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Karel Kosík (June 26, 1926 – February 21, 2003) was a Czech Neomarxist philosopher. In his most famous philosophical work Dialectics of the Concrete (1963) Kosík presents original synthesis of Martin Heidegger's version of phenomenology and ideas of Young Marx. His later essays can be called as a sharp critique of the modern society from the leftist conservative position.
Karel Kosík was born in June 26, 1926 in Prague.
From September 1, 1943 until his arrestment by Gestapo in November 17, 1944...
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