
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2017
Pages: 29-44
Series: Studies in East European Thought
Full citation:
, "The wound which will not close", Studies in East European Thought 69 (1), 2017, pp. 29-44.


The wound which will not close
Jan Patočka's philosophy and the conditions of politicization
pp. 29-44
in: Studies in East European Thought 69 (1), 2017.Abstract
This article investigates the political potentialities of Jan Patočka’s philosophy. It begins by situating Patočka’s philosophy in the context of the history of Czechoslovakia, and poses the question of whether Patočka’s late Kantianism and involvement with the Charter 77 initiative constitutes the sole political potentiality of his philosophy. It then argues that Patočka’s status as a political thinker is best understood by demarcating his pre-political philosophical core from its possible political applications. By sketching the essence of his philosophy as a conception of ‘ontological wounding’, the article then investigates how this core of his philosophy can be politicized in certain circumstances. Ultimately, it argues that Patočka should not be considered a political thinker per se, but that his philosophy nevertheless has political potentialities.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2017
Pages: 29-44
Series: Studies in East European Thought
Full citation:
, "The wound which will not close", Studies in East European Thought 69 (1), 2017, pp. 29-44.