Humor v psychedelické zkušenosti
Thesis title in Czech: | Humor v psychedelické zkušenosti |
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Thesis title in English: | Humour in the Psychedelic Experience |
Academic year of topic announcement: | 2021/2022 |
Thesis type: | diploma thesis |
Thesis language: | čeština |
Department: | Institute of Philosophy and Religious Studies (21-UFAR) |
Supervisor: | Mgr. Martin Pehal, Ph.D. |
Author: | hidden - assigned and confirmed by the Study Dept. |
Date of registration: | 09.03.2022 |
Date of assignment: | 09.03.2022 |
Administrator's approval: | not processed yet |
Confirmed by Study dept. on: | 17.03.2022 |
Submitted/finalized: | no |
Guidelines |
Tato diplomová práce se zabývá rolí humoru v psychedelické zkušenosti, která je jedním z velmi důležitých proudů současné alternativní spirituality. Vychází z online dostupných databází psychedelických zkušeností a sleduje, jak s touto zkušeností následně psychonauti pracují na diskuzních fórech. Nejprve popisuje humor v psychedelické zkušenosti jako formu zjevení, a následně se zabývá entitami souvisejícími s humorem, se kterými se psychonauti při svých zkušenostech setkávají. |
References |
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