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The national revival as a source of Masaryk's philosophy of history
Zumr, Josef
The author Josef Zumr presents the analysis of Masaryk's views on Czech national revival.
Masaryk, World Revolution, Russia and Czech Russophilia
Vlček, Radomír
Russia and czech russophilia in the book of T. G. Masaryk World revolution.
The Contemporary Siognificance of Thinking and Action of T. G. Masaryk
Bednář, Miloslav
The Author examines topical significance of T.G.Masaryk for democratic civilization and major current European issues.
The Church and TGM 1880-1900
Zumr, Josef
The reaction of Catholic theologians, especially the Dominican F. Konečný, to Masaryk's works Základové konkrétné logiky a Česká otázka. The alleged nationalism of Josef Jungmann is also analyzed.
Philosophical Significance of Masaryk's Concept of Religion and of His Account of the Meaning of Czechoslovak History
Bednář, Miloslav
Masaryk's concept of religious democracy is an appeal to uniting and individually irreplaceable feeling of life and world from the point of view of eternity, an appeal to think and act on the basis of such a feeling. The purpose of philosophy, according to Masaryk, is to mark out the religgious ground of human.
Philosophical Origins of Masaryk's Concept of Democracy, Political Action and the Czechoslovakian Idea of Statehood
Bednář, Miloslav
T. G. Masaryk grasped history in terms of philosophy as a non-linear motion of the creation of democratic civilization. This appears to be a consequence of philosophical and religious basis, more precisely of ontology and cosmology, both rooted in and creating a sort of Natural Law.
Masaryk's Philosophical and Political Challenge to Present and Future
Bednář, Miloslav
Globalization and globality are in the light of Masaryk's thought phenomena understandable from democratical and non-ideological points of view. On the other hand, the lasting significance of Masaryk's philosophy of religion as a concept of life-world in terms of democratic view of life seems to be all the more valid showing the present neo-Marxists ideologies unteneable.
T. G. Masaryk an the Controversy on the Historicism in the Czech Literature at the Turn of 19th Century
Řezníková, Lenka
The study outlines connections between innovations of historical representations in the Czech literature around 1900 and the activities of T. G. Masaryk. From this point of view, it analyses the so-called "literary generation of the 1890s" as an self-identification imagined community, and the key role which Masaryk's participation in the controvery on Manuscript of Dvůr Králové (1886) played in its construing.

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