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The Notion of an Object in Husserl's Phenomenology and and its Preview in Classical Ancient metaphysics
Zavřel, Viktor ; Benyovszky, Ladislav (advisor) ; Rybák, David (referee) ; De Santis, Daniele (referee)
The presented dissertation aims to present the concept of an object, which we can observe in Husserl's phenomenological philosophy. It highlights the four basic meanings of an object and tries to connect them. This work also presents a comprehensive history of key metaphysical concepts. Primarily through the analysis of the theories of the pre-Socratic philosophers and Plato's theory, it presents the ancient concept of the object, then moves on to the analysis of Aristotle's Metaphysics, within which the focuse is placed especially on the concept of οὐσία and on the changes in the understanding of this term.
The Notion of an Object in Husserl's Phenomenology and it's Preview in Aristotle's Metaphysics
Zavřel, Viktor ; Novotný, Karel (advisor) ; Nitsche, Martin (referee) ; Karfík, Filip (referee)
The presented dissertation aims to present the concept of an object, which we can observe in Husserl's phenomenological philosophy. It highlights the four basic meanings of an object and tries to connect them. This work also presents a comprehensive history of key metaphysical concepts, mainly through analyzes of Aristotle's Metaphysics and interpretations of his philosophical theories over the ages. Emphasis is placed especially on the concept of οὐσία and on the changes in the understanding of this term in Medieval and Early Modern philosophy.
The intake of food organic acids and the influence on hard dental tissues
Procházková, Nikola ; Krugová, Alena (advisor) ; Zavřel, Viktor (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the influence of organic acids on hard dental tissue. The theoretical part is focused on the construction of tooth-enamel, dentin and cement and, of course, to individual organic acids. Furthermore, the disease-dental erosion caused by acids is theoretically described. The practical part consists of evaluated questionnaires. Questions in the questionnaire are formulated to respond to the goals I have set out. The questionnaire was in two forms. The first form was electrocnic and was placed on the Internet. 65 respondents answered this questionnaire. The second form was printed and was placed in the waiting room of the dental clinic in Černý most. The total number of respondents was 102. After evaluating the questionnaire survey, I identified the risk of erosion. The questionnaire survey should also reveal the subjective feeling of patients after ingestion of organic acids.

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