Virtuální mobilita

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The question of relation between state and religion is, has been, and will be essential to Western political thought. In this seminar, we will look at various Medieval Western Christian political thinkers and discuss how they
conceptualize religion within their works and theories, and what space they provide for religious otherness, especially with regards to Islam. This goal presupposes first discussing the more general Western perceptions of
Islam and Muslims during the Long Middle Ages.
Категория: ÚFAR 2022/2023
Susanne K. Langer (1895-1985) was a US philosopher, whose work is currently being rediscovered and re-evaluated by a new generation of scholars. This course aims to explore and interpret the core tenets of her philosophy while shedding light on motivations behind the renewed interest in her work. Emphasis will be placed on Langer’s perspectives regarding philosophical and scientific significance of art. We will examine how the concepts she introduced in aesthetics intersect with various other areas of philosophical and scientific research.

Through close reading of her work and in-class discussions, our exploration will center on questions such as:
• What insights does art provide into the human mind?
• How does art contribute to our understanding of the evolution of the human brain?
• What is art’s social significance, if any?

The course is open to students from all academic disciplines and levels. With a class limit of 20 students, priority

placement will be given to those from the aesthetics department.


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The classes will be primarily organized as a reading group. Participants are required to attend in-person,
thoroughly prepare for each class by completing the assigned readings, and actively contribute to class
discussions (up to 40 points). Furthermore, they should participate in the classroom blog (up to 40 points) and
submit an essay (up to 40 points).
The evaluation is as follows: 80 and above: A // 65 – 79: B // 50 – 69: C.
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The course is intended primarily for Erasmus students. It gives them a clear overview of social and cultural history problems and topics of modern Czech history from the 1945 to the present. The main aim of the course is to trace social and cultural changes in communist Czechoslovakia.