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    Practical Reality and the Scientific Image: Workshop s Willemem A. deVriesem

    LMS Centrum srdečně zve všechny na dvoudenní interaktivní workshop, který povede Willem A. deVries (University of New Hampshire) s názvem   Practical Reality and the Scientific Image   Potvrzení účastníci: Stefanie Dach Luz Christopher Seiberth Jaroslav Peregrin Ladislav Koreň Preston Stovall Michal Hubálek Workshop proběhne v anglickém jazyce. Program workshopu je možné najít zde: https://uni.uhk.cz/lms/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/deVries_Schedule.pdf
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    ZRUŠENO: Anna Durnová: Loneliness as a social problem? Emotions, intimacy and the politics of home

    Anna Durnová (University of Vienna)   Loneliness as a social problem? Emotions, intimacy and the politics of home   Přednáška proběhne v anglickém jazyce. ABSTRACT: TBA
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    Jaroslava Vydrová: The phenomenon of hygiene in the context of Helmuth Plessner’s philosophical anthropology

    Jaroslava Vydrová (Slovenská akadémia vied)   The phenomenon of hygiene in the context of Helmuth Plessner’s philosophical anthropology   Přednáška proběhne v anglickém jazyce. ABSTRACT: TBA
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    Ondřej Švec: Emotions Inside Out: A Phenomenological Account of Emotional Conducts

    Ondřej Švec (Univerzita Karlova v Praze)   Emotions Inside Out: A Phenomenological Account of Emotional Conducts   Přednáška proběhne v anglickém jazyce. ABSTRACT: I will present several arguments against the widely held prejudice that the actual form of an emotion is decided somewhere deep within us, while the emotional gesture, action, or posture comes after the fact, as a mere supplement. This conception is biased in that it artificially separates the emotion itself, with its presumably inner reality, from its outer manifestation, whereby our surroundings are subsequently informed of this reality. Il will show that emotions acquire their identity and determinacy through our conduct, which thus cannot be a mere consequence of emotions but their constitutive dimension. I further suggest that emotions should be considered a specific kind of conducts, since the way in which a person acts out her emotions shapes their content, regulates their intensity and transforms the amorphous flow of felt motivations into a recognizable emotional stance for which she is held accountable.
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    Petr Prášek: Dění existence. O současné fenomenologii ve Francii

    Petr Prášek (Filosofický ústav AVČR)   Dění existence. O současné fenomenologii ve Francii   ABSTRAKT: Ve francouzské fenomenologii došlo po první fázi recepce Husserlovy a Heideggerovy fenomenologie k obratu, který je často mylně označován jako „teologický“, ačkoli jeho jádrem je přesun pozornosti k tomu, co stojí na okraji Husserlova a Heideggerova zájmu – k událostnímu rysu jevení. V přednášce nejprve krátce představím Janicaudovu hypotézu teologického obratu a její hlavní problematické body. V hlavní části se pak zaměřím na pravou podstatu obratu a budu ji konkrétně ilustrovat na vybraných pasážích z děl autorů „fenomenologie události“, jimiž jsou H. Maldiney a C. Romano.
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    Kamila Pacovská: Good Act as a Surprise: Attention and Creativity in Moral Responses

    Kamila Pacovská (Univerzita Pardubice)   Good Act as a Surprise: Attention and Creativity in Moral Responses   Přednáška proběhne v anglickém jazyce. ABSTRACT: TBA
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    Ela Drążkiewicz: The State is Lying to Us! Understanding the meanings of conspiracy theories in Ireland and Poland

    Ela Drążkiewicz (Sociologický ústav, Slovenská akadémia vied)   The State is Lying to Us! Understanding the meanings of conspiracy theories in Ireland and Poland   Přednáška proběhne v anglickém jazyce. ABSTRACT: How can we understand suspicion towards public health measures: immunization campaigns and pandemic restrictions? Is every conspiracy theory a sign of paranoid thinking? Is it possible to take conspiracy theories seriously? Taking a comparative perspective, using examples from Ireland and Poland, in this talk I will examine how conspiracy theories can provide a powerful tool for expressing and addressing tensions between state and citizens, healthcare professionals and patients. The paper will also analyse the role of conspiracy theories in refocusing existing critiques of the socio-political-economic orders. Finally, the talk also questions universalizing treatment of apparently similar conspiracy theories, showing that often the same key tropes are in fact expressing diverse, context-specific ideologies, fears, and desires in relation to different instantiations of the state.
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    Johana Kotišová: Covering the Russo-Ukrainian war: transnational journalistic teams and postcolonial epistemologies

    Johana Kotišová (University of Amsterdam)   ONLINE PPŘEDNÁŠKA: Zoom link: https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/93668679118   Covering the Russo-Ukrainian war: transnational journalistic teams and postcolonial epistemologies   Přednáška proběhne v anglickém jazyce. ABSTRAKT V ANGLIČTINĚ: Mass media provide full coverage of conflicts, wars, and invasions worldwide. However, little is known about the locals working behind the scenes assisting foreign media. The first part of the lecture points to the least visible practices and actors of foreign correspondence, multidirectional power relationships within the transnational teams, and the kinds of risks that media practitioners covering a warzone face. In the second part of the lecture, I focus on the reporting on the Russian-Ukrainian War and show how the neocolonial logic permeating the war newsmaking practices manifests itself in epistemological practices.
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    Ivan Ferreira da Cunha: Otto Neurath’s Utopias: Social Science and Modernism

    Ivan Ferreira da Cunha (Federal University of Santa Catarina UFSC, Brazil)   Otto Neurath’s Utopias: Social Science and Modernism   Přednáška proběhne v anglickém jazyce. ABSTRAKT: This talk discusses Otto Neurath’s philosophy of the social sciences, his scientific utopianism, in the context of cultural modernism. Recent scholarship presents Neurath and other Vienna Circle members in close relation to modernist cultural, artistic, and architectural movements of the interwar period, such as the Bauhaus, the Neue Sachlichkeit, the Austrian Werkbund and the CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne). Neurath took part in the fourth meeting of the Congrès in 1933, but the cooperation failed completely amid controversies with other member of the group. This talk explores the stark contradiction between the scientific world-conception defended by Neurath and the Vienna Circle and the openly metaphysical world-view assumed by the architect Le Corbusier, one of the leading figures in CIAM. In this world-view Le Corbusier considers that science is an expression of a mystical world-order that establishes an aesthetic harmony in the universe. Neurath’s pluralist and fallibilist view of science and democracy is incompatible with Le Corbusier’s stance that influenced CIAM. The social sciences as Neurath regarded them cannot contribute to architecture and urban-planning oriented […]
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    Michaela Fišerová: What is Animot? Jacques Derrida and Idioms of Animality

    Michaela Fišerová (Univerzita J. E. Purkyně v Ústí nad Labem )   What is Animot? Jacques Derrida and Idioms of Animality   ABSTRAKT: TBA
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