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KFI / V1EN
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Course description
Department/Unit / Abbreviation
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KFI
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V1EN
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Academic Year
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2023/2024
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Academic Year
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2023/2024
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Title
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Sciences in Antiquity and Middle Ages
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Form of course completion
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Exam
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Form of course completion
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Exam
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Long Title
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Sciences in Antiquity and the Middle Ages
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Accredited / Credits
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Yes,
6
Cred.
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Type of completion
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Oral
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Type of completion
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Oral
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Time requirements
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Lecture
2
[Hours/Week]
Seminar
2
[Hours/Week]
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Course credit prior to examination
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Yes
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Course credit prior to examination
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Yes
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Automatic acceptance of credit before examination
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Yes in the case of a previous evaluation 4 nebo nic.
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Included in study average
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YES
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Language of instruction
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Czech
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Occ/max
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Automatic acceptance of credit before examination
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Yes in the case of a previous evaluation 4 nebo nic.
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Summer semester
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0 / -
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0 / -
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0 / -
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Included in study average
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YES
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Winter semester
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0 / -
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0 / -
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0 / -
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Repeated registration
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NO
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Repeated registration
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NO
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Timetable
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Yes
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Semester taught
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Winter semester
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Semester taught
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Winter semester
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Minimum (B + C) students
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3
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Optional course |
Yes
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Optional course
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Yes
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Language of instruction
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Czech
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Internship duration
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0
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No. of hours of on-premise lessons |
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Evaluation scale |
1|2|3|4 |
Periodicity |
každý rok
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Evaluation scale for credit before examination |
S|N |
Periodicita upřesnění |
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Fundamental theoretical course |
No
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Fundamental course |
No
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Fundamental theoretical course |
No
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Evaluation scale |
1|2|3|4 |
Evaluation scale for credit before examination |
S|N |
Substituted course
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KFI/FAV1
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Preclusive courses
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N/A
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Prerequisite courses
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N/A
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Informally recommended courses
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N/A
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Courses depending on this Course
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N/A
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Histogram of students' grades over the years:
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Course objectives:
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The aim of this course is to interpret the relationship of myth, philosophy and science. Know the ancient sources of theoretical thinking, antique science and the East. Antique atomics. Platon and theoretical foundations of mathematics. Philosophy of Nature in Aristotle's work. Acquaint students with the idea of space by pre-sokratics, medieval conception of nature and man, as well as the revision of assumptions antique science in the Middle Ages. Part of the course will be devoted to Pythagoras and the ancient sources of mathematics.
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Requirements on student
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Credit: Seminary work - presentation and defense of their own interpretation of the given text. Exam: Knowledge of lectured topics and basic literature.
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Content
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Historical interpretations of the relationship of myth, philosophy, science. Ancient science and the East. Sources of ancient theoretical thinking. Pythagoras and the sources of ancient mathematics. Eleatics and the problem of infinity (Parmenides, Zenon). Idea of Space by pre-sokratics. Classical models of ancient cosmos. Antique atomics (Leukipos, Democritus, Epicurus, Lukretius Carus). Platon and theoretical foundations of mathematics. Philosophy of Nature in Aristotle's work. Medieval conception of nature and man (Platonism, Eriugena, Thomas Aquinas, Avicenna, Averroes, Maimonides). Fates of ancient science programs in the Middle Ages. Rethinking assumptions ancient science in the Middle Ages (Tertullian, Augustine of Hippo, Plotinus, Albert Magnus, Thomas Aquinas, Duns Scotus, Robert Grosseteste, Buridan).
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Activities
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Fields of study
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Studenti mají k dispozici oporu ve formě skupiny/týmu v rámci systému Microsoft Teams.
Studentům jsou dostupné všechny aktuální informace ke kurzu (termíny, materiály či odkazy na ně) na stránce předmětu v Courseware.
Studenti mají k dispozici elektronickou učebnici v rámci Kompendia KFI - https://www.esf.kfi.zcu.cz/kompendium-eks/?course=kfi_fav1
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Guarantors and lecturers
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Guarantors:
Doc. PhDr. Radim Kočandrle, Ph.D. (100%),
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Lecturer:
Mgr. Miroslav Hanke, Ph.D. (100%),
Doc. PhDr. Radim Kočandrle, Ph.D. (100%),
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Seminar lecturer:
Mgr. Miroslav Hanke, Ph.D. (100%),
Doc. PhDr. Radim Kočandrle, Ph.D. (100%),
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Literature
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Basic:
Armstrong, A. H. Filosofie pozdní antiky: od staré Akademie po Jana Eriugenu. Praha, 2002. ISBN 80-7298-053-X.
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Basic:
Long, Anthony A. Hellénistická filosofie : stoikové, epikurejci, skeptikové. Vyd. 1. Praha : Oikoymenh, 2003. ISBN 80-7298-077-7.
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Basic:
Kirk, G. S.; Raven, J. E.; Schofield, Malcolm. Předsókratovští filosofové : kritické dějiny s vybranými texty. Vyd. 1. Praha : Oikoymenh, 2004. ISBN 80-7298-110-2.
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Basic:
Graeser, Andreas. Řecká filosofie klasického období : sofisté, Sókratés a sokratikové, Platón a Aristotelés. Praha : Oikoymenh, 2000. ISBN 80-7298-019-X.
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Basic:
De Libera, Alain. Středověká filosofie : byzantská, islámská, židovská a latinská filosofie. Praha : Oikoymenh, 2001. ISBN 80-7298-026-2.
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Extending:
Guthrie, W. K. C. A History of Greek Philosophy I-VI. Cambridge.
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Extending:
Kahn, Charles H. Anaximander and the origins of Greek cosmology. Indianapolis : Hackett, 1994. ISBN 0-87220-255-0.
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Extending:
Lloyd, G. E. R. Methods and problems in Greek science. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1991. ISBN 978-0-521-39762-9.
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Extending:
Hussey, Edward. Presokratici. [1. vyd.]. [Praha] : Rezek, 1997. ISBN 80-86027-07-4.
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Extending:
Karfíková, Lenka. Studie z patristiky a scholastiky. 1. vyd. Praha : Oikoymenh, 1997. ISBN 80-86005-32-1.
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On-line library catalogues
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Time requirements
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All forms of study
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Activities
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Time requirements for activity [h]
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Presentation preparation (report) (1-10)
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10
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Graduate study programme term essay (40-50)
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40
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Contact hours
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52
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Preparation for an examination (30-60)
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54
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Total
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156
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Prerequisites
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Knowledge - students are expected to possess the following knowledge before the course commences to finish it successfully: |
Course requires no special prior knowledge and skills. |
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Learning outcomes
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Knowledge - knowledge resulting from the course: |
Students will gain an overview of the issue. Get acquainted with the fate of ancient science in historical context. They will be able to confront the various systems and analyze their relationship. Students are able to apply acquired information in many planes issues (myth, philosophy, science, history). |
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Assessment methods
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Knowledge - knowledge achieved by taking this course are verified by the following means: |
Oral exam |
Individual presentation at a seminar |
Seminar work |
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Teaching methods
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Knowledge - the following training methods are used to achieve the required knowledge: |
Lecture |
Seminar classes |
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