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Title in English | Paths of poetic living |
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Year of publication | 2024 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | The paper deals with the phenomenological interpretation of the relationship between being, living and home, developed by M. Heidegger, and subsequently also by J. Patočka and H.G. Gadamer. Heidegger's concept of living as a specifically human way of existence was famously elaborated in his lecture on the philosophy of architecture Build, live, think and culminated in the work Poetically Lives a Man. Home is understood here as a space of a specific quality, which refers not only to a place, but also to the spiritual and identifying dimension of our mind and language. As stated by Ch. Norberg-Schulz "If a person lives, he is placed in a space and at the same time exposed to a certain character of the environment. The two psychological functions involved in this process can be called 'orientation' and 'identification'. Theses about the relationship between living and speech can also be found in the already mentioned J. Patočka in the concept of the "natural world" or in H.G. Gadamer in the modern concept of hermeneutics. The paper will try to answer the question of what paths lead to "poetic living" in the stated theories and what are the consequences for architecture and urbanism. |
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