PhDr. Josef Petrželka, Ph.D.
Lektor II, Department of Philosophy
correspondence Address:
Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno
office: bldg. A/A.107
Arna Nováka 1
602 00 Brno
phone: | +420 549 49 6009 |
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Office hours
Upon an e-mail adjustment (josef@phil.muni.cz).
Courses taught
Spring 2003 at Faculty of Arts
Autumn 2002 at Faculty of Arts
- Diploma Thesis Seminar I
- Diploma Thesis Seminar II
- Doctoral dissertation
- Greek and Latin Philosophical Terminology (PH1103, PHK1103)
- History of Philosophy I - Antiquity (PH1104, PHK1104)
- Minor Thesis for Bachelor State Examination in Philosophy
- Minor Thesis for Comprehensive Examination in Philosophy
- Minor Thesis for Master State Examination in Philosophy
- Paper I
- Paper II
- Paper III
- Philosophy for Non-Philosophical Disciplines Students
- Plato's Theory of Ideas
- Special Lecture I
- Special Lecture II
- Special Lecture III
- Special Lecture IV
- Thesis for Bachelor State Examination in Philosophy
- Thesis for Master State Examination in Philosophy
Spring 2002 at Faculty of Arts
- Bachelor Thesis Defence
- Cosmological Aspects in Pre-Socratic Philosophy
- Diploma Thesis Seminar I
- Diploma Thesis Seminar II
- History of Philosophy II - Antiquity, Middle Ages (PH1202, PHK1202)
- Minor Thesis for Comprehensive Examination in Philosophy
- Minor Thesis for Master State Examination in Philosophy
- Philosophy for Non-Philosophical Disciplines Students
- Qualifying Examination in Philosophy (PH_PoZ, PHK_PoZ)
- The Classical Philosophy II
- Thesis for Bachelor State Examination in Philosophy
- Thesis for Master State Examination in Philosophy
Autumn 2001 at Faculty of Arts
- Diploma Thesis Seminar I
- Diploma Thesis Seminar II
- Greek and Latin Philosophical Terminology (PH1103, PHK1103)
- History of Philosophy 1
- History of Philosophy I - Antiquity (PH1104, PHK1104)
- How to Read Plato?
- Minor Thesis for Bachelor State Examination in Philosophy
- Minor Thesis for Comprehensive Examination in Philosophy
- Minor Thesis for Master State Examination in Philosophy
- Philosophy for Non-Philosophical Disciplines Students
- The Classical Philosophy I
- Thesis for Bachelor State Examination in Philosophy
- Thesis for Master State Examination in Philosophy
Spring 2001 at Faculty of Arts
- Cosmological Aspects in Pre-Soctatic Philosophy
- Diploma Thesis Seminar I (PH2207, PH2215)
- History of Philosophy II - Antiquity, Middle Ages
- Minor Thesis for Bachelor State Examination in Philosophy
- Minor Thesis for Comprehensive Examination in Philosophy
- Minor Thesis for Master State Examination in Philosophy
- Philosophy and Theatre
- Philosophy for Non-Philosophical Disciplines Students
- The Classical Philosophy II
- Thesis for Bachelor State Examination in Philosophy
- Thesis for Master State Examination in Philosophy
Autumn 2000 at Faculty of Arts
- Diploma Thesis Seminar I (PH2107, PH2115)
- Greek and Latin Philosophical Terminology
- History of Philosophy I - Antiquity
- Minor Thesis for Bachelor State Examination in Philosophy
- Minor Thesis for Comprehensive Examination in Philosophy
- Minor Thesis for Master State Examination in Philosophy
- Philosophy for Non-Philosophical Disciplines Students
- Plato's Theory of Ideas
- The Classical Philosophy I
- Thesis for Bachelor State Examination in Philosophy
- Thesis for Master State Examination in Philosophy
Spring 2000 at Faculty of Arts
- History of Philosophy II - Antiquity, Middle Ages
- Minor Thesis for Bachelor State Examination in Philosophy
- Minor Thesis for Master State Examination in Philosophy
- Reading of Plato
- Seminary Thesis for Comprehensive Examination in Philosophy
- The Classical Philosophy II
- Thesis for Bachelor State Examination in Philosophy
- Thesis for Master State Examination in Philosophy