January 2010
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Jan Patočka outlined the basic principles of his phenomenology in the 1960s, when a possibility appeared for him to publish them in Slovakia. He influenced Slovak philosophy by his contributions in the history of Czech philosophy, critical evaluation of the philosophy of Czech history (especially that of Masaryk), as well as by developing a double concept of nation in Czech tradition (the language-cultural and social-ethical ones). In his outlines of Czech philosophy he occasionally reviewed also the writings of Slovak philosophers. In interpreting the philosophy of "small nations" his concept of "marginal philosophy" might be inspiring.