Systematic Philosophy (Full Time)

Nr.Supervising departmentTopicSupervisor
1.Department of Philosophy and History of Philosophy FARS CUModal variations of philosophical and socio-political perspectives of nationalism in the context of European dynamics (starting points, forms, and mutations) *doc. Mgr. Erika Lalíková, PhD.
2.Department of Philosophy and History of Philosophy FARS CUEthics as Systematic Educational Method for Creation of Critical Thinking **doc. Mgr. Andrej Kalaš, PhD.
3.Department of Philosophy and History of Philosophy FARS CUNormativity of nature: approaches in contemporary (neo)aristotelian ethical naturalism prof. Mgr. Michal Chabada, PhD.
4.Department of Philosophy and History of Philosophy FARS CULove as a virtue in modern ethical theoriesprof. Mgr. Michal Chabada, PhD.
5.Department of Philosophy and History of Philosophy FARS CUThe place and function of emotions in moral evaluationprof. Mgr. Michal Chabada, PhD.
6.Department of Philosophy and History of Philosophy FARS CUNaturalistic Explanations of Religionprof. Mgr. Michal Chabada, PhD.
7.Department of Philosophy and History of Philosophy FARS CUThe Idea of University as a Philosophical Problemprof. PhDr. Emil Višňovský, PhD.
8.Department of Logic and the Methodology of Sciences FARS CULogico-semantic theory of conditionalsprof. PhDr. František Gahér, CSc.
9.Department of Logic and the Methodology of Sciences FARS CUAbduction and Bayesian Confirmation Theorydoc. Mgr. Lukáš Bielik, PhD.
10.Department of Logic and the Methodology of Sciences FARS CUAbduction and induction: parallels and differences in the problem of justificationdoc. Mgr. Lukáš Bielik, PhD.
11.Department of Logic and the Methodology of Sciences FARS CUInaccurate representations, misinformation and disinformation: methodological and social aspectsdoc. Mgr. Lukáš Bielik, PhD.
12.Department of Logic and the Methodology of Sciences FARS CUReconstruction of Hellenistic Conditionalsdoc. PhDr. Vladimír Marko, PhD.
13.Department of Logic and the Methodology of Sciences FARS CUModern arguments on freedom of willdoc. PhDr. Vladimír Marko, PhD.
14.Department of Logic and the Methodology of Sciences FARS CUStructure and formal presentation of ways of solving the problemdoc. PhDr. Vladimír Marko, PhD.
15.Institute of Philosophy SASDemocracy adjourned: uncertainty as a characteristic of society in an environmental crisis **prof. PhDr. Břetislav Horyna, PhD.
16.Institute of Philosophy SASThe absurd in contemporary philosophy: neutrality, absence of meaning, hopelessness, tragedy **Mgr. Róbert Karul, PhD.
17.Institute of Philosophy SASMoral responsibility – logical analysis of applicationMgr., Ing., Miloš Kosterec, PhD.
18.Institute of Philosophy SASTransparent logicsMgr., Ing., Miloš Kosterec, PhD.
19.Institute of Philosophy SASThe Kantian egalitarian meaning of „dignityprof. Dr. phil. Martin Muránsky, PhD.
20.Institute of Philosophy SASModal logics and contextual reasoningMatteo Pascucci, PhD.
21.Institute of Philosophy SASNormative reasoning and applicationsMatteo Pascucci, PhD.
22.Institute of Philosophy SASThe concept of environmental democracy: possibilities and limitsdoc. Mgr. Richard Sťahel, PhD.
23.Institute of Philosophy SASPhilosophy in the Post-Truth Age **Prof. h.c. Jon Stewart, PhD., Dr. habil phil. et theol.
24.Institute of Philosophy SASThe dynamics of negation in social conflict **prof. Peter Šajda, PhD.
25.Institute of Philosophy SASThe problem(s) of control in the context of intelligent technologiesPhDr. Daniela Vacek, PhD.
26.Institute of Philosophy SASIntelligent technologies and responsibility gapsPhDr. Daniela Vacek, PhD.
27.Institute of Philosophy SASImpossible worldsMgr. Martin Vacek, PhD.
28.Institute of Philosophy SASWorldly and Non-Worldly HyperintensionalityMgr. Martin Vacek, PhD.
29.Institute of Philosophy SASResearch of subjectivity in feminist phenomenology **doc. Jaroslava Vydrová, PhD.

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**only one applicant can be accepted for this dissertation topic

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