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Philosophy is a tedious, complex, boring debate, a bending of words, a pagan substitute for religion... Or, on the contrary, is it the only way to understand reality, the facilitator and guardian of faith? An interview with Thomistic philosopher Peter Dvořák on the relationship between philosophy and Christian faith and whether philosophy has anything to offer for a better life.
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Peter Dvořák is a philosopher and researcher in the Institute of Philosophy at the Czech Academy of Sciences. Since 2010 he has been leading a team at the Department for the Study of Ancient and Medieval Thought, which deals with philosophy, logic and theology from pre-Socratic times to the early modern period. Peter Dvořák's research focuses on the history of scholastic philosophy and logic in relation to contemporary analytic philosophy.
Róbert Tóth je informatik a zároveň filozof. Absolvoval inžiniersky program informačných technológií na Vysokom učení technickom v Brne. Po ročnom štúdiu v Kolégiu Antona Neuwirtha a letných seminároch o prirodzenom zákone na Witherspoon Institute v Princetone sa rozhodol študovať filozofiu na Trnavskej univerzite s polročným pobytom na Katolíckej univerzite Leuven. Magisterský stupeň ukončil s vyznamenaním na University of St Andrews v Škótsku v roku 2018. Momentálne dokončuje doktorandský výskum Platónovho esencializmu na Trinity College v Dubline. Od roku 2021 je akademikom vo vysokoškolskom programe Kolégia Antona Neuwirtha, kde vedie tutoriály z morálnej a politickej filozofie. Okrem toho technicky zastrešuje chod Akadémie veľkých diel a spolupracuje v jej metodickom tíme.