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    Ľudská duša v ideovej koncepcii Dostojevského.Zuzana Barníková-Magganaris - 2012 - Filosofie Dnes 4 (2):45-62.
    Článok analyzuje antropologicko-existencialistickú a etickú koncepciu človeka v diele F. M. Dostojevského a jej aktuálnosť v súčasnosti. Chce ukázať, že Dostojevského človek je zložitou, vnútorne protirečivou bytosťou, v ktorej sú nerozlučne spojené dobro a zlo, sebaobetavosť s egoizmom, čistota so zlomyseľnosťou. Je tiež pokusom o vymedzenie princípu etickej zodpovednosti a zmyslu života ako kľúčových princípov etiky Dostojevského.This article analyzes the anthropological - existential and ethical concept of man in the work of F. M. Dostoyevsky and its currentness. It aims to (...)
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  2. Limits of Socratic Dialogue in Moral Education.Zuzana Zelinová & Michal Bizoň - forthcoming - Ruch Filozoficzny:1-13.
    The main aim of our paper is to identify the potential limits of Socratic dialogue in moral education. These limits will be identified using a) the original ancient writings preserving several versions of Socrates’ dialogue, and b) modern writing on the Socrates’ dialogue in moral education. We will determine whether these limits are to be found in the writing of Plato or Xenophon, or rather in the problems and paradoxes of this type of education. We assume that a historical exploration (...)
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    For Your Interest? The Ethical Acceptability of Using Non‐Invasive Prenatal Testing to Test ‘Purely for Information’.Zuzana Deans, Angus J. Clarke & Ainsley J. Newson - 2014 - Bioethics 29 (1):19-25.
    Non-invasive prenatal testing is an emerging form of prenatal genetic testing that provides information about the genetic constitution of a foetus without the risk of pregnancy loss as a direct result of the test procedure. As with other prenatal tests, information from NIPT can help to make a decision about termination of pregnancy, plan contingencies for birth or prepare parents to raise a child with a genetic condition. NIPT can also be used by women and couples to test purely ‘for (...)
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    Should Non-Invasiveness Change Informed Consent Procedures for Prenatal Diagnosis?Zuzana Deans & Ainsley J. Newson - 2011 - Health Care Analysis 19 (2):122-132.
    Empirical evidence suggests that some health professionals believe consent procedures for the emerging technology of non-invasive prenatal diagnosis (NIPD) should become less rigorous than those currently used for invasive prenatal testing. In this paper, we consider the importance of informed consent and informed choice procedures for protecting autonomy in those prenatal tests which will give rise to a definitive result. We consider whether there is anything special about NIPD that could sanction a change to consent procedures for prenatal diagnosis or (...)
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    Ratio Negativa—The Popperian Challenge.Zuzana Parusniková - 2009 - In Zuzana Parusniková & Robert S. Cohen (eds.), Rethinking Popper. London: Springer. pp. 31--45.
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    Ethical considerations for choosing between possible models for using NIPD for aneuploidy detection.Zuzana Deans & Ainsley Janelle Newson - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (10):614-618.
    Recent scientific advances mean the widespread introduction of non-invasive prenatal diagnosis (NIPD) for chromosomal aneuploidies may be close at hand, raising the question of how NIPD should be introduced as part of antenatal care pathways for pregnant women. In this paper, the authors examine the ethical implications of three hypothetical models for using NIPD for aneuploidy in state-funded healthcare systems and assess which model is ethically preferable. In comparing the models, the authors consider their respective timings; how each model would (...)
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    Vopěnkova Alternativní teorie množin v matematickém kánonu 20. století.Zuzana Haniková - 2022 - Filosoficky Casopis 70 (3):485-504.
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    Prior on Aristotle’s Logical Squares.Zuzana Rybaříková - 2016 - Synthese 193 (11):3473-3482.
    This paper introduces Prior’s unpublished paper Aristotle on Logical Squares, which is deposited in the Bodleian Library and which discusses Greniewski’s definition of the \ operator, which Greniewski introduced in his paper Próba ‘odmłodzenia’ kwadratu logicznego. It is a unique attempt to formalize the square of opposition. Bendiek’s review, which is an important intermediary between Greniewski’s and Prior’s paper, is also mentioned here. Greniewski’s main motivation was to rejuvenate the traditional square of opposition in order to make a square of (...)
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    Theology and Philosophy of Education or on the Meaning of Academy.Zuzana Svobodová - 2024 - Theology and Philosophy of Education 3 (2):1-4.
    The meaning of academy given in Athens in antiquity is connected with the aim of the journal Theology and Philosophy of Education. This text explains the journal's conceptual roots with methodological distinctions. Both the role of the phenomenological approach and key persons are mentioned.
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    Integrative medicine: partnership or control?Zuzana Parusnikova - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 33 (1):169-186.
    Complementary and alternative medicine is becoming increasingly popular in western countries, with estimates of CAM usage as high as 40%. This has prompted a change of attitude of the medical establishment: the initial dismissal of CAM is being replaced by a drive to integrate CAM into the mainstream. Two possible explanations for this integration thrust are considered. Firstly, integration could be motivated largely by cognitive interest in CAM. Secondly, integration could be mainly power-driven, aimed at controlling the alternative movement and (...)
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    Against the Spirit of Foundations: Postmodernism and David Hume.Zuzana Parusnikova - 1993 - Hume Studies 19 (1):1-17.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Against the Spirit of Foundations: Postmodernism and David Hume1 Zuzana Parusnikova Introduction David Hume lived at the very dawn ofthe modern age and belonged to the Scottish Enlightenment. The Enlightenment is often conceived of as the essence of modernity, thus standing in firm opposition to postmodernism. According to postmodernists, the Enlightenmentideal of a universal liberating rationality and the principle of universally shared norms ofhumanism have not only lost (...)
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  12. The problem of freedom in Russian exile philosophers of the 20th century (Berdyaev and Losskii).Z. Barnikova - 2002 - Filozofia 57 (8):605-6111.
    The paper deals with the problem of human freedom and the freedom of person, as seen by Russian personalist philosophers of the 20th century in their Parisian exile - N. Berdyaev and N. Lossky, both of them influenced by F. M. Dostoyevsky. Their philosophical conceptions derive from existentialism, which is the existential-experiential source of the modern personalism in general. The Russian personalists saw human freedom as one of the absolute values and included its problematic together with the paradoxes of the (...)
     
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  13. Conscientious Refusals in Pharmacy Practice.Zuzana Deans - 2017 - In Dien Ho (ed.), Philosophical Issues in Pharmaceutics: Development, Dispensing, and Use. Dordrecht: Springer.
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    Selection of Advertising Appeals in Slovak Television Advertising.Zuzana Ihnátová - 2013 - Creative and Knowledge Society 3 (1):78-88.
    Purpose of the article The issue of creating advertising that is culturally congruent has been considered to be very important to experts dedicated to the field in the past years. Culture is an important internal factor of customer behavior that needs to be fully considered if the advertising campaigns aim to address its target audience effectively. The goal of this article is to contribute to existing knowledge in the area of culturally congruent advertising. More specifically, to find out what advertising (...)
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  15. Etyka troski i odpowiedzialności albo jak zaczarować \"odczarowaną przyrodę\"?Zuzana Kiczkova - 2001 - Colloquia Communia 71 (4):135-149.
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    Out of error: Further essays on critical rationalism David Miller ashgate, 2006, pp. 314, £55.Zuzana Parusniková - 2008 - Philosophy 83 (1):138-145.
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    Popper's world 3 & human creativity.Zuzana Parusnikova - 1990 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 4 (3):263 – 269.
    Abstract This paper aims to analyse Karl Popper's conception of ?three worlds?, and especially the problem of world 3?the world of objective knowledge. Firstly, I try to explain Popper's turn to ontological questions which I link to his antipsychologism and to issues raised by the development of logic after World War II. I then consider Popper's concept of the autonomy of world 3 and his attempt to introduce world 3 as a world of knowledge without a knowing subject. I conclude (...)
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    Citizenship as given or taken? Meanings and practices among majority and minority youth.Zuzana Petrovičová, Jan Šerek, Michaela Porubanová & Petr Macek - 2012 - Human Affairs 22 (3):335-344.
    Present study sheds more light on the conceptualization of citizenship and civic engagement among majority and minority youth. In order to understand the meanings of citizenship, fourteen focus groups were conducted with young people aged 16–26, with both civically engaged and disengaged young ethnic Czechs, Roma, and Ukrainians. Results suggest that young people understand the citizenship as having multiple dimensions (legal and personal, and in terms of rights and responsibilities) and civic engagement as being focused on various aspects. The way (...)
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    Aristotelés, Łukasiewicz a prázdné termíny.Zuzana Rybaříková - 2020 - Filosoficky Casopis 68 (4):605-622.
    In recent times there has been a shift in the interpretation of Aristotle’s logic. Many researchers have pointed out that the concept of existential import appears in Aristotle’s logic and philosophy, and that Aristotle worked with the concept of empty terms although his concept differs from that which is used in modern logic. Additionally, his search for the “culprits” of old and incorrect interpretation has been tied to the development of modern interpretation. Apart from the traditional concept of the logical (...)
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    Prior’s concept of possible worlds: Clasp between Wittgenstein and Warsaw´s School.Zuzana Rybaříková - 2015 - Pro-Fil 16 (1):30-43.
    Arthur Prior was one of the logicians who participated in the invention of the possible worlds’ semantics. The ontology, which is connected with his systems of modal logic, is unique. Prior tried to reduce the number of abstract entities as much as possible. Hence he did not elect to introduce possible worlds and possibilia into his ontology. In addition, he held a reductionist view, which is called modal actualism by Fine or modalism by Melia. Prior was inspired by various authors (...)
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    Los diarios de viaje de Štefan Nemecskay como legado de búsqueda espiritual.Zuzana Vargová, Jan Gallik & Adriana Lastičová - 2024 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 29:e90034.
    Los viajes y desplazamientos a Italia se desarrollan en cuanto al entorno eslovaco se refiere desde el siglo XIX. Este trabajo se centra en la investigación del viaje, que en sus diarios describe el sacerdote y escritor católico, Štefan Nemecskay, representante de la segunda generación de los seguidores de Bernolák y que han sido publicados originalmente en varias revistas. Aunque el punto de partida del análisis es la categorización de los aspectos de la representación literaria de Italia esbozada por M. (...)
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    Rethinking Popper.Zuzana Parusniková & Robert S. Cohen (eds.) - 2009 - London: Springer.
    In September 2007, more than 100 philosophers came to Prague with the determination to approach Karl Popper's philosophy as a source of inspiration in many areas of our intellectual endeavor. This volume is a result of that effort.
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  23. Is A Postmodern Philosophy Of Science Possible?Zuzana Parusnikova - 1991 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 23 (1):21-37.
    Two main tendencies in postmodernism can be identified, neither providing much scope for developing a postmodern philosophy of science. According to the first, the world is fragmented into a plurality of autonomous local discourses, implying that any advice to scientists can be given only from within science and not from philosophers who stand outside ( above') science. According to the second, the meaning of signs is fundamentally elusive (poststructuralism and deconstruction). A deconstructive philosophy of science might be conceived of as (...)
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    Łukasiewicz and Quine on Empirical and A Priori Sciences.Zuzana Rybaříková - 2019 - Studia Semiotyczne 33 (2):241-253.
    Although Łukasiewicz and Quine do not share many common views, they agreed on one important point in the 1950s: they both denied the distinction between empirical and a priori sciences. This agreement might be surprising as this denial was rather controversial at that time. This paper focuses on Quine’s and Łukasiewicz’s denials of the distinction between empirical and a priori sciences, and proposes three possible answers to the question of why both formulated the same conclusion at a similar time. Firstly, (...)
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    Arthur N. Prior and the Lvov-Warsaw School.Zuzana Rybaříková - 2023 - History and Philosophy of Logic 44 (1):91-103.
    This paper presents the link between Arthur N. Prior and logicians that belonged to the Lvov-Warsaw School. Although certain members of the Lvov-Warsaw School influenced Prior’s views, the amount and the form of the impact are still under discussion. Prior also cooperated with some of them in the development of his systems of logic. This paper focuses on four main areas in which Prior admitted adopting ideas from the Lvov-Warsaw School: systems of propositional logic, the history of logic, modal and (...)
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    Sameness and alterity: Alterity as the hope of education.Zuzana Svobodová - 2018 - Paideia: Philosophical e-Journal of Charles University 15 (3):1-8.
    Sameness and alterity: Alterity as the hope of education. – The contribution introduces questions that originate from the very nature of the dynamics of education, where change happens. In the dynamics of education, what is ‘identical’, is formed in the environment of the other; it also creates a new form, which, compared to the original form, is different/dissimilar. At the same time, what is ‘identical’, maintains the core, out of which each of the other forms are formed. As an intentional (...)
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    Might a conscience clause be used for non-moral or prejudiced reasons?Zuzana Deans - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (2):76-77.
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    Academic Skepticism in Hume and Kant: A Ciceronian Critique of Metaphysics by Catalina González Quintero (review).Zuzana Parusniková - 2023 - Hume Studies 48 (2):346-350.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Academic Skepticism in Hume and Kant: A Ciceronian Critique of Metaphysics by Catalina González QuinteroZuzana ParusnikováCatalina González Quintero. Academic Skepticism in Hume and Kant: A Ciceronian Critique of Metaphysics. Cham: Springer, 2022. Pp. 268. Hardcover. ISBN: 978-3-030-89749-9. £99.99.This book is a valuable contribution to the rapidly expanding field of research into the formative impact of ancient skepticism on early modern philosophy. This new paradigm was introduced several decades (...)
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    Traces of the Brush: Examination of Dōgen’s Thought Through His Language.Zuzana Kubovčáková - 2023 - In Ralf Müller & George Wrisley (eds.), Dōgen’s Texts: Manifesting Religion and/as Philosophy? Springer Verlag. pp. 77-108.
    Beginning with the assumption that the normative conception of Zen that Dōgen expounded and practiced constitutes at its heart a religio-philosophical practice, I focus on Dōgen’s zazen-only as its primary locus. Specifying the nature of zazen-only on and off the cushion, I seek to foreground the ways in which the transformation of apparent dualities into non-dual dualities is key to understanding Dōgen’s Zen as a religio-philosophical practice. Since this activity implicates more than experience, e.g., valuations, desires, goals, actions, reactions, etc., (...)
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    The functions and place of Aesthetics compendia in the development of aesthetics thinking in Slovakia.Zuzana Slušná - 2023 - Espes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 13 (1):142-145.
    Book review of KOPČÁKOVÁ, Slávka, (Ed.) – ORIŇÁKOVÁ, Slávka – ZUBAL, Pavol (2021) Tobias Gottfried Schröer (1791-1850). Estetika ako vízia lepšieho človeka. [Tobias Gottfried Schroer (1791-1850). Aesthetics as a vision of a better person.] Prešov: University of Prešov, Faculty of Arts. 321 p. ISBN 978-80-555-2767-3.
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    Au Pairs, Nannies and Babysitters: Paid Care as a Temporary Life Course Experience in Slovakia and in the UK.Zuzana Sekeráková Búriková - 2019 - Feminist Review 122 (1):80-94.
    This article argues that intersectional analyses of care work also need to include a temporal aspect. Drawing on ethnographic research on Slovak au pairs working in the UK and on interviews with both providers and employers of paid childcare in Slovakia, I examine how the temporariness of care work is created within both migrant and non-migrant settings. In particular, I demonstrate that both employers and providers conceptualise paid childcare as a temporary period in their lives and show the consequences of (...)
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  32. Universal design : methodology to enhance engagement of students in higher education.Zuzana Ceresnova & Lea Rollova - 2015 - In Jaime Hawkins (ed.), Student engagement: leadership practices, perspectives and impact of technology. New York: Nova Publishers.
     
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    Distinguishing standard SBL‐algebras with involutive negations by propositional formulas.Zuzana Haniková & Petr Savický - 2008 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 54 (6):579-596.
    Propositional fuzzy logics given by a combination of a continuous SBL t-norm with finitely many idempotents and of an involutive negation are investigated. A characterization of continuous t-norms which, in combination with different involutive negations, yield either isomorphic algebras or algebras with distinct and incomparable sets of propositional tautologies is presented.
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    Replication stress, a source of epigenetic aberrations in cancer?Zuzana Jasencakova & Anja Groth - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (10):847-855.
    Cancer cells accumulate widespread local and global chromatin changes and the source of this instability remains a key question. Here we hypothesize that chromatin alterations including unscheduled silencing can arise as a consequence of perturbed histone dynamics in response to replication stress. Chromatin organization is transiently disrupted during DNA replication and maintenance of epigenetic information thus relies on faithful restoration of chromatin on the new daughter strands. Acute replication stress challenges proper chromatin restoration by deregulating histone H3 lysine 9 mono‐methylation (...)
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    Člověk a kultura v díle Karla Marxe.Zuzana Lehmannová - 1988 - Praha: Univerzita Karlova.
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    Quodlibetal Problemata in the Arts Quodlibets at the University of Prague c. 1400-1417: An Analysis with a Catalogue.Zuzana Lukšová - 2022 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 63:321-363.
    The paper focuses on the so-called problemata, a topic that has not yet evoked much scholarly interest. In the beginning of the 15th century, problemata regularly occurred in the quodlibetal handbooks of the Prague University masters alongside the usual quaestiones. The paper introduces a catalogue of problemata found in the quodlibetal handbooks of the Prague University masters active between 1400 and 1417, i.e. John Arsen of Langenfeld, Matthias of Knín, John Hus, Simon of Tišnov, and Procopius of Kladruby. Moreover, it (...)
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  37. Applied Ethic and Professional Practice: A Report from a Conference.Zuzana Palovicova - 2011 - Filozofia 66 (7):721-722.
     
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  38. The Nature of Strong Evaluation.Zuzana Palovicova - 2010 - Filozofia 65 (6):564-573.
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  39. Foucault, Health and Medicine.Zuzana ParusnikovÁ - 1998 - Filosoficky Casopis 46:848-851.
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  40. Je „zdravý rozum“ zdravý – a je to rozum?Zuzana ParusnikovÁ - 2008 - Filosoficky Casopis 56:199-224.
    [Reason and common sense; the Humean perspective].
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  41. Rozum – kritika – otevřenost. Živý odkaz filosofie K. R. Poppera.Zuzana ParusnikovÁ - 2008 - Filosoficky Casopis 56:942-949.
    [Reason – critique – openess.. The Living legacy of the philosophy of K. R. Popper ].
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  42. The romantic medicine of Oliver Sacks.Zuzana ParusnikovÁ - 1999 - Filosoficky Casopis 47 (3):387-410.
    [The Romantic Medicine of Oliver Sacks.].
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    Łukasiewicz, determinism, and the four-valued system of logic.Zuzana Rybaříková - 2021 - Semiotica 2021 (240):129-143.
    Jan Łukasiewicz is known primarily as the founder of the three-valued system of logic. It is also generally renowned that his reason for introducing many-valued systems of logic was an attempt to refute determinism. When he developed the three-valued and n-valued logic, he employed these systems in his arguments against determinism. On the contrary, Łukasiewicz preferred the four-valued system of logic that is not suitable for a refutation of determinism in his latest period. It seems, however, that determinism still interested (...)
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    Forms and Movements of Life.Zuzana Svobodová - 2020 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 25 (1):89-105.
    Based on an analysis of the theory of the movement of existence, this paper answers the following question: Where can one see the most important connections of philosophical and religious language in the most re-thought part of Jan Patočkaʼs thinking? The third movement of life is seen as a form of the true philosophical life, but also as a form with metaphysical responsibility. The movement of breakthrough, or actual self-comprehension, is the most important, because it leads to care for the (...)
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    Caring Revolutionary Transformation: Combined Effects of a Universal Basic Income and a Public Model of Care.Zuzana Uhde - 2018 - Basic Income Studies 13 (2).
    This paper explores the possibilities of the recognition and valuation of care by implementing an unconditional basic income and presents a feminist redefinition of the concept of a UBI. The author proposes the notion of a caring revolutionary transformation as a process of institutionalising the social and economic conditions for recognition of care which is a cornerstone of struggles for women’s emancipation and gender equity. It is a process of practically realisable transformative steps which together with their combined and mutually (...)
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  46. The market authoritarianism: Critical diagnosis of the distorted emancipation of women.Zuzana Uhde - 2012 - Filosoficky Casopis 60 (1):55-76.
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    Kráľovský pes: Aristippos z Kyrény a výchova prostredníctvom pôžitkov.Zuzana Zelinová - 2022 - Filozofia 77 (3):192-204.
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    Wisdom of love, which does not avoid suffering: The teachers’ life.Zuzana Svobodová - 2019 - Paideia: Philosophical e-Journal of Charles University 16 (3):1-11.
    Wisdom of love, which does not avoid suffering: The teachers’ life. – Paper reflects the book Suffering and the Intelligence of Love in the Teaching Life: In Light and In Darkness. In the latter, seventeen authors from different helping and arts professions ask the question of the meaning of suffering in human life, and especially in the life of teachers. In a world, which is pluralistic in terms of values it seems to be even more important to reflect on the (...)
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    From the other side: On dialogue in texts by Jostein Gaarder.Zuzana Svobodová - 2020 - Paideia: Philosophical e-Journal of Charles University 17 (1):1-6.
    From the other side: On dialogue in texts by Jostein Gaarder. – By analysing the phenomenon of dialogue in the works of the Norwegian writer Jostein Gaarder the paper shows the essence of the dialogical situation of man in the world. Admittingly, people find themselves in such dialogical situation already. However, by virtue of their freedom, they are capable of going beyond the existing feeling of security, and – through fundamental dialogue with a person coming from the other side, one, (...)
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  50. David Hume and the Science of Man.Zuzana Parusniková - 2011 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 33 (2):205-231.
    Hume built his philosophical system with the ambition to become a Newton of human nature. His science of man is the fulfillment of this project. Hume was inspired by the Newtonian experimental empirical method excluding hypotheses, and he applied this method to moral sciences; he took those to be the basis of all other knowledge. The observation of human cognitive faculties, however, brought him to sceptical conclusions concerning the rational justification of empirical sciences. His original ambitions are thus undermined and (...)
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