Vyučující
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Šimsa Martin, PhDr. Ph.D.
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Obsah předmětu
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1. Czech question and the conflict about the meaning of Czech history 2. Democracy, religion and secular democracy 3. Democracy and Nationalism and its Critique 4. Reform, Revolution and Democratic Republic 5. Liberal and Conservative Critique of Masaryk 6. Philosophy, Democracy and Human Rights 7. Non-political Politics 8. Critical Marxism and Socialism 9. Democracy and Civil Society 10. Dictatorship, Totalitarianism and Freedom 11. Economy and Ecology 12. Contemporary Questions of Czech Philosophy and Democracy 13. Critical Evaluation of the Seminar
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Studijní aktivity a metody výuky
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Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody práce s textem (učebnicí, knihou)
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Výstupy z učení
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Reading, analysis, critique and discussion of key texts of Czech political thinkers. We will try to answer the question of the meaning of Czech (Czechoslovak) democratic existence, experience, thinking and acting.
Orientation in basic texts of Czech theory of democracy. Ability to critically read and interpret.
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Předpoklady
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Znalost angličtiny
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Hodnoticí metody a kritéria
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Systematické pozorování studenta
Paper in Seminar Reading of Fundamental Literature Minimum 70 % participation in seminar
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Doporučená literatura
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E. Gellner. The Price of Velvet: Thomas Masaryk and Václav Havel. 1995.
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E. Kohák. Hearth and Horizon. Cultural Identity and Global Humanity in Czech Philosophy. Praha, 2008. ISBN 978-80-7007-285-1.
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M. Havelka. A Hundred Years of Czech Question. 1995.
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R. Scruton. Masaryk, Kant and Czech Experience. London, 1990.
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