Janko Lozar MrevljeUniversity of Ljubljana · Department of Philosophy
Janko Lozar Mrevlje
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Currently working on the groundless attunement of joviality (Heiterkeit), based on Heidegger's phenomenology of attunement and Nietzsche's search for the truth of ancient Greek joviality.
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Članek prinaša vnovičen razmislek o nenavadni vzajemnosti evropske in japonske misli, ki se je zgodila Heideggrovi fenomenologiji in japonski, kjotski budistični misli Shin’ichija Hisamatsuja. Odgovor na vprašanje, zakaj je Heidegger vzbudil takšno zanimanje pri japonskem mislecu, je tudi odgovor na vprašanje, kaj je tisto, s čimer je Heidegger tak...
The article tackles the complex relationship between philosophy and theology, especially in view of Heidegger's criticism of ontotheology. Special attention is paid to Heidegger's work "Phenomenology and Theology", where a strong divide is set between philosophy and theology, where the latter is to be understood as a positive science of Christianne...
Članak obrađuje složeni odnos između filozofije i teologije, posebice s obzirom na Heideggerovu kritiku onto-teologije. Posebna je pažnja posvećena Heideggerovu djelu »Fenomenologija i teologija«, gdje se između filozofije i teologije postavlja oštra podjela, pri čemu se potonja treba shvatiti kao pozitivna znanost o kršćanstvu, o tubitku kao vjero...
It is a well known fact that, with Nietzsche and Heidegger, a powerful reevaluation of the history of philosophy took place, which brought about an inversion of the previously preva lent paradigm of progressive advancement. In Hegel and Husserl, to mention but two major figures of modern philosophy, the history of philosophy was conceived as the...
The article addresses the negative judgements on natural sciences, however persistent and frequent they may be, found scattered in the philosophical texts of the two founding fathers of phenomenology, Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. It first presents these harsh views and then, by assuming the phenomenological method, advocated by both philoso...
In his compelling book on Husserl's phenomenology of temporality, Stefano Micali says laconically: "There is an original asymmetry between the presently given appearance and consciousness, which constantly deborders the givenness through protention and retention." What would this asymmetry be? and how is it related to hospitality? What is this debo...
restlessness and peace – including peace of mind – seem to have been one of the most emblematic traits of the European cultural-histo- rical drama since the very beginnings. Like the paradigmatic pairs of the Many and the one, or of doxa and episteme, it appears to be intrin- sic to almost any philosophical endeavour, be it ancient or postmodern. A...
The present treatise tackles the phenomenon of boredom by first providing reasons for evading the dualistic approach to the phenomenon addressed. Based on the Cartesian criticism of the oversimplified dualist approach of neuroscience, the paper delves into the phenomenological approach to the phenomenon of boredom, as could be only indirectly surmi...
The contribution tackles certain themes in Kierkegaard's oeuvre, which exert more or less direct influence on Heideggers's phenomenology. The analysis is followed by a more general reflection on the tense relationship between religious thought and philosophy.
Eidetic dominance of Husserl's philosophy is first and foremost evinced in transcendental subject's relation to time and history. The dominance of eidetics further evinces the sovereignty of the subject, who can reach the level of the extratemporal and ahistorical as the highest, purest being of the pure ego. With his sixth Cartesian meditation, Eu...
The article addresses the fundamental elements of Descartes' embeddedness in the mediaeval and ancient tradition. The more elaborate explication of the common elements, shared by Descartes and his predecessors, enables us to reveal more clearly the rupture point in Descartes' thought, and shows clearly in the direction of his undisputed legacy for...
This contribution starts from Max Scheler’s claim that modern philosophy holds two differing views on feelings. The first
view, which Scheler attributes to René Descartes, presents them in their intentional role but rejects their independence;
the other view, which Scheler attributes to Immanuel Kant, holds that they cannot be reduced to the ration...
The present treatise attempts to point out the complexity of the relationship between Friedrich Nietzsche and Martin Heidegger. The background of this relationship is the phenomenon of attunement. Heidegger criticized Nietzsche for his metaphysical nihilism, which is arguably manifestes in his thought of the Will to Power as Will to Will. Heidegger...