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This article aims to present the ways in which the ethics of authority, including government, is collapsing in the contemporary world. The authors demonstrate what consequences numerous abuses and negligence can bring to education and the future. The article is based on reflections supported by actual research, which confirms the theses contained in it. Not only consequences are highlighted, but also ways in which they can be prevented. The most important aspect for the progress of science and the prevention of the depreciation of states is to stand firm against the abuses and appropriations committed by authority figures and to fight against “skimpiness” both in everyday life as well as in science. The current world picture does not promise a happy future. Humanity should strive for greater openness without allowing itself to be subjected to authorities whose actions contradict what they really are.
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Od estetiky k poetike chvenia

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The paper is built on the formulation by Vladimír Svatoň about the binary aesthetics of beauty and nobleness in modern literature from the 18th to the 20th century, and it outlines the historical line of the aesthetics of nobleness from the ancient times until the present. Subsequently, there arises a question of a possible transition from aesthetics to the poetics of shimmering as a part of a new poetics following the constituent rules, grammars and algorithms of the creation of literary texts and events. At the same time, existential poetics, a means of expression and a manifestation of the situation of human being, is reflected.
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