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Krajobraz odrazu
Tesařová, Anna ; Helia De Felice, Jennifer (referee) ; Klímová, Barbora (advisor)
Work concerned in landscape and motion in landscape. I want to focus on the way how am I mirroring in landscape and how is landscape mirroring in me. In the proces of work there will be actions reflecting these themes (occasionally with other people or just by myself). These actions will be recorded (in a varied ways). Later I will proceed from it to make the final series of scenes from those records.
The Ideal of Beauty in the Period of Romanticism
Páchová, Kateřina ; Procházka, Martin (advisor) ; Horová, Miroslava (referee)
(in English): The aim of the thesis is to study the ideal of beauty in the period of Romanticism. The study is based on a close analysis of one of the crucial texts of the Romantic period - the Lyrical Ballads written by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The thesis is concerned with the vision of the beautiful in relation to the aesthetics of the sublime. It focuses on the development of what was perceived as beautiful in the periods preceding Romanticism and how this vision changed for the Romantics. The question is what is the ideal of beauty in the period of Romanticism and how it is presented in the Lyrical Ballads? Is there a common ideal for Wordsworth and Coleridge, or do they differ in their notion of the beautiful? The main focus of the thesis is the discrepancy between the beautiful, on one hand, and the sublime or the grotesque, on the other, both in perceiving the nature and human beings. The Romantics have several similar features as well as the vision of the beautiful, whether they praise women or men or nature, whether they deal with the beauty inside or the surface. Similarities between those are considered as well. The reflexion of aesthetics of the beautiful and the sublime is drawn primarily from Edmund Burke's The Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of our Ideas...
The Phenomena of Beauty in the Works of Hans Urs von Balthasar
CARASOVÁ, Adéla
Work explores the relationship between aesthetic experience of beauty and religious experience of divine revelation. It is based on the work of Hans Urs von Balthasar, his concept of beauty in the context of theological aesthetics. The whole issue is examined phenomenologically. In Balthasar´s meaning the aesthetic experience of beauty leads man for inspection being itself, which is analogous cognition of absolute Being of God. Nature beauty is similarly related to the divine glory (Herrlichkeit).
Krajobraz odrazu
Tesařová, Anna ; Helia De Felice, Jennifer (referee) ; Klímová, Barbora (advisor)
Work concerned in landscape and motion in landscape. I want to focus on the way how am I mirroring in landscape and how is landscape mirroring in me. In the proces of work there will be actions reflecting these themes (occasionally with other people or just by myself). These actions will be recorded (in a varied ways). Later I will proceed from it to make the final series of scenes from those records.
Additional components of feldspar deposit of Krásno Krásno - Vysoký Kámen: composition and relation to the feldspar material
Vrbický, Tomáš ; Přikryl, Richard (advisor) ; Štemprok, Miroslav (referee)
The Krasno deposit is only one active mine at Slavkovsky les. Mined are feldspars raw materials with high quality, commonly used in ceramic and glass industry. Mined raw material has a lot of additional components, which has influence on quality of raw material. Main additional components are unwanted coloring Fe oxides. Another additional components are apatite and topaz, which dont have influence on quality of raw material. The most interesting additional components of raw material are Ta - Nb, Li - Rb minerals. Currently the processing of raw material is under modernization for maximal separation high quality of feldspar material. The result of semi-processing operation shows the concentrate can be potential source of strategic raw materials as Nb - Ta or Li - Rb mineralization. For separation of these minerals and elements must be realized detailed research of selected processing and properties of these minerals. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Ideal of Beauty in the Period of Romanticism
Páchová, Kateřina ; Procházka, Martin (advisor) ; Horová, Miroslava (referee)
(in English): The aim of the thesis is to study the ideal of beauty in the period of Romanticism. The study is based on a close analysis of one of the crucial texts of the Romantic period - the Lyrical Ballads written by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The thesis is concerned with the vision of the beautiful in relation to the aesthetics of the sublime. It focuses on the development of what was perceived as beautiful in the periods preceding Romanticism and how this vision changed for the Romantics. The question is what is the ideal of beauty in the period of Romanticism and how it is presented in the Lyrical Ballads? Is there a common ideal for Wordsworth and Coleridge, or do they differ in their notion of the beautiful? The main focus of the thesis is the discrepancy between the beautiful, on one hand, and the sublime or the grotesque, on the other, both in perceiving the nature and human beings. The Romantics have several similar features as well as the vision of the beautiful, whether they praise women or men or nature, whether they deal with the beauty inside or the surface. Similarities between those are considered as well. The reflexion of aesthetics of the beautiful and the sublime is drawn primarily from Edmund Burke's The Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of our Ideas...
Objective and Subjective Cognition of Beauty in the Writings of St. Thomas Aquinas.
FLEISCHMANN, Dan
This thesis deals with the objective and subjective cognition of beauty by a scholastic philosopher Thomas Aquinas. The initial chapters provide historical sources and a source of St. Thomas´s beauty, because beauty was not the main topic of theology and philosophy in the Middle Ages. From the definition of beauty, we know that beauty belongs to the cognitive power, thus next chapters present the activity of the senses and reason, by which we recognize beauty. (Pulchrum autem respicit vim cognoscitivam). This cognitive power results in the objective characteristics of beauty, ie.: a) integrity; b) proportion; c) clarity.) The penultimate chapter justifies the importance of knowledge of objective and subjective beauty, from which it follows in us enjoyment (delectatio et amor). If there is a reason to evaluate the knowledge and principles relating to the beauty, there is a necessary overlap present knowledge such as science. The final chapter addresses the interesting question of modern science - aesthetics: "Whether beauty, as written by Thomas Aquinas, is a specific distinct transcendental or only implicit transcendental initiated by the philosophers of the 20th century?" The thesis tries to show the importance of studying medieval philosophy in shaping topics such as beauty and art.
The Strategic Development Plan of City Krásno
Kříž, Erich ; Krejčová, Nikola (advisor) ; Wokoun, René (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to compile the Strategic Development Plan of development of the city Krásno, which is located in Region of Karlovy Vary, in the Czech Republic. The first part draws up a general theoretical frame, especially focused on specifics of strategic planning in small municipalities and also defines basic concepts. The second part is completely focused on the analysis of the city with the use of socioeconomic analysis, SWOT analysis, structured interviews and survey. The third part draws up the Strategic Development Plan including the vision and development priorities. Due to the required scope of the thesis, the financial and monitoring part of strategic plan were not included, otherwise they are an integral part of the programming.

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