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doc. Mgr. Richard Sťahel, PhD.
PhD study topics for the academic year 2025/2026
Philosophical foundations of environmental humanitiesAnnotation:The aim of environmental humanities is to integrate environmental research carried out in various humanities and social sciences in connection with the knowledge base on the extent of anthropogenic devastation of the planetary system created by the Earth System Sciences. The methodological basis for the constitution of environmental humanities is environmental philosophy, which formulates the principles of internal coexistence of environmental humanities. The need for a holistic, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approach to reflecting on the causes and consequences of anthropogenic devastation of the environment has been pointed out by several authors who are associated with the emergence of environmental philosophy, or rather social and political ecology. The work aims to identify key ideological initiatives enabling the establishment of environmental philosophy and to analyze their impact on the constitution of environmental humanities. |
Philosophical problems of environmnetal humanitiesAnnotation:Environmental humanities seeks to integrate humanities and social science research into the causes and consequences of environmental devastation. To a large extent, it relies on environmental philosophy, or rather the problem of the relationship between man and nature, which is formulated from many perspectives in environmental philosophy. Thus, many methodological and argumentative problems of environmental philosophy are transferred to environmental humanities, which complicates the formation of the methodology of environmental humanities. The work aims to identify and analyze those concepts of environmental philosophy that play a decisive role in the formation of environmental humanities. |
The influence of the concept of the Anthropocene on the philosophical theory of democracyAnnotation:The concept of the Anthropocene points out that even political subjects are ultimately dependent on bio-geo-chemical flows of material on a planetary scale. However, pre-Anthropocene concepts of democracy do not take this fact into account and at the same time work mainly with territorially defined entities, referred to as states. However, few of the industrialized states are able to reproduce their material and political existence only from the resources available to them within the internationally recognized borders of their territory. States must therefore secure the resources for their reproduction, as well as the sinks for emissions and other waste produced by this reproduction, outside their territory. This is done mainly by power-based, i.e. undemocratic means and methods, which in fact allow highly industrialized states to live at the expense of others. The aim of the work is to identify and analyze the influence that these phenomena have on the theory of democracy. |