Dr. Eliška Fulínová, Ph.D.

Eliška Fulínová
After studying teaching at the Faculty of Education at the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen (Mgr.), she pursued philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Charles University (Mgr.). She obtained her Ph.D. from the Department of Philosophy and History of Natural Sciences at the Faculty of Science, Charles University (Ph.D.), and from Université Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne (Dr.). Her field of expertise is contemporary phenomenological philosophy, focusing particularly on the issue of space and spatiality as ontological determinations of both living and inanimate entities. She also explores the concept of the Anthropocene from the perspective of the new phenomenology.

Additionally, she has a longstanding interest in ancient philosophy, having examined Greek archaic thought and Aristotle's biological works, among others. She serves as an editor for the philosophical journal Reflexe and occasionally teaches as an external lecturer at the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, West Bohemia University in Pilsen.

Books:

Luhanová, Eliška, 2014: Birth of the World: Cosmology of the Poet Hesiod, Mervart, Červený kostelec, 297 p.

Edited volumes:

Čapek,Jakub; Fulínová, Eliška (eds.), 2023: Thinking the Finitude: To Pavel Kouba on his 70th birthday, Praha, Karolinum, 294 p.

Čapek, Jakub; Fulínová, Eliška (eds.); 2023: "To think (oneself) out of being with others" in: Thinking the Finitude: To Pavel Kouba on his 70th birthday, Praha, Karolinum, 35–46.

Chapters:

„La phénoménologie dynamique et le problème de l'espace“, in: Surpuissance et finitude. Barbaras aux limites de la phénoménologie, ed. A. Dufourcq, K. Novotný, Paris, Vrin, 2023 (in print),185–200.

„Human Mirror“, in: Antropocén [Anthropocene], ed. P. Pokorný, D. Storch, Praha, Academia, 2020,52–72.

„Méditation sur l'espace comme voie vers une phénoménologie asubjective“, in: La phénoménologie et la vie, ed. Y.-Ch. Zarka, A. Zafrani, Paris, Les Éditions du Cerf, 2019, 263–281.

„Le lieu et l’espace chez Aristote: une conception dynamique“, in: Patočka lecteur d’Aristote: Phénoménologie, ontologie, cosmologie, ed. C. V. Spaak, O. Stancu, Argenteuil, Le Cercle herméneutique, 2015, 239–267.

Articles:

Fulínová, Eliška,„Vítejte v antropocénu!“, 2023, Dingir, 2, 26, 60-63.

Benda, P., Fulínová, E., Kuželka, V., Běličová, M., „O posmrtné historii mozku historika a politika Františka Palackého“, Journal of the National Museum (Prague), (2021), Natural History Series, 190 (1), 5–44.

„The Muses and Reflexive Nature of the World in Archaic Greek Thought“, 2018, Aither International Issue, 5, 4–19.

„Blessed life without philosophy: Plato and Hesiod on prehistory of man and world“, (2014), Aither International Issue, 2, 51–101.

„La non-présence présente: Structure de l'expérience chez Merleau-Ponty et Patočka“, 2013, Chiasmi International, 15, 61–74.

Current grants (Researcher):

Nature and Culture: Historical, Cultural, and Biological Concepts of Human Nature [detail]

2018 - 2023, Univerzitní výzkumná centra Univerzity Karlovy (UNCE) č. UNCE/HUM/025

Selected bibliography:

Fulínová, Eliška; Kvíčalová, Anna; (eds.), (2023): Anthropocentities: Guide to the Anthropocene World

(in prep.); Praha, Academia

Švorcová, Jana; Lacková, Ľudmila; Fulínová, Eliška (2023): Evolution by habit: Peirce, Lamarck, and teleology in biology.

Theory in Biosciences. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12064-023-00406-z

Fulínová, Eliška; Figura, Roman; Hladký, Vojtěch; Liepoldová, T.; Markoš, Anton (2022): Aristotle on the Generation of Animals

Mervart, Červený Kostelec, 460 p.