Lecturer(s)
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Šimek Vojtěch, PhDr. Th.D.
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Course content
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1) Introduction to the basic terminology and issues 2) Principle 3) Philosophy 4) Knowledge 5) Truth 6) Thought 7) Value 8) Human Being 9) Being 10) Society 11) Absolute Being 12) Revision and final summary
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Dialogic (discussion, interview, brainstorming)
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Learning outcomes
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The course has a propaedeutic character. The aim of the course is to help students to learn to think philosophically. Students will be acquainted, in the main features, with what is philosophy as a science and what key questions should be asked in the context of the basic philosophical disciplines, i. e. in the logic, epistemology, ontology, ethics, anthropology, in the philosophy of society and philosophical theology.
The ability to name the basic philosophical problems and approaches.
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Prerequisites
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None.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Written examination
Test
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Recommended literature
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Anzenbacher, A. Úvod do filosofie. Praha, Portál, 2004. ISBN 80-7178-804-X.
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Bocheński, J. M. Cesty k filosofickému myšlení: úvod do základních pojmů.
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Bocheński, J. M. Slovník filosofických pověr.. Praha, 2000.
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