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The Problem of the Natural World in Phenomenology Reflection
Holá, Klára ; Pelcová, Naděžda (advisor) ; Hogenová, Anna (referee)
The thesis called The Problems Of The Natural World In Phenomenology Reflection is supposed to be an attempt of the interdisciplinary social sciences and philosophy conception in terms of these units: everyday life, intersubjectivity, language, world complex, home and freedom. It arises from the comparison of the German phenomenology's conceptions of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger and the Czech philosopher Jan Patočka. It is focused on how a subject reflects his own world, enjoys it and creates it in conjunction with others. It is also concerned with the issue of the education, which helps to form of the enjoyment with the natural world, developing world experience and skills and also forms freedom and responsible attitude towards shared natural world.

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