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The University of Paris and the Foundations of the Bohemian Reformation
Herold, Vilém
The influence of the University of Paris on the Predecessors of M.Jan Hus and on Bohemia.
Tendencies oc Czech Literature in the nineties
Pechar, Jiří
A Characteristics of Diverse Tendencies of Development of Czech Literature in the Nineties.
Havlíček's Liberal Democratic Conservatism, the Czech Idea of Statehood and the Unpolitical Politics
Bednář, Miloslav
Karel Havlíček was the most influential disciple of František Palacký. Havlíček's liberal conservative theoretical position had a solid philosophical foundation in the reform nature of the democratic tradition of the Idea of the Czech Statehood. He emphasized the paradigm of the U.S.A. as an inspiration for modern democratic politics.
The Concept of Risk Society
Loudín, Jiří
The article deals with an issue of the risks and uncertainties linked with functioning of science and technology in the contemporary societies; the problem is conceptualized in the theories of risk society.
The Czech Republic and the Problem of Freedom of Europe in the European Union
Bednář, Miloslav
In a flagrant contrast with traditional directions of the modern Czech statehood and its politics, the EU emphasizes its allegedly irreplaceable Euroopean identity in an evident opposition to the U.S. by its obsolete stress on so called European Social Model which means, first of all, a centrally distributed socialist management, supplementing civic liberties by the rule of commanding bureucratic control and administration.
On the Interpretation of B. Bolzano's Philosophic-Logical Conception
Hála, Vlastimil
The author focuses on different aprroaches to the problem of interpretation of ideas, statements and truths "in themselves". He makes a criticism of the interpretations that identify "objects in themselves" with a kind of truths of reason (vérités de raison), which is a position defended by R. Haller.
Essays on Truth
Nosek, Jiří
A collection of 19 papers in Czech and Slovak given at the interdisciplinary seminar Truth in Science and Philosophy held in Prague 1999. The papers are written by philosophers and scientists working in science, social sciences and humanities whose common aim is to present problems of truth from various perspectives which are discussed in science and philosophy in recent years.
The Posttotalitarian Syndrom as a Problem of Philosophy and Political Philosophy
Bednář, Miloslav
The coming to term with the communist totalitarian legacy is being made significantly difficult by refusal of influential intellectual strands in western democracies to cope with their overwhelmingly compromising burden of both Marxist, socialist and, primarilly in political EU conceptions, even fascist and Nayi past.
The coming of normalization in the ČSAV and the reestablishment of the totalitarian régime
Prokůpek, Ladislav
By the "proces of normalization" is meant the gradual restauration of the Czechoslovak totaliarian régimé of the fifties. According to Hannah Arendt, the fundamental feature of totalitarian régimes is the elimination of those who are "useless and unneeded".
Beyond Left and Right?
Suša, Oleg
New Conceptions of Politics in Western Europe.

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