Erazim Kohák (21 May 1933 â 8 February 2020) was a Czech philosopher and writer. His early education was in Prague. After communists took over Czechoslovakia in 1948, his family escaped to the United States. He died in February 2020 at the age of 86.
Academic life
Kohák was born in Prague in May 1933. He studied at Colgate University, earning a B.A. in 1954, and then studied philosophy, theology and religious studies at Yale University (M.A. in 1957, PhD in 1958). He also worked at Gustavus Adolphus College and Boston University (Professor in 1977). After the Velvet revolution in 1989, he returned to Czechoslovakia to become a professor at Charles University in Prague. From 2006, he was a senior research fellow in the Centre of Global Studies in the Institute of Philosophy at the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague.
Other activities
He supported several non-governmental ecological organizations and was a member of the honorary board of DÃÂti ZemÃÂ (Children of the Earth) and SpoleÃÂnost pro trvale udrÃ
¾itelný Ã
¾ivot (Society for Sustainable Living).
Bibliography
- Na vlastnÃÂ kÃ
¯Ã
¾i (The Time at Firsthand). With Heda Kovály. Toronto, 68 Publishers, 1973<br>A dialogue about Communism and democracy with the widow of a prominent Communist executed in the Slánský trial (in Czech)
- The Victors and the Vanquished. With Heda Kovály. New York, Horizon Press, 1973.<br>An English mutation of the above, rewritten for Western reader (in English)
- Národ v nás (The nation we bear within). Toronto, 68 Publishers, 1978<br>An examination of the meaning, if any, of Czech and Czechoslovak national identity against the background of the Communist âÂÂnormalizationâ (in Czech)
- Idea and Experience: HusserlâÂÂs Project of Phenomenology in Ideen I. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1978, 1982.<br>An interpretation of HusserlâÂÂs phenomenology stressing its critical and realistic thrust (in English)
- The Embers and the Stars: Philosophical Inquiry into the Moral Sense of Nature. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1984, 1987<br>A philosophical essay based on life in a forest clearing, focusing on ecophenomenology (in English)
- Krize rozumu a pÃ
Âirozený svÃÂt (The Crisis of Reason and the Natural World).<br>Smuggled into Czechoslovakia and 'published' there as samizdat in Václav HavelâÂÂs series Edice Expedice, an examination of Jan PatoÃÂkaâÂÂs earlier writings (in Czech)
- Jan PatoÃÂka: His Thought and Writings. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1989<br>A philosophical biography of Jan PatoÃÂka supplemented by translations of selected writings (in English)
- Dopisy pÃ
Âes oceán, aneb ÃÂertovánàs MÃÂÃ
¡ou (Letters across the ocean) Praha, State Pedagogical Publishers, 1992<br>A collection of twenty quarter-hour philosophical reflections broadcast by Radio Free Europe in 1980-83 (in Czech)
- Jan PatoÃÂka: filosofický Ã
¾ivotopis (Jan PatoÃÂka, a philosophical life). Praha, NakladatelstvàH+H, 1993<br>Josef MouralâÂÂs translation of the first part of Jan PatoÃÂka: His Thought and Writings (in Czech)
- P.S. Psové (Dogs: an afterthought). Praha, NakladatelstvàISV, 1993, 1996, 2001<br>A collection of fifteen quarter-hour philosophical reflections broadcast by Czechoslovak Radio in 1992 (in Czech)
- PraÃ
¾ské pÃ
ÂednáÃ
¡ky: Ã
½ivot v pravdàa (post)modernàskepse (Prague lectures: Life in truth and (post)modern scepticism). Praha, JeÃ
¾ek, 1992, 1994, 1999<br>Lectures at Charles University, given without warning upon my return in 1990, examining various modes of scepticism and responses to it (in Czech)
- ÃÂlovÃÂk, dobro a zlo (Of humans, good and evil). Praha, JeÃ
¾ek, 1993, 1999.<br>Lectures in examining various conceptions of good and evil, concluding with ecological conception as fundamental in our time. Much needed rewriting in progress (in Czech)
- Hesla Erazima Koháka (EKâÂÂs short answers).Praha, NakladatelstvàPokorný, 1993.<br>A collection of columns presenting philosophy in short answers to young people (in Czech)
- PrÃ
¯vodce po demokracii (A Guide through Democracy). Praha, Sociologické nakladatelstvÃÂ, 1997, 1994, 1999<br>A repeatedly reprinted beginnerâÂÂs introduction to the philosophy and practice of democracy, based on the conception of T.G.Masaryk, also tr. into Bulgarian (in Czech)
- Pravda a pestrost (Truth and Variety) Praha, ZdenÃÂk Susa, 1997<br>An essay pamphlet on the relation of life in truth and life in freedom (in Czech)
- Zelená svatozáÃ
Â: kapitoly z ekologické etiky (The Green Halo: Chapters from Environmental Ethics)<br>Praha, Sociologické nakladatelstvÃÂ, 1998, 1999, 2002<br>A broadly based introduction to problems and alternatives in environmental ethics (in Czech)
- Hesla mladých sviÃ
¡Ã
Â¥Ã
¯ (Prairie Dog Homilies) Praha, Kalich, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004<br>A light-hearted catechism for young people, widely used in both Protestant and Catholic churches (in Czech)
- The Green Halo: BirdâÂÂs Eye View of Ecological Ethics. Chicago, Open Court, 2000<br>An English mutation of Zelená svatozáÃ
Â, rewritten for western readers (in English)
- Erazim Kohák: PoutnÃÂk po hvÃÂzdách (EK, pilgrim among the stars). With R. Ã
 antora and J. ZajÃÂc. Praha: Portál, 2001<br>Conversations about philosophy and theology in an autobiographical frame (in Czech)
- Orbis bene vivendi. (World of Welfare) Praha, Junák, 2001<br>A collection of journal articles dealing with philosophy and ethics (in Czech)
- Dary noci (Gifts of the Night). Praha, Bonaventura, 2003<br>A bibliophile edition of themes from èThe Embers and the Stars revised and rewritten in Czech (in Czech)
- Zorným úhlem filosofa (From a PhilosopherâÂÂs Perspective). Ed. Marie Skýbová. Praha, JeÃ
¾ek, 2004<br>A selection of journal articles on philosophy, theology, ecology and public affairs (in Czech)
- Svoboda, svÃÂdomÃÂ, souÃ
¾itÃÂ: kapitoly z mezilidské etiky (Freedom, conscience, coexistence: lectures in human ethics). Praha, Sociologické nakladatelstvÃÂ, 2004<br>A systematic examination of philosophical options in the ethics of interhuman dealings. (in Czech)
Views
Kohak has said in 2007 for BBC: "We have nothing to fear from a Russia in the ascendant,."
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