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Kindergarten 21st century.
Bajerová, Anna-Marie ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The basis of this bachelor thesis is an architectural study prepared in the subject AG034. The theme of the work is the design of a nursery school that will meet the requirements of the 21st century. The proposed building is located in the city district of Brno-Stránice. The lot is located on the outskirts of the Masaryk district, near the Square Míru. The site is part of the Cyrilomethodian Grammar School and this fact is taken into account. The terrain on the lot is sloped from west to east and the design uses the height difference of 7.1 metres to allow entry from three elevation levels. The main entrance is from the street in the west side of the property. The building can also be accessed through the campus itself, to which the nursery is affiliated. A new parking lot for parents and employees is proposed for the property, which includes 7 car stalls, including an immobile one. Around the house there are green areas, a playground with an artificial surface and a sports ground. The south side of the property consists of a stone wall, which is simultaneously a fence with a neighbouring property. The building has 2 upper floors and one underground level. The first above-ground floor contains the main operation of the nursery, the second above-ground floor acts as the main entrance and at the same time the facilities for the teachers and the underground floor is reserved for the operating part of the building such as TZB, warehouses and food preparation. The building is designed as a woodwork in combination with a masonry lower structure. The roof of the building above 1NP is designed as an operational vegetation roof. The second roof above 2NP is also a vegetation roof but without operation. I was inspired by dualism when I designed the building. The building is meant to be clean, functionalistic for passers-by, but for children it provides a reflection of their soul in the form of a "woozy" inner facade, which is also written into the interior itself.
Kindergarten 21st century.
Bajerová, Anna-Marie ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The basis of this bachelor thesis is an architectural study prepared in the subject AG034. The theme of the work is the design of a nursery school that will meet the requirements of the 21st century. The proposed building is located in the city district of Brno-Stránice. The lot is located on the outskirts of the Masaryk district, near the Square Míru. The site is part of the Cyrilomethodian Grammar School and this fact is taken into account. The terrain on the lot is sloped from west to east and the design uses the height difference of 7.1 metres to allow entry from three elevation levels. The main entrance is from the street in the west side of the property. The building can also be accessed through the campus itself, to which the nursery is affiliated. A new parking lot for parents and employees is proposed for the property, which includes 7 car stalls, including an immobile one. Around the house there are green areas, a playground with an artificial surface and a sports ground. The south side of the property consists of a stone wall, which is simultaneously a fence with a neighbouring property. The building has 2 upper floors and one underground level. The first above-ground floor contains the main operation of the nursery, the second above-ground floor acts as the main entrance and at the same time the facilities for the teachers and the underground floor is reserved for the operating part of the building such as TZB, warehouses and food preparation. The building is designed as a woodwork in combination with a masonry lower structure. The roof of the building above 1NP is designed as an operational vegetation roof. The second roof above 2NP is also a vegetation roof but without operation. I was inspired by dualism when I designed the building. The building is meant to be clean, functionalistic for passers-by, but for children it provides a reflection of their soul in the form of a "woozy" inner facade, which is also written into the interior itself.
The Evolution of the notion of a World Soul in Henry More
Joseph, Jacques ; Hladký, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Nejeschleba, Tomáš (referee) ; Hill, James (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is to describe the evolution of the concept of a world soul in the thought of Cambridge Platonist Henry More (1614-1687). However, this topic is discussed within the broader context of early modern philosophy and the birth of modern science. The philosophy of Henry More presents a very interesting confrontation between Renaissance Neo-Platonism and Cartesianism, early modern mechanicism and the newest scientific discoveries of his age, the notion of a world soul being exactly the point where all these thought currents meet. The classical conception of a platonic world soul in More's early thought later becomes the Spirit of Nature, a principle complimentary to mechanicism (and at the same time acting as its metaphysical foundation). Yet in order for the regularity of such phenomena as gravitation to be guaranteed, the Spirit of Nature has to be rid of any conscience and will of its own. However, besides this tendency to "strip" the world soul of its personal aspects, leading ultimately to the notion of a completely impersonal natural law, a deeper analysis of certain aspects of More's philosophical system shows also a determination to preserve the broader connections that tie the classical notion of a world soul to a specific world picture that does not necessarily fit...
The Solution to the Mind-Body Problem in Searle's Philosophy of Mind
Popelář, Jan ; Kranát, Jan (advisor) ; Moural, Josef (referee)
This paper studies the mind-body problem in Searle's philosophy of mind. It thoroughly evaluates his criticism of the philosophical tradition and the scientifc methodology. As he argues, the former has been misleading us with its dualistic distinctions and the latter has been pushing us into various forms of reductionism. Most importantly, though, it examines his proposed solution to the mind-body problem, his defnition of consciousness, intentionality, subjectivity, and in addition, his famous "Chinese room" argument disputing claims of strong AI proponents. Although this paper does deal with many of the problems his claims and theories inherently contain, it is primarily meant to outline Searle's view on consciousness and its implications in the context of the mind-body problem tradition, rather than to be an extensive elaboration of his one specifc thesis. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Platonic and Archimedean solids and their properties in teaching of mathematics at secondary schools
Dohnalová, Eva ; Robová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Halas, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Platonic and Archimedean solids and their properties in teaching of mathematics at secondary schools Author: Eva Dohnalová Department: Department of Didactics of Mathematics Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Jarmila Robová, CSc. Abstract: This work is an extension of my bachelor work and it is intended for all people interested in regular and semiregular polyhedra geometry. It is a comprehensive text which summarizes brief history, description and classification of regular and semiregular polyhedra. The work contains proofs of Descartes' and Euler's theorems and proofs about number of regular and semiregular polyhedra. It can be also used as a didactic aid in the instruction of regular and semiregular solids at secondary schools. This text is supplemented by illustrative pictures made in GeoGebra and Cabri3D. Keywords: Regular polyhedra, platonic solids, Platon, semiregular polyhedra, Archimedean solids, Archimedes, dulaism, Descartes' theorem, Euler's theorem.
The analysis of movie characters of cyborg-woman from the perspective of the postmodern and post-theoretical approaches to the body and the identity constitution.
Bubeníčková, Kateřina ; Fišerová, Michaela (advisor) ; Kobová, Ĺubica (referee)
The thesis focuses on the analysis of the basic types of the film characters portraying artificial women: creatures who combine "femininity" (humanity) and technology, and who show female sexual characteristics or features that are stereotypically perceived as female-like (e.g. female cyborgs, female androids, female robots). The characters are analyzed and approached from the perspective of postmodern philosophy and post-theory studies; the forming of their body and identity is analyzed on the account of the narrative. The aim of the thesis is to explore whether the film representations of female cyborgs are similar to real cyborgs in the sense that they bring liberalization from the point if view of posthumanism and cyberfeminism, or whether they can only be perceived as the prime form of the Foucaltian body-as-machine, i.e. perfectly controllable precise technicist bodies which are created by the current power dispositions. The characters are divided into four categories, based on their predominant physical and "social" functions: a sexbot, a domesticated artificial woman, a destructive artificial woman and an emotional/intelligent artificial woman. The following identification and interpretation of the body, identity, relationships and the narrative structures are based on the theoretical...
The perfect woman. The analysis of movie characters of artificial female beings from the perspective of the postmodern theories and its approaches to the body and the identity constitution.
Bubeníčková, Kateřina ; Vochocová, Lenka (advisor) ; Kobová, Ĺubica (referee)
This thesis will be focused on the analysis of the basic types of the female artificial movie characters - the beings connecting "femininity" (humanity) and technology. These characters holds the external female sexual signs or the characteristics stereotypically perceived as female (e.g. cyborg/cyborg woman, android woman, robotess). My issue will be examinated from the perspective of postmodern approach to the process of shaping their bodies and identities in relation to the narrative movie structure. The characters will be divided into categories based on their dominating physical and "social" function in the story. The subsequent identification and interpretation of physicality, identity and relations with other characters of the narrative will be based not only on principles of semiotic analysis, but will take into account especially the approach of postmodernism. The main theoretical basis for this paper will be the theory of poststructuralism and so called post theories - a theory of posthumanism, transhumanism and cyberfeminism.
The view from outside - the February revolution 1948 in the novels of Zdeněk Němeček, Egon Hostovský and Lubor Zink
Malinová, Lenka ; Schmarc, Vít (advisor) ; Vaněk, Václav (referee)
In her work, the author compares three novels of the exile writers, Egon Hostovský, Lubor Zink and Zdeněk Němeček. The novels Missing, February and the story Shadow bring together the theme of the February revolution in Czechoslovakia in 1948. The author grapple with three main topics, which appear in all three novels: binary worlds and dualism, betrayed word and image of the history. In this work these newfound motives are put into the context with the general principles of literature in exile.
Regular polyhedra and their properties
Pavlovičová, Eva ; Robová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Halas, Zdeněk (referee)
This work is intended for all people from the general public especially for all people interested in regular polyhedra geometry. The work can be also used as didactic aid by education of regular polyhedra. It is an comprehensive text which summarizes description, history, classification of this five regular polyhedra. We will also focus on their properties and occurence. Basic calculations of surfaces, volumes and radii of the circles circumscribed and inscribed are in the work too. The text is supplemented with illustrative pictures made in GeoGebra and Cabri3D. Some chapters are supplemented with photos.
The Phenomenon of Compressed Modernity and Social Problems in Korea
Vinšová, Katarína ; Vavrincová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Löwensteinová, Miriam (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to introduce the compressed modernity phenomenon in Korea that took place in the second half of the 20th century and in addition to the rapid development brought also a lot of social problems. This thesis explains the process of compressed modernity and describes its progress by decades. The main aim of this thesis is to introduce and analyze the most important problems - defamiliation, insufficient social welfare, problem of the Korean economy, problem of frequent accidents and dualism - that occurred because of the rapid development. Today's policy that is trying to solve these problems and stop their advancement is also described.

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