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This volume contains for the first time in English, Jan Patoka's seminal essay The Phenomenology of Afterlife, as well as contributions surrounding and analyzing this text. In his essay, Patoka reflects on our relation to the dead and on how the departure of a loved one affects our continued existence. The premise of Patoka's investigation is that our existence always takes place by and through an originary and reciprocal being for others.
The contributors in the volume extend the field of inquiry into the wider phenomenological and post-phenomenological discussion of death by being cognizant of how works of literature can broaden our understanding of the care of death, grief, forgiveness and non-reciprocal love. Also included are reflections on issues of philosophical anthropology, community, collective memory, and the ecstatic nature of life issues that can all be related back to Patoka's initial reflections, but which nonetheless radiate intoa myriad of directions. This volume appeals to students and researchers in the field.
Contains the first English translation of Jan Patoka's seminal essay, "The Phenomenology of Life After Death" Reveals the historical context of Patoka essay Reflects on the relation to those dearly departed and the consequences therein for our continued existence
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Gustav Strandberg is a philosopher and translator, based at Södertörn University, Stockholm. He is the author of a monograph on Patöka, entitled Politikens omskakning: negativitet, samexistens och frihet i Jan Patökas tänkande (The Tremor of Politics: Negativity, Co-existence, and Freedom in the Thought of Jan Patöka) and the editor of a forthcoming volume entitled Populism and the People in Contemporary Critical Thought, published by Bloomsbury in 2023.
Hugo Strandberg is associate professor of philosophy at Åbo Akademi University, Finland. He is the author of several monographs, the two most recent being Self-Knowledge and Self-Deception and Forgiveness and Moral Understanding, both published by Palgrave (in 2015 and 2021).
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This volume contains for the first time in English, Jan Pato käs seminal essay The Phenomenology of Afterlife , as well as contributions surrounding and analyzing this text. In his essay, Pato ka reflects on our relation to the dead and on how the departure of a loved one affects our continued existence. The premise of Pato käs investigation is that our existence always takes place by and through an originary and reciprocal being for others . The contributors in the volume extend the field of inquiry into the wider phenomenological and post-phenomenological discussion of death by being cognizant of how works of literature can broaden our understanding of the care of death, grief, forgiveness and non-reciprocal love. Also included are reflections on issues of philosophical anthropology, community, collective memory, and the ecstatic nature of life issues that can all be related back to Pato käs initial reflections, but which nonetheless radiate intoa myriad of directions. This volume appeals to students and researchers in the field.
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