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Last update: Mgr. Adéla Rádková, Ph.D. (20.09.2023)
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Last update: Mgr. Adéla Rádková, Ph.D. (20.09.2023)
Participation in class discussions, at least one oral presentation of readings and final written examination (for those students who want to be graded). |
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Last update: Mgr. Adéla Rádková, Ph.D. (20.09.2023)
1) Introduction 2) R. Guénon, The Crisis of the Modern World, Sophia Perennis, Hillsdale N.Y 2001, Preface, Ch. 1 – 2, pp. 1 – 32. 3) Ibid., Ch. 3 – 4, pp. 33 – 54. 4) Ibid., Ch. 5 – 6, pp. 55 – 80. 5) Ibid., Ch. 7 – 8 – 9, pp. 81 – 118. 6) Julius Evola, Revolt against the Modern World, Inner Traditions International, Rochester, Vermont 1995, Ch. 11 – 14, pp. 68 – 100. 7) Ibid., Ch. 22 – 26, pp. 175 – 210. 8) Ibid., Ch. 27 – 30, pp. 211 – 277. 9) Ibid., Ch. 31 – 34, pp. 278 – 326. 10) Ibid., Ch. 35 – 37, Conclusion, Appendix, pp. 327 – 369. 11) Mircea Eliade, The Myth of the Eternal Return, or Cosmos and History, Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 1991, Ch. 3, pp. 94 – 137. 12) Ibid., Ch. 4, pp. 140 – 162. 13) Concluding Discussion |