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doc. PhDr. Štefan Jusko, PhD.

Štefan Jusko is an Associate Professor at the University of Pavol Jozef Šafárik in Košice. His pedagogical activities are focused on epistemology, axiology, aesthetics, and the history of philosophy. In scientific research and publishing he focuses on the philosophical legacy of F. Nietzsche and M. Heidegger. He is the author of monograph Nietzsche and Greek Philosophy and schol-book Myth in Patočka’s Philosophy.

 

Participation in project schemes:

Projects of domestic grant agencies:

Completed:

APVV 0480-11 – Patočka´s Asubjective Phenomenology and  the History of Philosophy – researcher

VEGA 1/0330/12 – The Function of Imagination in Philosophy – researcher

VEGA 1/0650/08 – Heidegger and the History of Philosophy – researcher

VEGA 1/0678/12 – Heidegger and Greek Philosophy – researcher

VEGA 1/0890/12 – Intentionality and Interpretation – researcher

VEGA 1/4679/07 – The Asubjective Phenomenology of J. Patočka and the History of Philosophy – researcher

APVV-14-0706 –   Heidegger, Metaphysics and the History of Philosophy  – researcher

VEGA 1/0963/16 – Weak Thought and Postmetaphysical Philosophy  – researcher

VEGA 1/0715/16 – Dostoevsky and Nietzsche in the Contexts of Czech-Slovak and Russian philosophy of the 19th  and 20th  centuries

Ongoing:

APVV-17-0529 – Postmetaphysical Thinking in the Context of Current Socio-political Problems – researcher

Subjects Currently Taught:

Aesthetics, Axiology, Epistemology

 

PhDr. Kristína Bosáková, PhD.

Kristína Bosáková is an Assistant Professor at the Department of philosophy and history of philosophy of Faculty of Arts at University of Pavol Jozef Šafárik in Košice. Her pedagogical activities are focused on history of philosophy and anthropological philosophy. In scientific research activities she focuses on history of philosophy with particular regard to Gadamer´s hermeneutic philosophy, anthropological philosophy and German classic philosophy of the 19th and 20th centuries. She is the author of monographs: Gadamer and Greek Philosophy and Gadamer and the History of Philosophy and articles published abroad: Das Problem der Leiblichkeit in der politischen Philosophie Feuerbachs and Kantian Turning Point in Gadamer´s Philosophical Hermeneutics (published in: Con-Textos Kantianos: International Journal of Philosophy).

 

Participation in project schemes:

Projects of international grant agencies:

Completed:

IRES – č. 26110230075 (2012/2015) Innovation for Knowledge Society – researcher

Projects of domestic grant agencies:

Completed:

VEGA 1/1306/04 – Philosophical legacy of I. Kant and Present – researcher

VEGA 1/ 469 107 – Philosophical legacy of I. Kant and Present II. – researcher

VEGA 1/0027/ 10 – Philosophical legacy of I. Kant and Present III. – researcher

APVV-0480-11 – Patočka´s Asubjective Phenomenology and  the History of Philosophy – researcher

VEGA 1/0890/12 – Intentionality and Interpretation. Philosophical Research of the Nature of Language   – researcher

VEGA 1/0678/12 – The History of Philosophy as a Philosophical Issue (Heidegger, Patočka, Gadamer and Rorty)

APVV-14-0706 – Heidegger, Metaphysics and the History of Philosophy  – researcher

VEGA 1/0963/16 – Weak thought and Postmetaphysical Philosophy – researcher

Ongoing:

APVV-17-0529 – Postmetaphysical Thinking in the Context of Current Socio-political Problems – researcher

 

2018/2019 Grant of the Fulbright Commission for Research in the US for the project: Education Motives in Hegel´s Preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit and Their Practical Transformation in His Pedagogical Writings (Gymnasialreden).

 

Membership in significant (scientific) organizations:

Co-worker of Arbeitsstelle Internationale Feuerbachforschung am Institut für Erziehungswissenschaft, Westfällische Wilhelms Universität in Münster, SRN

 

Member of Die Internationale Gesellschaft der Feuerbachforscher (Societas Ad Studia De Hominis Condicione Colenda)

 

Subjects Currently Taught:

Philosophical anthropology, Gadamer´s hermeneutics, Hermeneutical concept of man, Metaphysics 2, Philosophical Aspects of Medical Practice (basic Philosophy for Doctors) 


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