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(2017) AUC Interpretationes 7 (1).

The life of inwardness

Asubjectivity in Patočka's war manuscripts

Martin Ritter

pp. 47-59

The paper identifies asubjective elements in manuscripts written by Patočka in the first half of the 1940s. After explicating the key concept of inwardness, with which Patočka substitutes Husserl’s notion of the ego, I elucidate the world-disclosing performance of inwardness as irreducible to world-constituting activity. After this explication, the paper inspects Patočka’s method: his attempt to capture the life of inwardness subjectively. The appearing of the world, however, cannot be reduced to subjectivity, which is also revealed by Patočka’s reflection on the relation between inwardness and the things in the world. Although the war manuscripts factually point to and call for the desubjectification of phenomenology, Patočka’s adherence to transcendental phenomenology, his emphasis on life notwithstanding, does not allow for it.

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DOI: 10.14712/24646504.2018.4

Full citation:

Ritter, M. (2017). The life of inwardness: Asubjectivity in Patočka's war manuscripts. AUC Interpretationes 7 (1), pp. 47-59.

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