Philosophy II - OB2312010
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This course is a follow-up to Philosophy I, continuing in systematic and historical-philosophical explication of fundamental
philosophical attitudes towards ontological and noetical problems research. In the first instance, it focuses on experience
analysis (from empiristic, transcendentalistic and phenomenological viewpoint; e.g. it examines the relation between
experience and the reality, the experience of single entities and the world as a whole etc.), analyses a pre-language mode of
being and problems of sensuality and motion. Much attention is paid to the explication of time and space as the features of
being, and the main periods of related concepts development from the Antiquity Period till present. The course is concerned
with the expression of nature and the world, and the comparison of different interpretations of truth (e.g. the problems and
definitions of truth, the true and certainty, the relation between being and the truth).
Last update: STRACENY/PEDF.CUNI.CZ (03.02.2009)
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Last update: Stracený Josef, PhDr., CSc. (22.03.2007)
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