LADISLAV HEJDÁNEK ARCHIVES | Cardfile

Here you will find a digitized image of Hejdánek's original filing cabinet. Its total volume is many thousand tickets. We publish them in parts as we handle them. At the moment we have worked out what prof. Hejdánek himself developed electronically. However, much work remains on paper cards. In addition to Hejdánek's extracts from reading, the filing cabinet also includes his own thought work from recent years, which cannot be found elsewhere.


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records: 152

Nepřítel

Ivan Turgeněv ()
To mortify and even to injure an opponent, reproach him with the very defect or vice … you feel … in yourself.
(ex: 7843, Webster´s Pocket Quotation Dictionary, Trident Press Int. 1997, p. 106.)
date of origin: říjen 2000

Slova - význam

Alfred North Whitehead (19)
… Of course a discussion as to the mere application of a word easily degenerates into the most fruitless logomachy. It is open to any one to use any word in any sense. But …
(Mathematics, in: 2879, Essays in Science and Philosophy, New York 1948, p. 200; orig. in: Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th issue.)
date of origin: červenec 2005

Čas

Antifón ()
Antifón … říkal, že čas je myšlenkou nebo měrou, ne skutečnou věcí.
(Zl. B 9 z Aetia.)
(3478, Zlomky předsokr. myslitelů, př.K. Svoboda, Praha 19622, str. 169.)
date of origin: září 2003

Čas

Apollonius of Tyana ()
„Everything is worn and withered away by Time, whereas Time itself never ages but remains immortal because of Memory.“
(přepis z internetu: viz C:\a-archiv\aut-svět\Apollonios of Tyana\ )
date of origin: květen 2005

Matematika dle Aristotela | Fysika dle Aristotela | Metafyzika dle Aristotela | Aristotelés o metafyzice | Aristotelés o fysice | Aristotelés o matematice

Jean Brun (1961)
Les mathématiques traitent des êtres immuables mais non séparés (les figures des êtres immuables par leur essence, mais ils ne sont pas séparés car il n´y a pas de figures séparés de ce dont il y a figure, ni de nombres séparés des choses nombrées; cf. Phys. II 2 193 b 22 sq.); la physique traite des êtres qui on en eux-mêmes un principe de mouvement et qui sont par conséquent des êtres mobiles et séparés les uns des autres; quant à la métaphysique, elle s´occupe de l´Etre immobile et séparé (cf. Méta. E 1 1026 a 13; K 7 1064 a 28).
(6514, Aristote et le Lycée, P.U.F., Paris 1961, p. 51.)
date of origin: srpen 2003