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Environmental reporting by companies according to the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) in the context of planetary boundaries
Mádrová, Klára ; Weinzettel, Jan (advisor) ; Rusová, Nikola (referee)
Environmental reporting has been developed in response to pressures from stakeholders who demand non-financial information about companies in addition to financial information. This trend is related to the expansion of the indicators of sustainability and sustainable development and the increased interest of our society in these issues. Reporting has become one of the ways to improve the sustainability of companies and thus support sustainability in general. Environmental sustainability is determined by the concept of planetary boundaries in this thesis. This thesis first summarizes the origins and development of environmental reporting, describes its benefits and risks, and presents its standards. The thesis is then specifically focused on new proposals of European Sustainability Reporting Standards that are part of the new Directive (2022/2464/EU), which came into force 5th January 2023. There are not many scientific papers that deal with these standards yet. The aim of this thesis is to find out whether sustainability standards cover global environmental sustainability issues. It shows that the new standards do indeed cover all the themes of the planetary boundaries concept. If companies take a responsible approach to reporting and managing the issues of environmental reporting, it will probably...
"Power and powerlessness" - Emanuel Rádl on the intellectual's responsibility for a life in polis
Rusová, Nikola ; Schlegelová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Váňová, Miroslava (referee)
The submitted diploma work "Power and Powerlessness" - Emanuel Rádl on the intellectual's responsibility for a life in polis addresses the fundamental questions articulated by the philosophy of one of the most interesting and controversial proponents of Czech philosophical thinking during the first half of the 20th century. The author presents Emanuel Rádl's life and work on the background of the era of laborious formation of a modern society in the independent Czechoslovak Republic, in opposition to the thoughts and approach of the principal polit ical personality and source of inspiration for Czech philosophers of the ment ioned era - T. G. Masaryk. The classical topics of social philosophy, ethics and the philosophy of religion, which have traditionally occupied a dominant place in Czech thinking, resonate in E. Rádl's interpretation with the dramatic events of modern European history, go beyond the scope of local philosophising to culminate in the tragic discourse on the intellectual's responsibility towards the polis when the values of European humanistic heritage are threatened, and in reflection on philosophy's power and powerlessness when faced with the menace of fascism.
"Power and powerlessness" - Emanuel Rádl on the intellectual's responsibility for a life in polis
Rusová, Nikola ; Schlegelová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Váňová, Miroslava (referee)
The submitted diploma work "Power and Powerlessness" - Emanuel Rádl on the intellectual's responsibility for a life in polis addresses the fundamental questions articulated by the philosophy of one of the most interesting and controversial proponents of Czech philosophical thinking during the first half of the 20th century. The author presents Emanuel Rádl's life and work on the background of the era of laborious formation of a modern society in the independent Czechoslovak Republic, in opposition to the thoughts and approach of the principal polit ical personality and source of inspiration for Czech philosophers of the ment ioned era - T. G. Masaryk. The classical topics of social philosophy, ethics and the philosophy of religion, which have traditionally occupied a dominant place in Czech thinking, resonate in E. Rádl's interpretation with the dramatic events of modern European history, go beyond the scope of local philosophising to culminate in the tragic discourse on the intellectual's responsibility towards the polis when the values of European humanistic heritage are threatened, and in reflection on philosophy's power and powerlessness when faced with the menace of fascism.

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