Interrelations ****************************************************************************************** * Interrelations ****************************************************************************************** The main focus of research and teaching is the contemporary continental philosophy, partic phenomenology, within the context of main traditions of European and East Asia thinking. T most recent research activities has been the investigation of the relationship of body?bas with both the milieus of experiencing, as well as with the objectified environment of a na world. “Environment” (“Umwelt”) is a central concept already used in early phenomenologica and philosophical anthropology. Primarily, phenomenological analyses show to what extent t ‘environment’ is not objective but subjective. This lays the ground not only for clarifyin of “nature” and “natural environment” in correlation to bodily subjectivity, but also for potential imagination, sign and language play within the process of the interaction of sub surroundings. Department of Philosophy [ URL "https://is.cuni.cz/studium/eng/predmety/index.php? id=21eb035ad67a500dd929dcac1f37ba0c&tid=&do=ucit&fak=11240"] ****************************************************************************************** * Selected outputs ****************************************************************************************** • NOVOTNÝ, K. La gen?se d'une hérésie. Monde, corps et histoire dans la pensée de Jan Pato J. VRIN, Paris 2012, 184 s. ISBN 978-2-7116-2464-5. • SEPP, Rainer H. Über die Grenze. Prolegomena zu einer Theorie des Transkulturellen (libr 1), Traugott Bautz: Nordhausen, 2014, 245 s. ISBN 978-3-88309-792-3 (paperback); 978-3-8 • DUFOURCQ, A. „Is a World without Animals Possible?“ Environmental Philosophy 2014; 11(1) 1085-1968.