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Polytropos Odysseus, polytropoteros Hippias, polytropotatos Sokrates
Chvatík, Ivan
The paper attempts to figure out the message of the dialogue from its text alone, without recurring to other dialogues or to an "unwritten doctrine". Socrates defeats Hippias in the discussion not by a superiority in positive knowledge but by his wits. He implicitly shows the reader that it is wrong to believe with Hippias that the morality of the character would be an ability of the kind of a positive knowledge. The message of the dialogue results in understanding that the human wit is more than knowledge, makes it possible, and enables us to use it morally well or evil. It is wit which makes us human, not knowledge.
The Phenomenon as the Philosophical Problem
Chvatík, Ivan ; Kouba, Pavel
The proceedings from the colloquium is completed with a lecture by H.G. Gadamer (delivered at the occasion of his honorary doctorate at Charles University) and with a lecture by J.P. Vernant. It also includes the papers that were prepared for the conference but could only be delivered later at the conference in Neapolis devoted to J. Patočka (P. Ricoeur, D. Jervolino). The texts not only confront the conceptions of Patočka and Eugen Fink, but give also a vivid picture of great themes of phenomenology after Husserl and Heidegger.

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