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Conjuring legitimacy: Shakespeare’s Macbeth as contemporary English politics / Prizivanje legitimnosti magijom: Šekspirov Makbet kao savremeni engleski politički činilac
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2020)
The text provides a political reading of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, claiming
that the play is responding to the curious connection between witchcraft
and state power in the preceding century, as well as contemporary political ...
The Absence of Sexual Difference in the Theology of Maximus the Confessor / Odsustvo polne razlike u teologiji Maksima Ispovednika
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2021)
There has been much attention devoted in the last decade and especially in the last few years to Maximus the Confessor’s beliefs concerning sexual difference and its removal. The most important text on this topic is Ambiguum ...
An Attempt at Clarifying Maximus the Confessor’s Remarks on (the Fate of) Sexual Difference in Ambiguum 41 / Pokušaj preispitivanja primedbi Maksima Ispovednika (o sudbini) polnih razlika u Nedoumici 41
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2021)
Maximus the Confessor’s Ambiguum 41 contains some rather atypical observations concerning the distinction of sexes in the human person. There is a certain ambiguity as to whether the distinction of the sexes was intended ...
Ethical and legal aspects of the right to die with dignity / Etički i pravni aspeкti prava na dostojanstvenu smrt
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2020)
The issue of euthanasia presents a contact area of ethics, law, and politics.
This text provides a contribution to the expert public debate on the
introduction of euthanasia into Serbian legislation. It does so first ...
Propositions as (non-linguistic) objects and philosophy of law: Norms-as-propositions / Propozicije kao (nelingvistički) objekti i filozofija prava: norme-kao-propozicije
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2020)
The paper distinguishes two accounts of legal normativity. One-source
accounts claim there is only one source for legal normativity, which is
ultimately linguistic. Two-source accounts claim legal normativity is both ...
Technofeudalism illustrated by Trump’s Twitter suspension and Australia vs. Google and Facebook dispute / Технофеудализам на примерима Трампове суспензије са Твитера и спора Аустралије са Гуглом и Фејсбуком
(Beograd: Srpsko sociološko društvo, 2021)
Social media are becoming an indispensable communication tool today, including political communication. Therefore, technological companies running them have a great power. Every intervention they have in the public sphere ...
MetaGarden: Technology and Nature in the Works of Tanja Vujinović
(Belgrade: Faculty of Media and Communications, Singidunum University, 2021)
In recent decades we have witnessed technological and scientific progress and breakthroughs at an unprecedented rate. We, as humankind, have become technologically advanced, globally connected, informed, all of which reflect ...
Some Remarks on Unfocused Hatred: Identity of the Hated One and Criteria of Adequacy / Razmatranja o nefokusiranoj mržnji: identitet omraženog i kriterijumi adekvatnost
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2021)
Thomas Szanto has recently argued that hatred could not be a fitting emotion because of its blurred focus. It thus cannot trace the properties of its intentional object. Although I agree with the core of Szanto’s account, ...
Deliberative Democracy – Theory and Practice: The Case of the Belgrade Citizens’ Assembly / Deliberativna demokratija – teorija i praksa: slučaj građanske skupštine održane u Beogradu
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2022)
In this paper, we examine whether it is possible to improve democracy by encouraging ordinary citizens to participate in political decision-making and if participation in deliberative institutions can make citizens more ...
Violence And “Counter Violence”. On Correct Rejection (A Sketch of a Possible Russian Ethics of War Considered through the Understanding of Violence in Tolstoy and in Petar II Petrović Njegoš / Насилие и противонасилие. О правильном отказе от насилия (Очерк возможной русской этики войны на основании понимания насилия Л. Толстым и Петаром Петровичем Ньегошем)
(Москва: Российский университет дружбы народов, 2020)