Day and Night Overlap: Jan Patočka’s Phenomenological Interpretation of the Front-Line Experience
LI Jing
Day and Night Overlap: Jan Patočka’s Phenomenological Interpretation of the Front-Line Experience
With insight from the methodology of phenomenology, Jan Patočka draws multiple meanings from the special front-line experience, including new understanding of the fringe of death, absolute freedom, universal responsibility, and solidarity with enemies. The front-line experience is in sharp contrast with daily life experience, and is regarded by Patočka as a continuous consciousness of problematization toward history. This consciousness, which the front-line experience gives rise to, can be maintained through true care for reality and history. Patočka names this “care for the soul” and regards it as the core of the European spirit. The potential philosophical and historical value of the front-line experience urges Patočka to maintain an eternal fight, and he eventually concludes that it is this eternal fight that brings forth eternal peace.
Jan Patočka / front-line experience / phenomenology / European spirit
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