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2005 | 53 | 5 | 637-653

Article title

K zápasu o J. G. Herdera u nás

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EN
On the Czech Appropriation of Herder

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CS

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EN
In the Bohemian Lands, Johann Gottlieb Herder was first mentioned in the 'Prager gelehrte Nachrichten' in the 1770s. Pelc and Woigt, wrote there about Herder's conception of language as an expression of the national spirit. Durych informed Dobrovský in a letter of 9 May 1792 about Herder's prophecy of the glorious future of the Slavs. In Jungmann's translation, that almost became the Gospel of the Czech patriots. Soon, Herder's verse was also noticed in the Bohemian Lands, particularly when it related to Czech history. In his inaugurallecture as Professor of Czech at Vienna, in 1801, Jan Nejedlý referred to Herder's 'Breife zur Beförderung der Humanität' (1793-97), and with Kollar's 'Slávy dcera' (1824) the popularization of Herder's ideas came to a peak in the Bohemian Lands. Though somewhat less clearly, Herder's legacy is also visible in the works of writers such as Mácha, Neruda and Vrchlický. Interest, however, was concentrated on three areas: (1) the nation as a community of a shared origin, reflected in a shared language; (2) language as an expression of the character and philosophy of life of the nation (its 'soul'); and (3) Humanity as the metaphysical-mystical unity of all humankind, as the case may be, the criterion of a moral approach of individual nations towards that ideal goal. All attempts at a revival of Herder's intellectual legacy or even its reinterpretation have always been linked with profound socio-political crises, such as World War I and World War II. The first modernization of Herderism is in the work of Tomás G. Masaryk; the second is connected with Jan Patocka, and between the two men is the work of Emanuel Rádl.

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53

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5

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637-653

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ARTICLE

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  • J. Louzil, Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Karlovy, nám. Jana Palacha 2, 110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic

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CEJSH db identifier
07CZAAAA01974203

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