Электронная книга: Ladislav Klíma «Utrpení knížete Sternenhocha»
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Ladislav Klíma
Ladislav Klíma (
Life
Ladislav Klíma was born in town of Domažlice in western
Work
Klíma rejected the norms of contemporary Czech society in both the way he lived and in what he wrote. Culture, moral values and the world itself are all rejected and reality is subjected to the will of the individual. Much of Klima’s philosophy is expressed in World as Consciousness and Nothing (Svět jako vědomí a nic, 1904). He took ideas from his philosophical predecessors to the extreme and tried to incorporate them into his practical life. For Berkeley, each object exists only because it is perceived, "to be is to be perceived". Klima takes this a stage further and suggests that the individual creates the world with his own will. Where the highest achievement for
Writings
*"Svět jako vědomí a nic", Prague 1904 ("The World as Consciousness and Nothing")
*"Traktáty a diktáty", Prague 1922 ("Tractates and Dictates")
*"Matěj Poctivý", Prague 1922 ("Matthew the Honest") - a drama (written together with
*"Vteřina a věčnost", Prague 1927 ("A Second and Eternity")
*"Utrpení knížete Sternenhocha", Prague 1928, 2004 ("The Sufferings of Prince Sternenhoch")
*"Slavná Nemesis", Prague 1932, 2002 ("Glorious Nemesis") - the collection of the stories
*"Vlastní životopis filosofa L.K.", Prague 1937 ("The Autobiography of the Philosopher L.K.")
*"Lidská tragikomedie", first published 1991 ("The Human Tragicomedy") – philosophical drama
*"Sebrané spisy IV. - Velký roman"; Torst, Prague 1996 ("The Collected Works IV. - The Great Novel")
*"Putování slepého hada za pravdou"; Volvox Globator, Prague 2003 ("The Pilgrimage of a Blind Snake to the Truth") - written originally in German together with
*"Sebrané spisy I. - Mea"; Torst, Prague 2005 ("The Collected Works I. - Mea")
*"Sebrané spisy II. - Hominibus"; Torst, Prague 2006 ("The Collected Works II. - Hominibus")
References
* "The Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thinkers", London 1983
External links
* [http://www.traktor.cz/twisted/sternenhoch.html Twisted Spoon Press: English translation of The Sufferings of Prince Sternenhoch]
Источник: Ladislav Klíma
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