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Does Popper's critique of Plato stand up against other interpretations?
Pokorný, Pavel ; Šimsa, Martin (advisor) ; Franěk, Jakub (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is to answer following question: Does Popper's critique of Plato stand up against other interpretations? This question is answered by author that he clarifies Popper's assumptions, and then he compares it with Plato's primary texts as well as with secondary sources of other interpreters (Gadamer, Reale, Graeser, Patočka, and Strauss). To answer the main question the author proceeds with this method: In the first chapter he focuses on the context of Popper's evaluation of Plato and clarifies the difference between terms of the open and closed society. He uses moments of Popper's life too. In the second chapter author clarifies Plato's political philosophy on the basis of analysis Leges a Respublica, which are texts that formulates the main ideas of Plato's philosophy and are the main source of Popper's criticism. In the third chapter author presents an explanation of Popper's criticism from the first volume of Open society and its enemies, while he mostly focuses on Popper's formulation of "law of revolution", which is based on assumption of validity of historicism in Plato's explanation of society development and an accusation of Plato's racism. In the last chapter author analyzes Popper's critical statements formulated against Plato and confronts it with other...
Does Popper's critique of Plato stand up against other interpretations?
Pokorný, Pavel ; Šimsa, Martin (advisor) ; Franěk, Jakub (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is to answer following question: Does Popper's critique of Plato stand up against other interpretations? This question is answered by author that he clarifies Popper's assumptions, and then he compares it with Plato's primary texts as well as with secondary sources of other interpreters (Gadamer, Reale, Graeser, Patočka, and Strauss). To answer the main question the author proceeds with this method: In the first chapter he focuses on the context of Popper's evaluation of Plato and clarifies the difference between terms of the open and closed society. He uses moments of Popper's life too. In the second chapter author clarifies Plato's political philosophy on the basis of analysis Leges a Respublica, which are texts that formulates the main ideas of Plato's philosophy and are the main source of Popper's criticism. In the third chapter author presents an explanation of Popper's criticism from the first volume of Open society and its enemies, while he mostly focuses on Popper's formulation of "law of revolution", which is based on assumption of validity of historicism in Plato's explanation of society development and an accusation of Plato's racism. In the last chapter author analyzes Popper's critical statements formulated against Plato and confronts it with other...
Popper's Critique of Plato's Political Philosphy
Loban, Petr ; Šimsa, Martin (advisor) ; Novák, Miroslav (referee)
Reading and research of main Popper's arguments against Plato's political philosophy, especially against Plato's critipue of democracy. Reading and research of relevant Plato's books. Reading and research of books of main interpretations and critiques of Plato. Comparation and critical evaluation of arguments of Popper, Plato and key readers. The final answer to questiona, whether Popper's critique is well grounded and justified.
Popperova otevřená společnost a fenomén Evropské unie
Bednář, Miloslav
Bednář examines critically the European Union from the point of view of Popper's concept of open society.
Popper's criticism of the causal theory of language
Nosek, Jiří
The article interprets Popper's criticism of the causal theory of language. The interpretation draws on Popper's conception of language based on emergent and creative nature of language which contradicts the deterministic character of causality ascribed to language by its causal theory.
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.
Method, Meaning, Intention. Popper's Motives in Contemporary Analytical Thought
Havlík, Vladimír
The collection of articles from the sixth Slovak-Czech symposium on analytical philosophy is devoted to the hundredth anniversary of the birth of K. R. Popper. The articles inspired by his philosophical thought deal with many different problems in the context of contemporary analytical philosophy.

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