Lecturer(s)
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Cajthaml Martin, prof. Ph.D.
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Kotala Lukáš, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Medieval philosophy Renaissance philosophy: M. Cusanus, G. Bruno, F. Bacon Modern philosophy: R. Descartes, B. Pascal, B. Spinoza, G. W. Leibniz Enlightement German classical philosophy: I. Kant, J.G. Fichte, F.W. J. Schelling, G.F.W. Hegel Philosophy of the 19. and the beginning of the 20. century: A. Schopenhauer, S. Kierkagaard, F. Nietzsche, W. Dilthey. H. Bergson, A. Comte, J. St. Mill, F. Brentano Philosophy of the 20. century
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training), Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming)
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Learning outcomes
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Exposition of the history of philosophy from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, through Modern Times to the philosophy of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Students will be oriented in the history of medieval, modern and contemporary philosophy and they will be able to explain the main thoughts of great philosophers of these periods.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Written exam
Written examination.
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Recommended literature
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Kristeller. (2007). Osm filosofů italské renesance. Praha.
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M. Sobotka. Německá klasická filosofie, Praha 1992.
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Major, L. Dějiny poklasické filosofie v 19. a na počátku 20.století.
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PIEPER, Josef. (1997). Tomáš Akvinský: Život a dílo. Praha: Vyšehrad.
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Störig, H. J.:. Malé dějiny filozofie. Kostelní Vydří 2000..
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