Josef Ludvík Fischer – Udržování intelektuálních pozic v proměňujících se situací ****************************************************************************************** * Miloš Havelka ****************************************************************************************** Abstrakt This intellectual biography of Josef Ludvík Fischer, one of the profilin gfigures of Czech the second third of last century, is based on the reconstruction of his specific habitus a the “constructive generation” of the so-called First Czechoslovak Republic. It shows the p of Fischer’s combination of sociological, philosophical, and literary theory approaches, a places emphasis on Fischer’s transition to the systemic-structural concept of sociological and Auguste Comte, 1927) and noetic rationalism (Základy poznání/The Fundamentals of Knowl which preceded some of the methodological principles of the Prague Linguistic Circle. In t the biography also mentions Fischer’s early thoughts on the unified culture of Europe, as related criticism of German National Socialism in the first third of the 1930s. The two-vo Krize demokracie (The Crisis of Democracy), is highlighted as the second peak of Fischer’s influenced the Czech leftist liberalism of the so-called “Barrandov Group”, and, with some (qualitative democracy, economic parliament, cultural and political amalgamation, etc.), a Havel, as well. Klíčová slova Fischer, Josef Ludvík; Czech philosophy; Czech sociology; sociology – history of; methodol Článek v PDF ke stažení [ URL "LM-467-version1-josef_ludvik_fischer__udrzovan.pdf"] Miloš Havelka [ URL "LM-167.html "]