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Last update: PhDr. Jaroslava Hanušová, Ph.D. (16.10.2018)
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Last update: PhDr. Jaroslava Hanušová, Ph.D. (16.10.2018)
The aim of the course is to provide students with insight into the methods of scientific discourse, the difference between scientific methods in the natural and social sciences. Information bases of scientific research and creative thinking paths in assessing and analyzing acquired data: from classification to processes. |
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Last update: PhDr. Jaroslava Hanušová, Ph.D. (16.10.2018)
Kolektiv autorů, Vědecké metody pro doktorandy, ČVUT Praha 2010 Hospers, J., What is explanation? In: Essays in Conceptual Analysis, uspořádal A. Flew, London 1966, str. 94 – 119 Bateson, G., Mysl/příroda, nezbytná jednota. Malvern, Praha 2006. Možné využít angl. originál, nebo něm. překlad) Šafránková,J., Kučírek, J., Schmidtová, M., Sociální, pedagogické a prezentační dovednosti doktoranda: rozvojový program pro doktorandy. Praha: Professional Publishing, 2007(The book is for PhD students. Its aim is to help them mainly in communication skills that are necessary for their doctoral studies and pedagogical practice) Bateson,G., Metalogue 7:What is an Instinct? · Metalogue 5: Why do things have outlines? · Metalogue 4: How much do you know? · Steve Jobs on brand and marketing · Metalogue 3: About games and being serious · Example of communication using ‘gestures’ · Metalogue 2: Why do Frenchmen? · Other Metalogs in the English Original, and translations delivered at the course. Exercise in Creative Dialogic Thought - Discussion. |
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Last update: PhDr. Jaroslava Hanušová, Ph.D. (16.10.2018)
On the basis of the topic of your assigned work, the doctoral student will work on the selected topic within a minimum of 10 pages as the basis for the exam. It is also possible to speak German (including literature and present work for the exam). |
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Last update: PhDr. Jaroslava Hanušová, Ph.D. (16.10.2018)
Introduction: What is the "method"? What is "science"? |