<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><xml><records><record><source-app name="Biblio" version="7.x">Drupal-Biblio</source-app><ref-type>17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Ivana Ryška Vajdová</style></author></authors></contributors><titles><title><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Adolf Portman, filozof vedy o živom</style></title><secondary-title><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Filozofia</style></secondary-title><translated-title><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Adolf Portmann, Philosopher of Life Sciences</style></translated-title></titles><keywords><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Adolf Portmann</style></keyword><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Display</style></keyword><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">In/authetic phenomena</style></keyword><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Inwardness</style></keyword><keyword><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Life sciences</style></keyword></keywords><dates><year><style  face="normal" font="default" size="100%">2021</style></year></dates><urls><web-urls><url><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">https://www.sav.sk/journals/uploads/05301559filozofia.2021.76.5.3.pdf</style></url></web-urls></urls><number><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">5</style></number><volume><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">76</style></volume><pages><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">351 – 363</style></pages><language><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">eng</style></language><abstract><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">The article focuses on the work of a Swiss zoologist and professor of University of Basel Adolf Portmann (1897 – 1982) which became especially influential among Czech natural philosophers. Portmann was studying an aesthetical di-mension of living creatures, which he conceived not as an epiphenomenon of physiological and biological processes, but as a very subject of knowledge. He postulated that “self-expression of inwardness” (&lt;em&gt;Selbstdarstellung der Inner-lichkeit&lt;/em&gt;) is the integral part of everything living and manifests itself through dis-play (&lt;em&gt;eigentliche Erscheinung&lt;/em&gt;). This article aims to present a more complex pic-ture of the thinker and his significance in the Czech philosophical environment to a Slovak reader.</style></abstract><work-type><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">State</style></work-type><custom2><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Articles</style></custom2><custom3><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">351363</style></custom3></record></records></xml>