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Karel Novotný is a researcher affiliated with the Center for Theoretical Studies (CTS), a joint institution of Charles University in Prague and the Czech Academy of Sciences. His academic career spans collaborations with institutions like the Jan Patočka Archive, the Center for Phenomenological Research, and the Czech-German Future Fund. He holds a PhD in philosophy, with a dissertation focused on Jan Patočka's philosophy of history and natural world.
- PhD (University of Paris): Natural World and History in Jan Patočka
- MA (Catholic University of Eichstätt): Historicity and freedom in Heidegger and Patočka
Novotný's research centers on phenomenology, particularly Jan Patočka's philosophical legacy, transcendental philosophy, and the interplay between historicity and freedom. His work explores Kantian and Heideggerian influences, European identity, and the phenomenological analysis of appearance and reduction.
His publications highlight a thematic focus on phenomenology's evolution from the 1930s to modernity, with particular attention to Jan Patočka's contributions to transcendental deduction, epoché, and European philosophical traditions. He has participated in international conferences in Vienna, Paris, and Louvain-la-Neuve, supported by scholarships like the Robert Schuman Foundation.


