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: 165

Pravda

Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
JACK
My dear Algy, I don't know whether you will be able to understand my real motives. You are hardly serious enough. When one is placed in the position of guardian, one has to adopt a very high moral tone on all subjects. It's one's duty to do so. And as a high moral tone can hardly be said to conduce very much to either one's health or one's happiness, in order to get up to town I have always pretended to have a younger brother of the name of Ernest, who lives in the Albany, and gets into the most dreadful scrapes. That, my dear Algy, is the whole truth pure and simple.
ALGERNON
The truth is rarely pure and never simple. Modern life would be very tedious if it were either, and modern literature a complete impossibility!
JACK
That wouldn't be at all a bad thing.
(The Importance of Beeing Earnest, Act 1 – www : )
date of origin: listopad 2006

Příbuzní

Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
JACK
Oh, Gwendolen is as right as a trivet. As far as she is concerned, we are engaged. Her mother is perfectly unbearable. Never met such a Gorgon . . . I don't really know what a Gorgon is like, but I am quite sure that Lady Bracknell is one. In any case, she is a monster, without being a myth, which is rather unfair . . . I beg your pardon, Algy, I suppose I shouldn't talk about your own aunt in that way before you.
ALGERNON
My dear boy, I love hearing my relations abused. It is the only thing that makes me put up with them at all. Relations are simply a tedious pack of people, who haven't got the remotest knowledge of how to live, nor the smallest instinct about when to die.
(The Importance of Beeing Earnest, Act 1 – www : )
date of origin: listopad 2006

Darwin

Friedrich Nietzsche (1884-1885)
Heil euch, biedere Engländer
Eurem Darwin heil, verständ er
Euch so gut wie als sein Vieh!
Billig ehrt ihr Engeländer
Euren Darwin hoch, verständ er
Auch nicht mehr als Zucht von Vieh.
Heißt die Majestät verletzen
Majestatem genii !
Nur – zu Goethen ihn zu setzen
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(Nachgelassene Fragmente, in: 4581, Sämtliche Werke 11, Colli-Montinari, München 1980, S. 308 u. 333.)
date of origin: leden 2001

Existenciální | Existencielní

A. Halder – M. Müller (1988)
existenziell (lat.), das unmittelbare Dasein eines Einzelnen, bestimmten Menschen betreffend, im Unterschied zu existenzial = (fundamental-)ontologisch zum Dasein des Menschen als solchem gehörig.
(6920, Philosophisches Wörterbuch, Freiburg etc. 1993 [11988], S. 86.)
date of origin: červenec 2001

Vnitřní a vnější

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1807)
Es ist nun zu sehen, welche Gestalt das Innere und Äußere in seinem Sein hat. Das Innere als solches muß ebensosehr ein äußeres sein und eine Gestalt haben wie das Äußere als solches; denn es ist Gegenstand oder selbst als seiendes und für die Beobachtung vorhanden gesetzt.
(2239, Phänomenologie des Geistes, ed. Hoffmeister, Leipzig 51949, S. 199.)
date of origin: duben 2003