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Reality as Self, Thing and Their Relation
Jahoda, Lukáš ; Hill, James (advisor) ; Karásek, Jindřich (referee)
The meaning of this work is to grasp the development of early-modern philosophy into "modern" philosophy on the basis of the subject-object issue, which is considered and demonstrated as ontologically entirely fundamental. The expression of this development is illustrated for reason of deeper clarification of the sense and meaning of modern philosophy. The ontology of early-modern philosophy is essentially determined through the categories of subject and object, self and thing. The most universal nature of this ontology is based on object of reality fixation which is self, thing, or both. The notions of self and thing are in this work introduced in their totality through the extreme positions of two early-modern philosophers. The demonstration of the extreme philosophy of the subject is Berkeley. The demonstration of the extreme philosophy of the object is Spinoza. On the basis of explication of their ontology is explicated the universal nature of early-modern ontology. The end of early-modern ontology and its transition into "modern" ontology happens through the reconstruction of the subject-object figure. The author of this reconstruction is Hegel. Reality is now placed neither into the subject neither into the object, but into their mutual relation.
Immovable Thing
Kašparová, Lenka ; Hendrychová, Michaela (advisor) ; Švestka, Jiří (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to provide a summary of contemporary legislation related to the immovable thing and its position in Czech law. The paper involves legal basis of the term "immovable thing" according to the private law (mainly code of civil law) and partially according to the public law (cadastral and building code). The study focuses on crucial legislation and gives summary of interpretation of this term given by case law and legal theory. The thesis highlights contemporary regulation but there are also parts dedicated to previous legislations effective in 20th century and part related to the bill of a new civil law code. The paper also includes a summary of the public registers of immovables provided by state in 20th and 21st century. The thesis presents the topic chronologically. It consists of chapters divided into subchapters and than to parts and subparts. Each chapter focuses on legal regulation and land register effective and used in particular time period. There are crucial eight chapters including introduction and conclusion and other six chapters concerning administration (addendums, list of abbreviations, abstract, resumé and other). The paper gives transparent outline of legal and historical developement of the term "immovable thing" as well as analysis of the serious interpretative...

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