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ADAM SMITH'S OPTIMISTIC TELEOLOGICAL VIEW OF HISTORY
Adam Smith's four-stage theory provides the framework for his writings on history. The fourth stage is the commercial epoch; the culmination of history in this stage is a key component in the conventional interpretation of Adam Smith as a prophet of commercialism. In two historical case studies Smith shows the capacity of commercial society to regenerate itself. This potent capacity suggests that commercial society is inevitable. At a certain point in time it also overcomes the major obstacles to its permanence. Smith's philosophy of history anticipates the end of history views of Kant and Hegel.Political Economy,
Missale Posoniense I. - diplomatické vydání
Mgr. et Mgr. Adam SÝKORA: Missale Posoniense I. - diplomatic edition (rigorous thesis), Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Catholic Theology, 2011. In the present thesis the author provides a diplomatic edition of one of the oldest collegial missals of Bratislava Chapter House: Missale Posoniense I. It is a central source of European significance, which is pattern normative and representative in relation to the similar landmarks (eg Missale Posoniense A, B, C, II., III., IV.), and which was used in the Bratislava Chapter House before 1341st. The text of this Missal was previously published only in facsimile form, which bears the technical limitations of the period of its creation. Since that time, other foils have been discovered that have not been published at all. Professional public now has the text, with which can work effectively, moreover, it paves the way for a critical edition of the full text of the preserved parts, which the author intends to publish as dissertation. Keywords: Roman Missal, Missale Romanum, Missale Posoniense I., Bratislava Missal I., Missale Bratislaviense I. (sic), Missale notatum Strigoniense, Ordinary, proprium, diplomatic edition.Mgr. et Mgr. Adam SÝKORA: Missale Posoniense I. - diplomatické vydání (rigorózna práca), Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Katolická teologická fakulta, 2011. V predkladanej práci autor prináša diplomatické spracovanie textu jedného z najstarších misálov Bratislavskej kolegiálnej kapituly: Missale Posoniense I. Ide o centrálny prameň európskeho významu, ktorý je vzorovo normatívny a reprezentatívny vzhľadom na analogické pamiatky (napr. Missale Posoniense A, B, C, II., III., IV.), ktorý sa používal v prostredí bratislavskej kapituly pred rokom 1341. Text tohto misála bol doteraz publikovaný iba vo faximilnej podobe, ktorá nesie technické obmedzenia doby svojho vzniku, odvtedy boli objavené aj ďalšie folie, ktoré zatiaľ neboli publikované vôbec. Odborej verejnosti tak predkladá text, s ktorým už môže efektívne pracovať, navyše tým pripravuje pôdu na kritické vydanie úplného textu zachovaných častí, ktoré zamýšľa publikovať v dizertačnej práci. Kľúčové slová: Rímsky misál, Missale Romanum, Missale Posoniense I., Bratislavský misál I., Missale Bratislaviense I. (sic), Missale notatum Strigoniense, ordinarium, proprium, diplomatické vydanie.Department of Pastoral Theology and Law SciencesKatedra pastorálních oborů a právních vědCatholic Theological FacultyKatolická teologická fakult
Missale Posoniense I. - diplomatic edition
Mgr. et Mgr. Adam SÝKORA: Missale Posoniense I. - diplomatic edition (rigorous thesis), Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Catholic Theology, 2011. In the present thesis the author provides a diplomatic edition of one of the oldest collegial missals of Bratislava Chapter House: Missale Posoniense I. It is a central source of European significance, which is pattern normative and representative in relation to the similar landmarks (eg Missale Posoniense A, B, C, II., III., IV.), and which was used in the Bratislava Chapter House before 1341st. The text of this Missal was previously published only in facsimile form, which bears the technical limitations of the period of its creation. Since that time, other foils have been discovered that have not been published at all. Professional public now has the text, with which can work effectively, moreover, it paves the way for a critical edition of the full text of the preserved parts, which the author intends to publish as dissertation. Keywords: Roman Missal, Missale Romanum, Missale Posoniense I., Bratislava Missal I., Missale Bratislaviense I. (sic), Missale notatum Strigoniense, Ordinary, proprium, diplomatic edition
Missale Posoniense I. - diplomatic edition
Mgr. et Mgr. Adam SÝKORA: Missale Posoniense I. - diplomatic edition (rigorous thesis), Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Catholic Theology, 2011. In the present thesis the author provides a diplomatic edition of one of the oldest collegial missals of Bratislava Chapter House: Missale Posoniense I. It is a central source of European significance, which is pattern normative and representative in relation to the similar landmarks (eg Missale Posoniense A, B, C, II., III., IV.), and which was used in the Bratislava Chapter House before 1341st. The text of this Missal was previously published only in facsimile form, which bears the technical limitations of the period of its creation. Since that time, other foils have been discovered that have not been published at all. Professional public now has the text, with which can work effectively, moreover, it paves the way for a critical edition of the full text of the preserved parts, which the author intends to publish as dissertation. Keywords: Roman Missal, Missale Romanum, Missale Posoniense I., Bratislava Missal I., Missale Bratislaviense I. (sic), Missale notatum Strigoniense, Ordinary, proprium, diplomatic edition
Missale Posoniense I. - kritické vydání
ThLic. Mgr. Adam Sýkora: Missale Posoniense I. - kritické vydání (dizertačná práca), Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Katolická teologická fakulta, 2017. V predkladanej práci autor prináša textovo-kritické spracovanie textu jedného z najstarších misálov Bratislavskej kolegiálnej kapituly: Missale Posoniense I. Ide o dôležitý prameň európskeho významu, ktorý je vzorovo normatívny a reprezentatívny vzhľadom na analogické pamiatky ktorý sa používal v prostredí bratislavskej kapituly už pred rokom 1341. Výnimočnosť misála spočíva aj v tom, že je nezávislý na misáloch z obdobia Inocenta III. a na reforme Aimona z Favershamu. Misál obsahuje aj časti Pontifikála, Ordines a Breviára. Text tohto misála bol doteraz publikovaný iba vo faximilnej podobe, ktorá nesie technické obmedzenia doby svojho vzniku, odvtedy boli objavené aj ďalšie folie, ktoré zatiaľ neboli publikované vôbec. Odbornej verejnosti tak predkladá text, s ktorým už môže efektívne pracovať. Kritický poznámkový aparát uľahčuje prácu s textom, podobne ako indexy, tabuľky a fotodokumentácia v prílohe. Kľúčové slová: Rímsky misál, Missale Romanum, Missale Posoniense I., Bratislavský misál I., Missale Bratislaviense I. [sic], Missale notatum Strigoniense, ordinarium, proprium, kritické vydanie, Pontifikál, Ordines. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)ThLic. Mgr. Adam Sýkora: Missale Posoniense I. - critical edition (theseis), Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Catholic Theology, 2017. In the present thesis the author provides a critical edition of one of the oldest missals of Bratislava Chapter House: Missale Posoniense I. It is important source of European significance, which is pattern normative and representative in relation to the similar codices, and which was used in the Bratislava Chapter House before 1341st. Their significance is decisive since it is independent on the Missalia from the time Innocent III, and on the reform of Haymo of Faversham. The missal contains also the parts from Pontificale, Ordines and Breviarium. The text of this Missal was previously published only in facsimile form, which bears the technical limitations of the period of its creation. Since that time, other folios have been discovered that have not been published at all. Experts now has the text, with which can work effectively. Critical apparatus facilitate the work with the text, as well as indexes, tables and photo documentation attached. Keywords: Roman Missal, Missale Romanum, Missale Posoniense I., Bratislava Missal I., Missale Bratislaviense I. [sic], Missale notatum Strigoniense, Ordinary, proprium, critical edition, Pontificale, Ordines. Powered by TCPDF...Department of Pastoral Theology and Law SciencesKatedra pastorálních oborů a právních vědCatholic Theological FacultyKatolická teologická fakult
Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous deposits of the Pieniny Klippen Belt and Manín Unit in the Middle Váh Valley (Biele Karpaty and Strážovské Vrchy Mts, Western Slovakia)
Tyt. z nagłówka.Pozostali autorzy artykułu: Jozef Michalík, Dušan Plašienka, Roman Aubrecht, Daniela Reháková, Adam Tomašových, Jana Bucová, Vojtech Mikuš, Milan Sýkora, Marián Golej.Bibliografia s.176-181.Dostępny również w formie drukowanej
How Might Adam Smith Pay Professors Today?
Adam Smith’s proposal for paying professors was intended to induce increased faculty knowledge. If students have imperfect information about what they learn, and universities can only imperfectly measure the input of faculty time in student learning, publications may be used to measure faculty knowledge. If professors’ ability to publish is positively related to their ability to produce student learning, which universities can imperfectly measure, publications may be necessary to attract more able professors. Since research signals faculty knowledge, schools that do not value publications per se could require higher publication standards and pay higher wages than schools that value only publications.
Missale Posoniense I. - critical edition
ThLic. Mgr. Adam Sýkora: Missale Posoniense I. - critical edition (theseis), Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Catholic Theology, 2017. In the present thesis the author provides a critical edition of one of the oldest missals of Bratislava Chapter House: Missale Posoniense I. It is important source of European significance, which is pattern normative and representative in relation to the similar codices, and which was used in the Bratislava Chapter House before 1341st. Their significance is decisive since it is independent on the Missalia from the time Innocent III, and on the reform of Haymo of Faversham. The missal contains also the parts from Pontificale, Ordines and Breviarium. The text of this Missal was previously published only in facsimile form, which bears the technical limitations of the period of its creation. Since that time, other folios have been discovered that have not been published at all. Experts now has the text, with which can work effectively. Critical apparatus facilitate the work with the text, as well as indexes, tables and photo documentation attached. Keywords: Roman Missal, Missale Romanum, Missale Posoniense I., Bratislava Missal I., Missale Bratislaviense I. [sic], Missale notatum Strigoniense, Ordinary, proprium, critical edition, Pontificale, Ordines. Powered by TCPDF..
ADAM SMITH'S VIEW OF HISTORY: CONSISTENT OR PARADOXICAL?
The conventional interpretation of Adam Smith is that he is a prophet of commercialism. The liberal capitalist reading of Smith is consistent with the view that history culminates in commercial society. The first part of the article develops this optimistic interpretation of Smith's view of history. Smith implies that commercial society is the end of history because 1) it supplies the ends of nature that he identifies; 2) it is inevitable; and 3) it is permanent. The second part of the article shows that Smith has some dark moments in his writings where he seems to reject completely such teleological notions. In this more civic humanist mood he confesses that commercial society does not supply the ends of nature, nor is it inevitable, nor is it permanent. Both views exist in Smith and the commentator is forced to choose between passages in Smith's work in order to support a particular interpretation of the former's view of history.Political Economy,
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