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Anthropocentrism According to Living Nature
Kirsová, Jana ; Kandert, Josef (advisor) ; Grygar, Jakub (referee)
This diploma thesis is inquired into the problematic of anthropocentrism and it' s relationship with the living nature. It is obvious that the anthropocentrism contributed to the current ecological crisis. The author is trying to delimit the definition framework of anthropocentrism and to find it's social, scientific even religious roots and to find the possible ways out of the crisis. The author also presents the key-concepts and theories that are non-anthropocentrically based and that are presenting the possible alternative attitude to the environment connected with the transformation of human values. Concretely it engages James Lovelocks Gaia Theory, Arne Naesses deep ecology and ecosophy or the Fritjof Capras new paradigm. Farther away it also follows the possibility of practical change of our life-concepts and as it's example describes the new concept of voluntary simplicity and New Age.
Anthropocentrism According to Living Nature
Kirsová, Jana ; Kandert, Josef (advisor) ; Grygar, Jakub (referee)
This diploma thesis is inquired into the problematic of anthropocentrism and it' s relationship with the living nature. It is obvious that the anthropocentrism contributed to the current ecological crisis. The author is trying to delimit the definition framework of anthropocentrism and to find it's social, scientific even religious roots and to find the possible ways out of the crisis. The author also presents the key-concepts and theories that are non-anthropocentrically based and that are presenting the possible alternative attitude to the environment connected with the transformation of human values. Concretely it engages James Lovelocks Gaia Theory, Arne Naesses deep ecology and ecosophy or the Fritjof Capras new paradigm. Farther away it also follows the possibility of practical change of our life-concepts and as it's example describes the new concept of voluntary simplicity and New Age.
Animals in social world of human
Kirsová, Jana ; Duffková, Jana (advisor) ; Šubrt, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis is dealing with the theme of animals in social world of human. It subscribes the evolution of relationship between man and animal, incuding it's aspects from the view of history or symbolism. It mentions areas of human-animal interactions important for man and also for social-science analysis. It also devotes the Human-Animal studies, it's origin, development and statement in sociological area. Except all mentioned areas, the text aims also at the area of breeding animals, torturing animals and using animals in therapeuticall procedures such as canistherapy, hipotherapy or felinotherapy. The object of this work is to outline the list of human life areas, where interactions with animals are playing one of the main role and to underline the meaning of animals in regular everyday normal life, but also their role in significant area of research in social studies.

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