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The five or eight years leading up to the failed “Prague Spring” represent the most important period of Czech humanities tradition during the Communist Party dictatorship. Art history did not directly participate in either of the most prominent period discourses, but it was able to develop its own specific methodologies following the Czech continuation of the Vienna School legacy. The contribution analyzes the discourse of Marxist Iconology, developed by J. Neumann and R. Chadraba, and presents the case of F. Šmejkal and his concept of Imaginative Art, which was, interestingly, the sole case during the whole 40 years of the Communist Party rule when the highest Party officials became directly involved in Czech art historical practice. From the point of view of art historical practice, the most important feature of the brief period 1963–1969 was the new possibility of contacts with foreign art historians and of traveling abroad.
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Dějiny filosofie jako filosofie v Sobotkově díle

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This paper is dedicated to the memory of the recently deceased Milan Sobotka. A recognized historian of philosophy, Sobotka focused primarily on the tradition of German idealism. For him, the history of German idealism was the paramount philosophy, in which human freedom and moral practice were thematized in a way that surmounted Cartesianism and empiricism in modern philosophy. In the 1960s, Sobotka was a part of the wider current of humanist Marxism. The article examines the principle steps that later led him from the young Marx back to Hegel and also to Kant.
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Příspěvek je věnován památce Milana Sobotky, který nedávno zemřel. Byl uznávaným historikem filosofie, věnoval se především tradici německého idealismu. Dějiny německého idealismu mu byly vrcholnou filosofií, v níž byla tematizována lidská svoboda a morální praxe způsobem překonávajícím kartezianismus a empirismus v novověké filosofii. V 60. letech patřil Milan Sobotka k širšímu proudu humanistického marxismu. V článku jsou rozebrány hlavní kroky, které jej později vedly od mladého Marxe přes Hegela zpět ke Kantovi.
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