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Ľubica Učník

Professor Učník was until 2020 teaching in the Philosophy department at Murdoch University Western Australia.

Articles, book chapters, conference papers

Americans are from Mars and Europeans are from Venus: an answer to Robert Kagan, 2004

Kant: sensus communis and public reasoning, 2004

Esse or habere. To be or to have: Patočka’s critique of Husserl and Heidegger, 2007

Patočka on Techno-Power and the Sacrificial Victim (Oběť), 2011

Aesthetics or ethics? Italian neorealism and the Czechoslovak New Wave cinema, 2007

Human existence: Patočka's appropriation of Arendt, 2010

Patočka’s discussion with Dostoevsky on the future of science and christianity, 2015

Patočka, Charter 77, the state and morality: “May it all be for the benefit of the community!”, 2018

The allure and impossibility of an algorithmic future: a lesson from Patočka’s supercivilisation, 2021

Patočkian reflections on the life-world and the space of manifestation, Judgement, Responsibility and the Life-World Perth Workshop, 2011

Judgement, responsibility and the life-world (with Anita Williams), Judgement, Responsibility and the Life-World Perth Workshop, 2011

Conference proceedings

Judgement, Responsibility and the Life-World Perth Workshop, 2011

Videos

Jan Patočka: From the Concept of Evidence to the Natural World and Beyond”.  Workshop 2012 - Judgment, Responsibility and the Life-world, Prague, Czech Republic: 9–11 May [followed by: ] questions session

How to Live Well, St John's Church, Fremantle, 25 March 2020

Email Ľubica Učník.

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