Lecturer(s)
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Heider Daniel, doc. Ph.D.
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Course content
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The lecture treat the classical ontological questions: The concept of being, transcendentals, universals and individuation. The classical attitudesm are confronted with the contemporary theories.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing)
- Preparation for classes
- 35 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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The goal of the lecture is to present aristotle-scholastic metaphysics to a student. The emphasis is put on the ontological side of the classical metaphysics, namely on the concept of being, transcendentals, namely unity, and its kinds (individual and universal unity).
identify and explain ontological issues and their solutions, including argumentation
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Prerequisites
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Formal logic, history of ancient and medieval philosophy, epistemology
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination, Written examination
a) the acquisition of credit (3 tests in the course of semester in LMS Moodle) b) written and oral exam
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Recommended literature
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Aristotelés. Metafyzika. Praha, 2003.
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Heinrich Schmidinger. Úvod do metafyziky.. Praha, 1992.
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Michael J. loux. Metaphysics, a contemporary introduction.. London, New York, 2002.
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Stanislav Sousedík. J. Jsoucno a bytí. Úvod do četby sv. Tomáše Akvinského.. Praha, 1992.
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Stanislav Sousedík. Jan Duns Scotus a jeho čeští žáci.. Praha, 1989.
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