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Michal Zlatoš

Charles University, Prague
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Charles University, Prague
Faculty Of Education
PhD, 2016
Prague, Hlavni mesto Praha, Czechia
Areas of Specialization
Intentionality
20th Century American Philosophy
Philosophy of the Americas, Misc
European Philosophy
19th Century American Philosophy
Time
Ontology
Persons
Perception
American Pragmatism
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Areas of Interest
Intentionality
20th Century American Philosophy
German Philosophy
British Philosophy
Philosophy of the Americas, Misc
European Philosophy
19th Century American Philosophy
Time
Ontology
Persons
Perception
American Pragmatism
7 more
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    The American Philosophy and the Problem of Time
    Taula: Quaderns de Pensament 47 47-56. 2019.
    The American philosophy and the problem of time –[article]– attempts to briefly outline the concepts of understanding of the problem of time, temporality and continuity in American philosophy which is represented by Ch. Peirce, W. James, and A. N. Whitehead. The article also tries to point out the importance of the enquiry on the field of time. Further, it gives abbreviated outline of the historic conditions of emergence of the American philosophy.
    19th Century American Pragmatism, MiscPhenomenalismPhilosophy of Time, MiscWilliam JamesProcess Phil…Read more
    19th Century American Pragmatism, MiscPhenomenalismPhilosophy of Time, MiscWilliam JamesProcess PhilosophyAlfred North WhiteheadCharles Sanders PeircePhenomenology and Consciousness
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