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Popper's Dream and the Propensity Interpretation of Probability
Havlík, Vladimír
The article deals with Popper's propensity interpretation of probability in the context of his metaphysical epilogue to Schisma of physics. The analysis is devoted to Popper's conjecture about propensity and indeterminism, to description of the new picture of physical reality and to the new metaphysical program of propensity cosmology.

An Encounter With Dialgue Acting Within The Context of Spiritual Ways Known To Me And Practiced By Me.
Samuhelová, Danica ; Vyskočil, Ivan (advisor) ; Slavíková, Eva (referee)
In my diploma work, I tried to look into deeper context which opens during Dialogue Acting With Inner Partner (DA). I consciously left out the theatre utilisation of DA which I touched only marginally. Above all, I wanted to explore the spiritual aspect which is open to everyone at the moment of one's entering into the process of DA. For me, DA is a bridge between the western style of perceiving the reality, and the eastern insight into the essence of existence. I mention here only the spiritual practics I experienced by myself, mostly through practicing or intuitive connection through my dreams.

Reality and Dream
Kuthanová, Kristýna ; Sedlák, Michal (advisor) ; Havlásek Tatarová, Lucie (referee)
This work is concerned with theme of fact and dream which it concreted them into a narrower area of lookout. Work is solving man's wish which is connected with the individual memories and place. The theme is analysed within the context of relation with place over time. In teoretical part it is interested in temporality on the basis of special literature. It comes close to fulfilled of personal dream by the art project in relation to surveyed of temporality and development as well. That way it creates individual view on existing questions and it associates ties to culture of art. At last part the work is concerned with consideration over a possibility to use this theme by didactic point in art education.

Dreams and reality in texts of authors of the Prague Linguistic Circle and the Czech Surrealist Group
Turinská, Ivona ; Vojvodík, Josef (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
The rigorous thesis deals with the relationship between members of The Prague Linguistic Circle and the Czech Surrealist Group in the time period between the world wars with the emphasis on the later thirties. The thesis analyzes especially the relation of literary-scientific discourse of the Czech structuralism represented by the theoretical studies of Jan Mukařovský and Roman Jakobson to artistic repertoire of texts, art works, norms and political-cultural views of the Czech surrealism. The introductory part describes the mutual co-operation and personal relationships among members of both groups; the second part of the dissertation shows the presented problems in the historical context of the crisis of the thirties. The framework of my dissertation is composed of the following paradigmatic topics: reality, objectivity, torso, dream and the subconsciousness. The last part of the paper compares surrealism and the atmosphere of the thirties with the mannerism and the period after The Thirty Years' War. The analysis is focused on reciprocal reception of the surrealistic and the structuralistic esthetical conceptions in the thirties.

Dreams and reality in texts of authors of the Prague linguistic circle and the Czech surrealist group
Turinská, Ivona ; Vojvodík, Josef (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
The dissertation deals with the relationship between members of The Prague Linguistic Circle and the Czech Surrealist Group in the time period between the world wars with the emphasis on the later thirties. The thesis analyzes especially the relation of literary-scientific discourse of the Czech structuralism represented by the theoretical studies of Jan Mukařovský and Roman Jakobson to artistic repertoire of texts, art works, norms and political-cultural views of the Czech surrealism. The introductory part describes the mutual co-operation and personal relationships among members of both groups; the second part of the dissertation shows the presented problems in the historical context of the crisis of the thirties. The framework of my dissertation is composed of the following paradigmatic topics: reality, objectivity, torso, dream and the subconsciousness. The last part of the paper compares surrealism and the atmosphere of the thirties with the mannerism and the period after The Thirty Years' War. The analysis is focused on reciprocal reception of the surrealistic and the structuralistic esthetical conceptions in the thirties.

Selected types of imaginative techniques and their use in human self-development
ŠALANDOVÁ, Dagmar
The final bachelor thesis deals with the description and the possibility of application of the selected technique of imagination of self-progress. The theoretical part deals with the concept of imagination, its relationship to fantasy, the application in symbol creation and application in the process of daily dreaming. Further it focuses on therapeutic function of imaginative techniques, their history, major representatives and similar studies on this topic already done. The practical part asks the question how the application of selected techniques of imagination influences the progress of self-understanding and self-experience of the individual. By the qualitative way is with respondents observed and in the final results presented the subjective experience of imaginative exercise, the progress of the ability to imagine, the influence of imagination to experience and behavior concerning to daily live, the attitude toward oneself and towards others and subsequent insight to connections of contents of imagination and their life reality. Observed results can be the basis for contingent future research supporting the importance of imaginative seminars for college students.



Two realities in the works of Jan Weiss
Magulová, Naďa ; Mravcová, Marie (referee) ; Vaněk, Václav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to capture the representation of two realities in the works of Jan Weiss. Weiss' conception of reality oscillates between interrelated fantasy and reality approach and is based on his personal, unusually intensive experience with dream (He experienced dream visions during his typhus fevers in a prisoner camp in Siberia). The first part of this thesis focuses on Weiss' works from 1920s and 1930s. The original theme of dream and dual reality is expressed by the key motive of the mirror and the motive of the double; taking this as his starting point, the author further develops the question of other polarities (evil and good, consciousness and subconsciousness, dreams and reality, the ordinary and the extraordinary) and their relations. Inspired by sickly dreams and the author's WWI experience, the fantastic world of Weiss' writings shows signs of extreme abnormality, mainly time-spatial discontinuity; his early works can be related to expressionism. Dream often verges on hallucinations and madness. Another theme appearing in Weiss' works is that of darkness and blindness, which stands not only for the mysterious territory between the waking hours and sleep, but also for Weiss' moral doubts. The second part of this thesis focuses on genre schemes and types that can be found in Weiss'...