The problem of givenness in Patočka’s thought

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  • Marco Barcaro Università degli Studi di Padova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.16.2019.29674

Keywords:

appearing, givenness, perception, phenomenal field

Abstract

This paper presents how the philosophical key concept of givenness is reinter-preted in Patočka's reflection. Starting from the Husserlian idea, according to which things are given in the pure immanence of consciousness, Patočka criticized this "subjectivist" orientation because it doesn’t adequately develop the appearing in the phenomenal field. The second section analyzes three main methodical shifts concerning: the nature and the role of the subject, its relationship with the transcendence, the self-giving of the world as a whole. The third section compares Patočka's reflection and two cross-references to similar undertaking in the history of phenomenology. The theme of givenness brings us back in the end to the biggest problem within which philosophy has always worked: world manifestation. Patočka tried to clarify this issue through two metaphors (the mirror and the painting), but he also highlighted as it concerns the way in which man interprets his existence.

 

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Published

2021-02-08

How to Cite

Barcaro, M. (2021). The problem of givenness in Patočka’s thought. Investigaciones Fenomenológicas, (16), 19–41. https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.16.2019.29674

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