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The course connects philosophical and theological concepts of man, which may become helpful for practitioners in helping (social and pastoral) professions.
Last update: Fischer Ondřej, Mgr. Ing., M.A., Ph.D. (31.10.2019)
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Using the method of philosophical and theological anthropology esp. in the 20th cent., the aim is to illustrate some of the efforts to get to know the concept of Man as a general concept in its totality and to try to make use of it in helping professions, esp. in Social Work and Pastoral Work. Last update: Fischer Ondřej, Mgr. Ing., M.A., Ph.D. (31.10.2019)
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Attendance at the practical part of the Course, handing in two pieces of work (a brief annotation approx. 400 words and an essay approx. 1.500 words), short written test before the exam and presentation of one of the papers handed in. Last update: Fischer Ondřej, Mgr. Ing., M.A., Ph.D. (31.10.2019)
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Coreth, E. Co je člověk? Praha : Zvon, 1996. Sokol, J. Filosofická antropologie. Praha : Portál, 2002. Preissová Krejčí, Andrea. Filosofická antropologie. In: CICHÁ, Martina. Integrální antropologie. Praha: Triton, 2014, s.59-73. Jinek, Jakub, Fischer, Ondřej. „Filosofické základy sociální práce“. In: Matoušek, O. Encyklopedie sociální práce. Praha : Portál, 2013. S. 151-153. ... a další lit.dle aktuálního sylabu. Last update: Fischer Ondřej, Mgr. Ing., M.A., Ph.D. (31.10.2019)
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Written test or written preparation of a theme (appr. 60%) before exam. Presentation at a colloquium of one of the papers handed in. Last update: Fischer Ondřej, Mgr. Ing., M.A., Ph.D. (31.10.2019)
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