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Evropsko-prosvetiteljski i nacional - romantičarski izvori kulturnog pamćenja : refleksije u savremenim društvenim raspravama / European-Enlightenment and National-Romanticist Sources of Cultural Memory: Reflections in Contemporary Debates
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2006)
Each society is marked by a selective cultural memory which, beside events and traditions whose importance is emphasized, is also constituted by its parts and contents whose influence is either diminished or forgotten. Our ...
Why still philosophy? – Once again
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2007)
The intention of this paper is to revisit, once again the question asked
by Adorno and Habermas and other contemporary thinkers under different headings, a few decades ago. The author is suggesting that nowadays philosophy ...
Prosvetiteljstvo: kriza i preobražaj pojma / Enlightenment: The Crisis and Transformation of the Concept
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2006)
The subject of the paper is the crisis of the concept of enlightenment, examined at three levels: polemic-rhetorical, historical-descriptive, and philosophical-normative. The author argues that the inconsistency of substantive ...
Odiseja prosvetiteljstva i Edip: Subjekt, um i emancipacija u Dijalektici prosvetiteljstva Horkhajmera i Adorna / The Enlightenment Odyssey and Oedipus: Subject, Reason and the Emancipation in Horkheimer’s and Adorno’s Dialectic of the Enlightenment
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2006)
Led by Adorno and Horkheimer’s understanding of the three conceptual orienteers – subject, reason and emancipation – this work attempts to sketch a status that they have attributed to the Enlightenment. Ulysses and Oedipus ...
Rađanje ruske inteligencije iz duha prosvetiteljstva: Aleksandar Radiščev (II) / The Birth of Russian Intelligentsia from the Spirit of the Enlightement : Alexander Radishchev (II)
(Beograd: Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2009)
This text is the second part of a study about Alexander Radishchev, one of the leading representatives of Enlightenment in Russia’s XVIII Century. Starting
with explanation of the ‘enlightened absolutism’ of Catherine the ...