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Religion and Literature: Paradoxes of the Sacred in Existential Literature
ARL100315 |
Faculty of Arts
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In a Vicious Circle: The Motherhood and Educative Role as Paradoxes of Modernity
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ABO300530 |
Faculty of Arts
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Guided Reading - Ruyer - Paradoxes de la conscience et les limites de l'automatisme.
YBQDR08ZI |
Faculty of Humanities
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Montaigne's essays and Pascal's paradoxes. About the individual existence and the human lot
ABO500407 |
Faculty of Arts
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Sovereignty and its paradoxes
AFSV00356 |
Faculty of Arts
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What is a Paradox?
AFSV00418 |
Faculty of Arts
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How (not) to overcome retromania: Nostalgia as a Paradox of Media Theory
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AFV0000382 |
Faculty of Arts
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AHS788039 |
Faculty of Arts
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PVP 3 - From a backward empire to global expansion. Paradoxes of modernization of China in the 20th century. Probe to compare with Russian development.
AHS788128 |
Faculty of Arts
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Pedagogic psychology
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PPPD151N |
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
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Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics II
NTMF044 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Theory of Democracy
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APO300201 |
Faculty of Arts
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Psychosemiotics - interpretative seminar
OPNP3Q402B |
Faculty of Education
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History and Theory of Arts II: Aesthetics and Film Theory [1]
AES300046 |
Faculty of Arts
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History and Theory of Arts II: Aesthetics and Film Theory [2]
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AES300047 |
Faculty of Arts
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History and Theory of Arts II: Aesthetics and Film Theory
AES400010 |
Faculty of Arts
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Philosophy of Logic
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ALG110016 |
Faculty of Arts
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Theories and Methods in the Social Work I
LPSY01 |
Hussite Theological Faculty
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Logic
OPNI4M102C |
Faculty of Education
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Major discussions in literary critism: 1990–2010
ABO700129 |
Faculty of Arts
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Theory of Tolerance
ARL100348 |
Faculty of Arts
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Major discussions in literary critism: 1990–2010 II
ABO700223 |
Faculty of Arts
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Merleau-Ponty’s The Visible and Invisible
YBF346 |
Faculty of Humanities