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  • This site provides access to the collections and research output of the institution. The interface is in Czech and English and includes RSS feeds.

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  • Charles University’s repository of publishing activities is a place to store and make available the full texts of the results of science and research of authors at Charles University. The repository is operated in the DSpace system. Employees and students of Charles University can store their results in the repository. Storing and making the result available (auto-archiving) in the CU Repository of Publishing Activities is voluntary for CU employees and students. The process of auto-archiving results in the repository is established in Rector's Directive no. 40/2021, Records of creative activity, projects, and employee mobility at Charles University.. Auto-archiving of results in the repository takes place via the OBD IS Věda module (CU CRIS system). The results are then automatically transferred to this repository after being checked by the faculty open access coordinators.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. About a third of the items is available as open access full-text.

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  • This site provides access to the collections and research output of the institution. Many items are not available as full-text. The interface is in Czech.

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  • The Institutional Repository of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IR CAS) is used to archive the published results of research workers of CAS. Special items include research reports, prototypes, proceedings and translations

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  • This site provides access to the research outputs of the University of West Bohemia. The interface is available in English and Czech.

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  • The NIOZ Repository provides access to the institute’s research output. It currently contains over a thousand items that have been published since 2011.

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  • This site provides users with access to the output of the institution. The interface is available in Czech and English.

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  • The aim of Aesthetic Investigations is to develop contemporary debates in philosophical aesthetics, and initiate new ones—and to do this from any available angle. We welcome contributions from analytical as well as continental philosophers of art. Aesthetic Investigations encourages philosophical discussion amongst philosophers, humanities researchers and critics, of all the arts; and those interested in the aesthetics of the everyday---about art and aesthetics and their roles in society. Aesthetic Investigations also encourages debates about philosophical issues regarding one or the other of the art forms; the impact of works of art on their public, political, ethical, cultural context, and of these contexts on the works; the ontology of art, and their definition, and so on. Aesthetic Investigations encourages reports of artistic research activities. The Arts & Artists-section is devoted to the contribution of artistic scrutiny and artistic research and includes art-critical discussion, texts written by artists, interviews with artists as well as with philosophers of art. The Fresh-section is not peer-reviewed, and is devoted to shorter pieces introducing fresh new thrilling considerations, that may not immediately fit within the academic debates. This section also allows criticism of articles from the Articles-section. Criticism of articles from other journals shall count as articles. Overall, we adhere to the view that philosophical communication is possible at many levels. Yet we do not assume that all philosophers speak the same language. We intend to let all philosophies speak in their own tongue, allowing them to clarify their points using their own philosophical jargon. The clarification, it is our hope, is what will bring about the conversation. Let us all be clear — in our own terms.

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  • This site provides access to the collections and research output of the institution. The interface is in Czech and English and includes RSS feeds.

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  • Charles University’s repository of publishing activities is a place to store and make available the full texts of the results of science and research of authors at Charles University. The repository is operated in the DSpace system. Employees and students of Charles University can store their results in the repository. Storing and making the result available (auto-archiving) in the CU Repository of Publishing Activities is voluntary for CU employees and students. The process of auto-archiving results in the repository is established in Rector's Directive no. 40/2021, Records of creative activity, projects, and employee mobility at Charles University.. Auto-archiving of results in the repository takes place via the OBD IS Věda module (CU CRIS system). The results are then automatically transferred to this repository after being checked by the faculty open access coordinators.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. About a third of the items is available as open access full-text.

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  • This site provides access to the collections and research output of the institution. Many items are not available as full-text. The interface is in Czech.

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  • The Institutional Repository of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IR CAS) is used to archive the published results of research workers of CAS. Special items include research reports, prototypes, proceedings and translations

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  • This site provides access to the research outputs of the University of West Bohemia. The interface is available in English and Czech.

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  • The NIOZ Repository provides access to the institute’s research output. It currently contains over a thousand items that have been published since 2011.

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  • This site provides users with access to the output of the institution. The interface is available in Czech and English.

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  • The aim of Aesthetic Investigations is to develop contemporary debates in philosophical aesthetics, and initiate new ones—and to do this from any available angle. We welcome contributions from analytical as well as continental philosophers of art. Aesthetic Investigations encourages philosophical discussion amongst philosophers, humanities researchers and critics, of all the arts; and those interested in the aesthetics of the everyday---about art and aesthetics and their roles in society. Aesthetic Investigations also encourages debates about philosophical issues regarding one or the other of the art forms; the impact of works of art on their public, political, ethical, cultural context, and of these contexts on the works; the ontology of art, and their definition, and so on. Aesthetic Investigations encourages reports of artistic research activities. The Arts & Artists-section is devoted to the contribution of artistic scrutiny and artistic research and includes art-critical discussion, texts written by artists, interviews with artists as well as with philosophers of art. The Fresh-section is not peer-reviewed, and is devoted to shorter pieces introducing fresh new thrilling considerations, that may not immediately fit within the academic debates. This section also allows criticism of articles from the Articles-section. Criticism of articles from other journals shall count as articles. Overall, we adhere to the view that philosophical communication is possible at many levels. Yet we do not assume that all philosophers speak the same language. We intend to let all philosophies speak in their own tongue, allowing them to clarify their points using their own philosophical jargon. The clarification, it is our hope, is what will bring about the conversation. Let us all be clear — in our own terms.

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