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Rezkova věcnost a její techniky

( Rezek’s “Matter-of-Factness” and Its Techniques )

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Kolman, VojtěchORCiD Profile - 0000-0001-5926-9694WoS Profile - M-5867-2017Scopus Profile - 26034235300
Publication date
2025
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Filosofický časopis
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73 (2)
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ISSN: 0015-1831
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eISSN: 2570-9232
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.46854/fc.2025.2r.243

Abstract
Esej rekonstruuje pojem věcnosti ve filosofii Petra Rezka a její zakotvení v imanenci naší zkušenosti, resp. v napětí, které vyvolávají dva požadavky na ni vázané: (1) podmíněnost věci tím, jak se jeví, a (2) současná odlišnost této věci od jevu. Tyto požadavky vytvářejí potřebu imanentních technik, jak se k věci přiblížit, chceme-li jí porozumět, aniž by byla přehlédnuta či rovnou zničena. Určující pro jejich identifikaci se ukáže být pojem kýče, a to v kontrastu k pojmu umění na straně jedné a věcnosti na straně druhé. Rozpracováním tohoto kontrastu nakonec dospějeme k přímému ztotožnění věcnosti s pojmem napětí, jak to Rezek ve své pozdní filosofii činí na pozadí "nové fenomenologie" Hermanna Schmitze.
 
The essay reconstructs the notion of "matter-of-factness" (Sachlichkeit, věcnost) in Petr Rezek's philosophy and its roots in the immanence of our experience-or more precisely, in the tension generated by two requirements that are bound to it: (1) the thing's (or fact's) dependence on its appearance and (2) its difference from the appearance. These requirements create the need for immanent techniques for approaching the thing, should we wish to understand it without either overlooking or outright destroying. The notion of kitsch, in contrast to the notion of art on the one hand and matter-of-factness on the other, proves crucial for identifying these techniques. By elaborating on this contrast, we finally arrive at a direct identification of matter-of-factness with the notion of tension, as Rezek does in his late philosophy in the context of Hermann Schmitz's "new phenomenology".
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Petr Rezek, věcnost, konflikt, opakování, celek a část, hranice, kýč, imanence, nová fenomenologie
 
Petr Rezek, matter-of-factness, conflict, repetition, whole and part, boundaries, kitsch, immanence, new phenomenology
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