Lecturer(s)
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Grygar Filip, doc. Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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"Logical Investigations, Vol 1, 2", critique of psychologism, intentionality. "Idea of phenomenology"; consciousness. "Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology I"; The general thesis of the natural attitude, phenomenological reduction, transcendental subjectivity.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Methods of individual activities, Work-related activities
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Learning outcomes
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The objective of this course is to present one of the most influential thought streams of the twentieth century, a stream that mainly influenced Continental philosophy; however, it has also spread to the USA and Japan.
Acquiring phenomenological methods enables us to understand not only the previous philosophical tradition, but also to understand the new tendencies in philosophy that were very often influenced by phenomenology. It is also possible, from a phenomenological point of view, to understand more fully important moments (in science and technology of the Modern times) of common development according to global criterion.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Didactic test, Discussion
Regular and active participation in lectures and seminars is required. Students are expected to read at least two books chosen from the recommended literature (upon approval, it may possible to choose other sources).
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Recommended literature
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Bernet, Kern, Marbach. Úvod do myšlení Edmunda Husserla. Praha 2004.
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BLECHA, I. Husserl. Olomouc, 1996.
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Blecha, I. Proměny fenomenologie.
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Husserl, E. Idea fenomenologie (a dvě studie J. Patočky k problému fenomenologie). Praha Oikoymenh, 2001.
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HUSSERL, E. Ideje k čisté fenomenologii. Praha : Oikúmené, 2004.
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Husserl, E. Logická zkoumání I., II..
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Patočka, J. Úvod do fenomenologie.
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Patočka, J. Úvod do Husserlovy fenomenologie. In: Fenomenologické spisy II.. Praha, 2009.
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Röd, W. Fenomenologie Edmunda Husserla. In: Filosofie 19. a 20. století II, s. 185?285.. Praha, 2006.
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Smith B., Smith D. W. (eds.). The Cambridge Companion to Husserl. Cambridge, 1995.
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