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    Mimesis: Metaphysics, Cognition, Pragmatics.Gregory Currie, Petr Kot̓átko & Martin Pokorny (eds.) - 2012 - College Publications.
    The concept of mimesis has been central to philosophical aesthetics from Aristotle to Kendall Walton: in plain terms, it highlights the links between a fictional world or a representational practice on the one hand and the real world on the other. The present collection of essays includes discussions of its general viability and pertinence and of its historical origins, as well as detailed analyses of various relevant issues regarding literature, film, theatre, images and computer games. The individual papers offer new (...)
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    Osoba a vědomí.Martin Pokorný - 1999 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 6 (4):358-367.
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    Sentience, Awareness, Consciousness.Martin Pokorný - 2012 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 19:51-63.
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    Translation of Jan Patočka’s “Galileo Galilei and the end of the ancient cosmos”.Martin Pokorný - 2021 - Studies in East European Thought 73 (3):367-375.
    Jan Patočka's “Galileo Galilei and the End of the Ancient Cosmos” was initially published in the popular science journal Vesmír, 33 (1954), no. 1, pp. 27–29. The year before, there had been published in the same journal, under the general heading “On the Development of the Ideas of Natural Science,” a series of Patočka’s articles, including “The First Critics of Aristotelianism” [Vesmír 32 (1953), no. 7, pp. 254–256]; “The Breakdown of Aristotle’s Dynamics and the Prelude to Modern Mechanicism” (ibid., no. (...)
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  5. Text + Work: The Menard Case.Tomas Koblizek, Petr Kot'átko & Martin Pokorný (eds.) - 2013 - Litteraria Pragensia.
    The influence and reputation of Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote, is easily comparable to the impact of groundbreaking theoretical texts. Numerous philosophers, aestheticians and theorists of literature, music, or visual arts have been induced by this short story by J.L. Borges to reconsider the status of the literary work of art, to rethink the relationship between work and text. The essays collected here move from analyses of the identity of the literary work of art, as it is explicitly established (...)
     
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