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On the one hand, the present paper pursues transformations of Jan Patočka’s approach to the body and corporeality and tries to pinpoint its problematic aspects. The more essential and detailed part of the text presents a systematic interpretation of sketchy analyses of corporeality, as they appear in Patočka’s wartime manuscripts methodically based on transcendental phenomenology. Special attention is paid to Jan Patočka’s considerations on the sensory perception, and also to his more speculative ideas inspired by these reflections. In this context, we concentrate on the problem of the so called „hyletic stratum“. In the final part of the paper, we ask the question whether the sensible phenomenon of “expression”, and the considerations on the corporeal character of our existence in general, do not force us to abandon the way of thinking in substantial categories or, to be more precise, to abandon the idea of substantial “being for itself” independent on the being in relations with others.
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Fenomenologia to projekt filozoficzny o ogromnym, przede wszystkim metodologicznym, do dziś niewykorzystanym potencjale. Nie wyczerpuje się on ani w nawiązujących raczej do Heideggera hermeneutykach dwudziestego wieku, ani też w bardziej analitycznie zorientowanych współczesnych badaniach nad językiem. Potencjał ten odkrywamy dziś, kiedy przede wszystkim humanistyka i badania społeczne stoją przed nowymi wyzwaniami, wymagającymi nowej interpretacji ludzkiego doświadczenia. Tu fenomenologia transcendentalna jako teoria doświadczenia z perspektywy przeżyciowej odwołująca się do metody intencjonalno-genetycznej analizy oferuje nowe możliwości badawcze.
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Phenomenology is a philosophical project with vast potential, mainly methodological one, which has been not exploited in full until now. It is not limited to 20thcentury hermeneutics based on Heidegger’s views, nor to analytically founded contemporary investigations on language. Today this potential is revealed when the humanities and social studies face new challenges requiring new interpretations of human experience. Here transcendental phenomenology—as a theory of experience from the living perspective based on the intentional-genetic method—offers new research possibilities.
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