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Kinematic analysis of take-off in long jump
Marek, Jakub ; Krátký, Petr (advisor) ; Vindušková, Jitka (referee)
 Title: Kinematic analysis of take - off in long jump.  Purposes: Closely evaluation of angular, temporal and velocity characteristics of take-off leg during take-off in the long jump. Confrontation of characteristics by the separate jumpers and appoint technical determinants on basis of measurement.  Methods: 2D kinematics analysis.  Results: We evaluated take-off characteristics in long jump on basis of 2D kinematics analysis and found out relative stability of these characteristics during take-off in long jump.  Key words: track and field, athletics, long jump, take-off, kinematics analysis
Self-creation in Nietzsche's Ecce Homo
Mára, Vítězslav ; Chavalka, Jakub (advisor) ; Marek, Jakub (referee)
(EN) In the last of his finished works, Nietzsche presents a special sort of retrospect of his past and, at the same time, prospect of his future. The aim of the thesis is to examine the possibility that Nietzsche attempts to present some of the results of his preceeding inquires in practice and provides readers with a guideline for creation of practical philosophy in accord with their own constitution, being aware of external and internal dangers of the project. By means of an exemplary self-interpretation, Nietzsche demonstrates the process of human self-becoming.
"Hegelian movement" in Czechoslovakian philosophy in the nineteen-sixties. Probe into the Czechoslovakian marxist philosophy on the motif of work.
Hanovská, Lenka ; Benyovszky, Ladislav (advisor) ; Chavalka, Jakub (referee) ; Marek, Jakub (referee)
The thesis deals with the Czechoslovakian philosophy in the nineteen-sixties. It focuses not only to its historical description but intends to enter its philosophical thinking from inside and analyse its principal categories. Especially it focuses on the category of work and examines its various formulations, developed in different theoretical perspectives of Czechoslovakian philosophers. This allows distinguish these perspectives in their similarities on one hand and differences on the other. The thesis notably focuses on so called "Hegelian movement" and its evaluation of category of work. This movement, which is in fact the Czechoslovakian variation to the philosophy of praxis, formulates the category of work in its philosophical meaning, i. e. as an ontological category decisive for an origin of the reality and human being. It was originally Hegel, who developed this meaning of category, and Czechoslovakian Hegelian movement continued in developing his ontology adopted through Marx. The Czech philosophers enriched it with aspects of socialistic humanism. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first part explains historical conditions of philosophical scientific performance in Czechoslovakia. The second interprets the texts of Czechoslovakian Hegelian philosophers and their expositions of category...

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