Lecturer(s)
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Šimsa Martin, PhDr. Ph.D.
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Musil Jan, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Historical, cultural and social conditions of the origin of Czech political thinking in the 18th century (enlightenment, romance, liberalism) and in the 19th century (Kant, Hegel, positivism, Marxism) 2. Enlightenment and romanticism, language and nation in Czech political thought Dobrovský, Bolzano, Palacký, Havlíček 3. Masaryk's Czech and social question: Suicide, crisis of modern man and modern age; nation, nationalism, political program 4. Masaryk: Russia, Europe, humanity democracy, democratic republic 5. Pekař's critique of Masaryk's philosophy of Czech history, dispute and discussion about the meaning of Czech history 6. Rádl's theory of science and philosophy of history 7. Rádl's critique of nationalism and the concept of democracy 8. Komárková: Origin and importance of human rights 9. Patočka's critique of Masaryk and philosophy of history and conception of Czechism 10. Critical reform Marxism of the 1960s (Machovec, Kosík, Gardavský) 11. Charter 77: Patocka, Komarkova, Hejdanek, Havel 12. Hejdánek's conception of truth and democracy, Kohák's Czech philosophy, criticism of Radl and Patočka. 13. Postmodernism, ecological ethics, critical theory in political thought after 1989 (Bělohradský, Kohák, Barša)
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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 target of the course is to become oriented in philosophical development and key issues of modern Czech political thinking
Understanding the basic concepts and movements of Czech political thinking Ability to analyze and interpret basic texts of Czech political philosophy Ability to distinguish between different movements and schools of Czech political philosophy Ability to use ideas and concepts in oral and written form
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Prerequisites
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None.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Seminar work Reading three pieces of works related to Czech political thinking.
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Recommended literature
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Bělohradský, V.. Přirozený svět jako politický problém. Praha, 1991.
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Gardavský, V. Bůh není zcela mrtev. Praha, 1970. ISBN 22-003-70.
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Havel, V. Moc bezmocných a jiné eseje. Praha, 2012. ISBN 978-80-87490-13-6.
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Hejdánek, L.. Dopisy příteli. Praha, 1993.
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K.Kosík. Dialektika konkrétního. Praha, 1964.
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K.Kosík. Myslitel Karel Kosík. Praha, 2011. ISBN 978-80-7007-354-4.
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Kohák, E.. Domov a dálava. Praha, 2009. ISBN 978-80-7007-401-5.
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Komárková, B.. Původ a význam lidských práv. Praha, 1990.
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Machovec. T. G. Masaryk. Praha, 1968. ISBN 32-015-68.
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Masaryk. Otázka sociální I, II. Praha, 2000. ISBN 80-902659-9-5.
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Masaryk. Rusko a Evropa I-III. Praha, 1995. ISBN 80-901971-1-6.
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Masaryk, T.G.. Česká otázka. Praha, 1990.
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Patočka, J. Češi I. Praha, 2006. ISBN 80-7298-181-1.
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Pauza, M., Hájek, D. Antologie dějin českého a slovenského myšlení. Praha, 1989. ISBN 80-205-0029-4.
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Rádl, E.. K ideologii sudetských Němců. O německé revoluci. Praha, 2002.
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Rádl, E. Válka Čechů s Němci. Praha 1993.
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T. G. Masaryk. Karel Havlíček. Praha, 1996. ISBN 80-86142-00-0.
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T. G. Masaryk. Světová revoluce. Praha, 2005. ISBN 80-86142-17-5.
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