Lecturer(s)
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Zátka Vlastimil, PhDr. CSc.
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Course content
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Husserl's phenomenology. Logical exploration. Empty beliefs and fulfillment. The principle of all the principles. Towards the things themselves. Hume's razor. Eidetic categorical acts. Sensualicism, empiricism. The critique of metaphysics. Brentano and Aristotle.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Dialogic (discussion, interview, brainstorming), Work-related activities
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Learning outcomes
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Students will focus on the interpretation of a book by Jan Patočka: The Introduction of Phenomenological Philosophy in this Philosophical Seminar 2.
This course should improve student competence by confroting them with the reading of difficult theoretical texts that develop thinking.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Creative work analysis, Discussion
Students must attend seminars (more than 80% of the time). A ten-page seminar paper based on a list of recommended literature is required, as is an understanding of the interpreted literature.
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Recommended literature
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BLECHA, I. Proměny fenomenologie : úvod do Husserlovy filosofie. Praha : Triton, 2007.
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PATOČKA, J. Úvod do fenomenologické filosofie. Praha : Oikúmené, 2003.
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