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 2025 at Faculty of Arts
- Czech Philosophy
- History of Philosophy II
- History of Philosophy II: Questions and Answers
- History of Philosophy II: Seminar
- Important Milestones and Transformations of Ancient Philosophy
- Philosophy for Non-Philosophical Disciplines Students (PH0001, PHK0001)
- Plato without Ideas
- The Purpose of Life in Philosophical Texts - Reading
Autumn 2024 at Faculty of Arts
- Aristotle's Logic and Metaphysics: An Introduction
- Basics of Greek Philosophical Terminology
- Guide to Contemporary Philosophy
- History of Philosophy I
- History of Philosophy I: Questions and Answers
- History of Philosophy I: Seminar
- Important Milestones and Transformations of Ancient Philosophy
- Philosophy for Non-Philosophical Disciplines Students (PH0001, PHK0001)
- Philosophy on the meaning of life
Spring 2024 at Faculty of Arts
- Ancient Political Philosophy: Reading
- Czech Philosophy
- History of Philosophy II
- History of Philosophy II: Questions and Answers
- History of Philosophy II: Seminar
- Philosophy for Non-Philosophical Disciplines Students (PH0001, PHK0001)
Autumn 2023 at Faculty of Arts
- Ancient Cosmology and Cosmonogy: Selected Chapters
- Basics of Greek Philosophical Terminology
- Guide to Contemporary Philosophy
- History of Philosophy I
- History of Philosophy I: Questions and Answers
- History of Philosophy I: Seminar
- Philosophy for Non-Philosophical Disciplines Students (PH0001, PHK0001)
Spring 2023 at Faculty of Arts
- Aristotle's "Second" Philosophy: An Introduction
- Creation of audiovisual didactic materials
- Czech Philosophy
- History of Philosophy II
- History of Philosophy II: Questions and Answers
- History of Philosophy II: Seminar
- Philosophy for Non-Philosophical Disciplines Students (PH0001, PHK0001)
Autumn 2022 at Faculty of Arts
- Basics of Greek Philosophical Terminology
- Creation of audiovisual didactic materials
- Guide to Contemporary Philosophy
- History of Philosophy I
- History of Philosophy I: Questions and Answers
- History of Philosophy I: Seminar
- Philosophy for Non-Philosophical Disciplines Students (PH0001, PHK0001)
- Plato and His Ideas
Spring 2022 at Faculty of Arts
- Creation of audiovisual didactic materials
- History of Philosophy II
- History of Philosophy II: Questions and Answers
- History of Philosophy II: Seminar
- Philosophy for Non-Philosophical Disciplines Students (PH0001, PHK0001)
- Plato without Ideas
Autumn 2021 at Faculty of Arts
- Aristotle's Logic and Metaphysics: An Introduction
- Basics of Greek Philosophical Terminology
- Creation of audiovisual didactic materials
- History of Philosophy I
- History of Philosophy I: Questions and Answers
- History of Philosophy I: Seminar
- Philosophy for Non-Philosophical Disciplines Students (PH0001, PHK0001)
Spring 2021 at Faculty of Arts
- Aristotle's "Second" and Practical Philosophy: An Introduction
- Creation of audiovisual didactic materials
- History of Philosophy II
- History of Philosophy II: Questions and Answers
- History of Philosophy II: Seminar
- Muses in Difficult Times
- Philosophy for Non-Philosophical Disciplines Students (PH0001, PHK0001)
Autumn 2020 at Faculty of Arts
- Ancient Cosmology and Cosmonogy: Selected Chapters
- Basics of Greek Philosophical Terminology
- Creation of audiovisual didactic materials
- History of Philosophy I
- History of Philosophy I: Questions and Answers
- History of Philosophy I: Seminar
- Philosophy for Non-Philosophical Disciplines Students (PH0001, PHK0001)
Spring 2020 at Faculty of Arts
- Ancient Political Philosophy: Reading
- Creation of audiovisual didactic materials
- History of Philosophy II
- History of Philosophy II - Antiquity, Middle Ages (PH1202, PHK1202)
- History of Philosophy II: Questions and Answers
- History of Philosophy II: Seminar
- Philosophy for Non-Philosophical Disciplines Students