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The spiritual crisis of Europe in the Czech intellectual tradition in the works by T. G. Masaryk, E. Rádl and J. Patočka
Neumann, Tomáš ; Havlíček, Aleš (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
Diploma thesis "The spi ritual crisis of Europe in the Czech intellectual t radition in the works by T. G. Masaryk, E. Rádl and J. Patočka" sets the task to explain this topic and compare the approach of these philosophers to mentioned problems. Although they interprete this crisis in the di fferent way, all of them attache a special importance to it. Both T. G. Masaryk and E. Rádl interprete this phenomenon negatively. On the contrary, J. Patočka assume it plays the positive part. T. G. Masaryk finds symptoms of this spiritual crisis of Europe in an increasing number of suicides as consequence of its intellectual decline reinforced by the loss of religious faith. E. Rádl understands the cause of crisis in the rupture of moral connexion with the past due to the impact of the modern conception of science on society. J. Patočka considers the XX. century as a top of dest ruction and corrupt ion hoping at the same time it is the best way to reveal the essence of the European crisis. He finds the answer in a very essence of historical life of Europe. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The spiritual crisis of Europe in the Czech intellectual tradition in the works by T. G. Masaryk, E. Rádl and J. Patočka
Neumann, Tomáš ; Havlíček, Aleš (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
Diploma thesis "The spi ritual crisis of Europe in the Czech intellectual t radition in the works by T. G. Masaryk, E. Rádl and J. Patočka" sets the task to explain this topic and compare the approach of these philosophers to mentioned problems. Although they interprete this crisis in the di fferent way, all of them attache a special importance to it. Both T. G. Masaryk and E. Rádl interprete this phenomenon negatively. On the contrary, J. Patočka assume it plays the positive part. T. G. Masaryk finds symptoms of this spiritual crisis of Europe in an increasing number of suicides as consequence of its intellectual decline reinforced by the loss of religious faith. E. Rádl understands the cause of crisis in the rupture of moral connexion with the past due to the impact of the modern conception of science on society. J. Patočka considers the XX. century as a top of dest ruction and corrupt ion hoping at the same time it is the best way to reveal the essence of the European crisis. He finds the answer in a very essence of historical life of Europe. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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