Lecturer(s)
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Šimsa Martin, PhDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1) What does democracy mean? Brief history of the concept 2) What does secularization mean? Brief history of the concept 3) Secularization - Max Weber 4) Secularization - Böckenförde 5) Secularization, Christianity and democracy - Masaryk 6) Value-neutral democracy - Schumpeter, Popper 7) Secularization and Christianity - Bonhoeffer 8) Secularization and human rights - Komárková 9) Desecularization - West and World, America and Europe (Berger, Davie, Casanova) 10) Rawls and secular democracy 11) Secular, liberal democracy and pragmatism (Talisse) 12) Post-secular democracy (Habermas) 13) Summary of the subject and definition of the relationship between democracy, secular state and secularization
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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Introduction to the issue of the relationship between democracy and secularization, especially the issues and problems of the secular democratic state and philosophical values and conditions.
Orientation in basic texts to democracy and secularisation. Knowledge of ways of their study. Ability to name their advantages and disadvantages.
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Prerequisites
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Passing of the subject Political Philosophy
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Paper on the topic Colloquium At least 70% active participation in the seminar
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Recommended literature
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Böckenförde. Vznik státu jako proces sekularizace. Brno, 2005.
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Habermas. Víra a věděni in Budoucnost lidské přirozenosti. Praha, 2003.
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Hanyš, Arnason. Mezi náboženstvím a politikou. Praha, 2016.
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Komárková. Sekularizovaný svět a evangelium. Brno, 1992.
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Šimsa. Náboženství a filosofie v sekulární demokracii. Ústí nad Labem, 2016.
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Weber, M. Věda jako povolání in Metodologie, sociologie a politika. Praha, 2009.
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