humanities
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New concepts of the phenomenality. Essays on subjective and bodily character of the appearing
2012 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Bodies, proper bodies and affectivity of man
2011 |
Faculty of Humanities
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The Limits of Classic Phenomenology: the Face in E. Lévinas and the Givenness, la donation, in J.-L. Marion
2010 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Sensibility and Subjectivity in Edmund Husserl
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Space and body from a cosmological point of view:Eugen Fink and Renaud Barbaras
2022 |
Faculty of Humanities
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The Human and the Non-Human in the Levinas' Criticism of Heidegger
2021 |
Faculty of Humanities
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