Lecturer(s)
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Hušek Vít, doc. Mgr. et Mgr. Th.D.
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Dvořák Petr, doc. Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Philosophical anthropology in following authors: Plato Aristotle Plotinus M. Heidegger J.P. Sartre
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training)
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of this course is to introduce various aspects of philosophical study of man and exhibit their interrelatedness: man is a living being (soul), consciousness, the Cartesian ego, constitutive moments of a human person (embodiment, being in the world, being with others, speech). The methodical standpoint is constituted by the criticism of reductive tendencies in natural science and in philosophy.
Students will be have a survey of basic philosophical attempts to make a definition of the human uniqueness. They will be able to critically evaluate the reductive approach of natural sciences.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Written exam
Pass an exam.
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Recommended literature
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A. Anzenbacher. (1990). Úvod do filosofie. Praha.
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Christian Thies. (2004). Einführung in die philosophische Anthropologie. Darmstadt.
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I. Blecha. (1994). Úvod do filosofie. Olomouc.
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