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The Idealism of Life and the Objectivity of Realism

Publication at Faculty of Humanities |
2023

Abstract

The study focuses on the main aspects of the thought of František Mareš, the "philosophising physiologist". First, it examines Mareš' attempt to formulate the principles of scientific life in a precise way, which would establish the rules of exactitude, but at the same time provide research with an overlap of specialization.

In his endeavour, Mareš drew on a solid knowledge of Kant's philosophy, which later led to the so-called dispute over Kant, in which he led a polemic with Masaryk and especially with Rádl. Throughout his life, Mareš was highly critical of realism and advocated a rather idealistic and vitalistic determination of moral values.

Hence his understanding of the individual as an autopoietic unit.