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Jakub Capek is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Philosophy and Religious Studies within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in Prague. His work bridges phenomenology and hermeneutics, focusing on the philosophical exploration of human practice, decision-making, and temporal experience.
- Education:
- 1997: Master of Philosophy and History at Faculty of Arts and Sciences in Prague
- 2001: Dissertation defense on time and decision-making under Pavel Kouba and Jean-Michel Salanskis
His research interrogates how human action and existential situations are revealed through 20th-century phenomenology and hermeneutics, engaging thinkers like Bergson, Heidegger, Sartre, and Ricoeur. His publications explore concepts such as the phenomenon of time, metaphysical frameworks, and Fink's educational philosophy.
The articles and translations he has produced reflect a deep engagement with phenomenological traditions, particularly in understanding existential structures, freedom, and the interpretation of lived experience. His work often synthesizes continental philosophy with historical and ethical inquiries.




