Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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Course outline: 1) Modernity and its crises 2) Subjectivity in philosophy and its critics 3) Open and closed structure 4) Psychonalyses and philosophy 5) Destruction of the history of philosophy 6) Deconstruction 7) Critical theory 8) Semiotics 9) Post-analytical philosophy and pragmatism 10) Feminism and post-feminism 11) Selected problems I. 12) Selecte problems II.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The course offers an introduction to poststructuralism - to its main figures, questions, and concepts. It will adress the crisis of modernity and the emergence of so called post-modern condition based on the works of M. Heidegger, C. Lévi-Strauss, J. Lacan, J. Derrida, J. F. Lyotard, G. Deleuze, F. Guattari, U. Eco, M. Foucault, R. Barthes, R. Rorty, T. Adorno and others. The main topics are: modernity, end of metaphysics, crises of the West, death of subject or deconstruction.
The students will: Understand the scope of postructuralist thought Orientate in the field of post-structuralist philosophy Critically evaluate problems of modern societies from the philosohical perspective.
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Prerequisites
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none
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Knowledge of min. two texts on philosophy of technology. Oral examination based on the readings.
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Recommended literature
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Descombes, V. Stejné a jiné. Čtyřicet pět let francouzské filosofie. Praha, 1995.
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Frank, M. Co je neostrukturalismus?. Praha, 2000.
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Fulka, J. Psychoanalýza a francouzské myšlení. Praha, 2008.
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Hauser, M. Cesty z postmodernismu. Praha, 2012.
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Jameson, F. Postmodernismus neboli kulturní logika pozdního kapitalismu. Praha, 2016.
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Kanda, R. a kol. Podzim postmodernismu. Teoretické výzvy současnosti. Praha, 2010.
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Kliková, A. Mimo princip identity. Praha, 2007.
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Petříček, M. Majestát zákona. Raymond Chandler a pozdní dekonstrukce. Praha, 2000.
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Pokorný, V. Postmoderní filosofie. Ústí nad Labem, 2014.
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