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Last update: Bc. Kateřina Maternová (14.04.2023)
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Last update: Bc. Kateřina Maternová (14.04.2023)
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Last update: Bc. Kateřina Maternová (14.04.2023)
1. Geological perspectives on deep time and life formation - Marcia Bjornerud 2. The role of symbiogenesis in the evolution and diversification of life - Lynn Margulis 3. The molecular kinship of life - Nick Lane, Rachel Carson 4. The metamorphoses of life in the perspective of biology - Emanuele Coccia 5. Belonging and interconnectedness in the perspective of indigenous cultures - Robin Wall Kimmerer 6. Humans as part of ecological networks - Deborah Bird Rose, Val Plumwood 7. Humans as a source of disturbances in ecological networks - Dave Goulson 8. The transforming views on humans and nature in the modern era - Bruno Latour, Andrea Wulf 9. Colonialism and the mastery over nature - Amitav Ghosh, Malcolm Ferdinand 10. Ownership of the land and the economisation of life - Garret Hardin, Milton Friedman, David Graeber, Jason Hickel 11."Buen vivir" and the persistence of indigenous cultures - Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, James Suzman 12. Life as Art - Tim Ingold 13. Metaphors of life and healing in cultural imagination - Gregg Mitman 14. Fossil freedoms and the responsibility for the future - Erazim Kohák 15. How to be good ancestors (7th generation) - discussion Lecturers MUDr. Lydie Stokes Fialová, Ph.D., M.Sc. MUDr. Kateřina Maděryčová Dr. Michael van Beinum, MBChB, Ph.D., M. Phil., M. Litt., B.Sc. |
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Last update: Bc. Kateřina Maternová (14.04.2023)
active participation (discussion, presentation, 80% attendance), short essay |