Lecturer(s)
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Konečný Karel, doc. PhDr. CSc.
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Novotný Zdeněk, doc. PhDr. CSc.
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Zima Petr, PhDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Husitství. Renaissance (J. A. Comenius). Philosophy B. Bolzano. Czech positivism. Phenomenology (J. Patocka). Czech Catholic and Protestant thinking.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecture
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Learning outcomes
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This course will introduce students to the basics of Czech theological and philosophical thought in the period of 14 to 20 century. After completing this course, students should be able to "Define the specifics of the Czech theological and philosophical thinking of Political Science "Explain the basic concepts and categories of Czech philosophical thinking "Characterize the important personalities who have significantly influenced the Czech Thinking "Define the meaning and benefits of these influences on the development of Czech philosophy
Reading philosophical texts for the colloquium.
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Prerequisites
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No previous assumptions
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Seminar Work
Reading and preparation of a thesis for the colloquium.
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Recommended literature
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Gabriel, J. a kol. (1998). Slovník českých filosofů.. Brno: Masarykova univerzita v Brně.
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Kejř, J. (2000). Husův Proces.. Praha: Vyšehrad.
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Kohák, E. (2000). Zorným úhlem filosofa.. Praha: Ježek.
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Kol. autorů. (2002). Filosofický slovník.. Olomouc: Nakladatelství Olomouc.
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Patočka, J. (1992). Evropa a doba poevropská.. Praha: Lidové noviny.
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Pitter, P. (1995). Duchovní revoluce v srdci Evropy.. Praha: Kalich.
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Rovemský, J. a kol. (2012). Krize a politické křižovatky.. Praha: Filosofia.
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