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在Jan Zouhar的研究范围和不朽的František考特曼(1927-2016)的专业兴趣背景下,所提出的贡献分析了T. G. Masaryk(1850-1937)工作的“哲学”。一开始,有新的出版物声称他来自奥匈帝国君主的家庭,进一步的虚构化,对他晚年性生活的调查,最后但并非最不重要的,他少年时期与Zdenka Šemberová(1841-1912)的通信流。对她来说,这种交流充满了情色和智力上的希望,这些希望没有实现,导致了她一生的孤独和辞职,特别是在她的父亲Alois vojtuzch Šembera(1807-1882)去世后,他是维也纳斯拉夫研究教授,是传说中的捷克手稿中世纪真实性的第一个反对者之一,所有这些都是在大学和捷克维也纳的生活背景下,他们都住在那里,以及邻近的摩拉维亚。马萨里克对标准捷克语知之甚少,Šemberová,当时已经是一位成熟的女士,在他们的通信中记录了他们的生活过程,他们的观点,阅读,并记录了他们的智力成熟。他们的通信代表了两个人生活的证据:马萨里克逐渐成为一名学者,主要是一名政治家,他把他们的通信理解为仅仅是文体上的实践练习和意见的对抗,兹登卡也希望从他们的通信中得到一种爱情的满足。他们的通信给这位未来的捷克斯洛伐克总统的年轻时代带来了新的、不总是有利的印象。他性格的基本特征已经在那里形成了。
T. G. M.: Problém filozofie osobnosti, jeho vztahy a souvislosti
The presented contribution analyses – in the context of Jan Zouhar’s research scope and also on the background of the professional interests of the immortalized František Kautman (1927–2016) – the ‘philosophy’ of T. G. Masaryk’s (1850–1937) work. At the beginning, there are new publications on his alleged origin from the family of the Austro-Hungarian monarch, further their fictionalization, the investigation of his late sexual life and, last but not least, the flow of his juvenile correspondence with Zdenka Šemberová (1841–1912). For her, this communication was full of erotic and intellectual hopes which were not fulfilled and led to her lifelong loneliness and resignation, especially after the death of her father Alois Vojtěch Šembera (1807–1882), professor of Vienna Slavonic studies, one of the first opponents of the medieval authenticity of the legendary Czech Manuscripts, all of this on the background of the life of the university and Czech Vienna, where they both lived, and the adjacent Moravia. Masaryk, with his weak knowledge of standard Czech, Šemberová, at that time already a mature lady, record in their correspondence the course of their lives, their opinions, readings, and document their intellectual maturing. Their correspondence represents evidence of the lives of both: Masaryk was gradually becoming a scholar and mainly a politician, and understood their correspondence, from which Zdenka expected also an amorous fulfilment, as a mere practical exercise in stylistics and a confrontation of opinions. Their correspondence throws a new, not always favourable light on the youth of the future Czechoslovak president. Already there, the elementary features of his personality were taking their shapes.