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Spinoza's Ethics
Kukla, Karel ; Hogenová, Anna (advisor) ; Blažková, Miloslava (referee)
Spinoza's Ethics Karel Kukla Spinoza's Ethics is practical instruction to a change of ethical thinking. It is a true reflexive Metod. We cannot think a compassion if we don't understand it. Author challenges us to the change of ethical thinking and refers to Spinoza's Ethics, which he introduces to a contemporary reader in an intuitive fashion. Summary of this ethical interpretation as follows: Everything is a part of our body, expressions are necessarily part of the whole. Atribute of thinking has essential role. It enables our intellect to comprehend these expressions and resign in a sense of active ability to reduce our lusts and affects. The third intuitive degree of comprehension directed to God comes out of honest resignation of intellectual comprehension. It comes out of honest self-understanding. Spinoza's Ethics is such a deep and breath-taking exploration of our human heart. It contains appealing ethical reference. It calls for unity and understanding. It leads people out of slavery. Out of thought captivity which is to think or believe we are free. Out of the real slavery he sets us free from the bond of uncontrollable lusts and confused ideas. The question is whether or not we are interested in it. Spinoza's Ethics means a practical life under way of eternity.
World of asymmetrical responsibility
Kukla, Karel ; Semrádová, Ilona (advisor) ; Hogenová, Anna (referee) ; Kalábová, Helena (referee)
Thesis work WORLD OF ASYMMETRICAL RESPONSIBILITY develops the original racional concept concentrated on human existence, which was broken by the FACE OF THE OTHER MAN by Levinas. Using analogy we take human FACE AS THE CENTER OF MAN, his body center. The FACE moves forward and has a never ending range. Its potency and vital power calls for further research. Rule of law of asymmetrical responsibility standing for THE OTHER MAN and everyone with a character of unique choice are covered in this thesis work. The contribution into philosophy of education will be seen in restoration of original conception of theoria. Novum to asymmetrical responsibility and its origin are touching the conscious practice deriving from universal FACE. Namelees universal FACES with their own seals form the WORLD OF ASYMMETRICAL RESPONSIBILITY. Life in it in a way of eternity receives and gives immediately the CENTER of neverending row of human looks of FACES with irreplaceable destination in saving human life. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Spinoza's Ethics
Kukla, Karel ; Hogenová, Anna (advisor) ; Blažková, Miloslava (referee)
Spinoza's Ethics Karel Kukla Spinoza's Ethics is practical instruction to a change of ethical thinking. It is a true reflexive Metod. We cannot think a compassion if we don't understand it. Author challenges us to the change of ethical thinking and refers to Spinoza's Ethics, which he introduces to a contemporary reader in an intuitive fashion. Summary of this ethical interpretation as follows: Everything is a part of our body, expressions are necessarily part of the whole. Atribute of thinking has essential role. It enables our intellect to comprehend these expressions and resign in a sense of active ability to reduce our lusts and affects. The third intuitive degree of comprehension directed to God comes out of honest resignation of intellectual comprehension. It comes out of honest self-understanding. Spinoza's Ethics is such a deep and breath-taking exploration of our human heart. It contains appealing ethical reference. It calls for unity and understanding. It leads people out of slavery. Out of thought captivity which is to think or believe we are free. Out of the real slavery he sets us free from the bond of uncontrollable lusts and confused ideas. The question is whether or not we are interested in it. Spinoza's Ethics means a practical life under way of eternity.

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