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Phenomenological method, ethic and sensitivity by Henry and Levinas
Garrera, Nicolas ; Tengelyi, Laszlo (advisor) ; Römer, Inga (referee)
Mémoire de Maîtrise Méthode phénoménologique, affectivité et éthique chez Henry et Levinas Nicolás Garrera Abstract Our M.A. thesis is a prolegomena for our vast project of building the foundations of a phenomenological ethics. The thesis examines - focusing on the works of Michel Henry and Emmanuel Levinas - three concepts that are at the core of such an ethics: phenomenological method, affectivity, and ethical experience.
Dezentrierung: Experiment over critical theory of individuals
Pucciarelli, Daniel ; Tengelyi, Laszlo (advisor) ; Klass, Tobias Nikolaus (referee)
Mémoire de Master: "Dezentrierung: Versuch über die Kritische Theorie des Subjekts" Étudiant: Daniel Pucciarelli (4ème Promotion) Erasmus Mundus Europhilosophie ABSTRACT: The following investigation deals with the theory of subjectivity elaborated by Theodor W. Adorno throughout his philosophical career. This theory tries to construct a philosophical alternative to the notion of "object-constituting subjectivity", which remains since Kant predominant at least in Germany. This investigation analyses this theory mainly concerning its possibilities for the foundation of a renewed concept of philosophical materialism.
BODY AND EXPERIENCE OF BODY IN HUSSERL
Khalilizand, Mansooreh ; Tengelyi, Laszlo (advisor) ; Römer, Inga (referee)
Univerzita Karlova v Praze Fakulta humanitních studií Faculty of Humanities Mgr. Josef KRUŽÍK, Ph.D. EMM EuroPhilosophie Coordinator U Kříže 8, 158 00 Praha-Jinonice tel.: +420 251 080 335 e-mail: josef.kruzik@fhs.cuni.cz fax: +420 251 080 363 "Tato diplomová práce byla obhájena v rámci navazujícího magisterského programu Filosofie, oboru Deutsche und Franzosische Philosophie in Europa (Europhilosophie) akreditovaného jakožto program Erasmus-Mundus na univerzitě ve Wuppertalu, která nepožaduje abstrakty v písemné podobě. Práce byla obhájena v souladu s příslušnou meziuniverzitní dohodou." Mgr. Josef KRUŽÍK, Ph.D. Proděkan pro studijní záležitosti
Reflexion and Temporality in Edmund Husserl
Grohmann, Till ; Tengelyi, Laszlo (advisor) ; Hartung, Gerald (referee)
Univerzita Karlova v Praze Fakulta humanitních studií Faculty of Humanities Mgr. Josef KRUŽÍK, Ph.D. EMM EuroPhilosophie Coordinator U Kříže 8, 158 00 Praha-Jinonice tel.: +420 251 080 335 e-mail: josef.kruzik@fhs.cuni.cz fax: +420 251 080 363 "Tato diplomová práce byla obhájena v rámci navazujícího magisterského programu Filosofie, oboru Deutsche und Franzosische Philosophie in Europa (Europhilosophie) akreditovaného jakožto program Erasmus-Mundus na univerzitě ve Wuppertalu, která nepožaduje abstrakty v písemné podobě. Práce byla obhájena v souladu s příslušnou meziuniverzitní dohodou." Mgr. Josef KRUŽÍK, Ph.D. Proděkan pro studijní záležitosti
Madness and Temporality in Hegel
Gissberg, Kristin ; Tengelyi, Laszlo (advisor) ; Arnaud, Francois (referee)
Temporality and Madness in Hegel Kristin Gissberg The project considers Hegel's conception of madness, which is the potential limit of the coherency and identity of subjectivity. Madness, we argue following clues from Hegel, is reason caught up in its own retrograde temporality - or to state otherwise, reason's temporal regression. The thesis put pressure on Hegel's claim that madness is one meaning of subjectivity - it is not just an instance of being outside of self, but is an immediate expression of the self, that everybody, in a way, experiences. To this end, alterity is inherent to subjectivity. In temporal terms, madness is an entrapment in the past-and an inability to project into the future. A way to transgress this blockage in solipsism, we argue, can be found in the therapy of work, trust, and humor.
The Nature and the Meaning of the Moods in the Fundamental Ontology of Heidegger
Mudrová, Dana ; Tengelyi, Laszlo (advisor) ; Wunsch, Matthias (referee)
My thesis serves as a summary of Heidegger's early texts dealing with the motif of "being in a mood" (Befindlichkeit, resp. Stimmung). We can categorize these texts as belonging to Heidegger's fundamental ontology period, originating before the so-called "turn" in his thinking (Die Kehre). I do not treat "being in a mood" and Stimmung merely from the perspective of their essence and structure, but also from the perspective of the methodical function of this concept for the conception of fundamental ontology. The thesis is also led by the issue of the origin of "being in the mood". By developing the structure and functions of "being in the mood" in fundamental ontology, we can clarify why to even posit this question and also what we can discern about "being in the mood" from Heidegger's texts.

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