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Which King, Whose Sovereignty? Notes on the Nation-State in Times of Globalization / Koji kralj, čija suverenost? Beleške o nacionalnoj državi u doba globalizacije
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2023)
One of the most prominent issues in contemporary social philosophy is the democratic institutionalization of social change. In the following paper, we analyze how such an objective must not overlook the changes wrought by ...
Security and Freedom: A Complex Alliance / Bezbednost i sloboda: složen savez
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2023)
The concepts of security and freedom have long had an antagonistic relationship in the political sphere. Since Plato wrote his Republic, authors such as Machiavelli, Hobbes and subsequent contractarians have understood ...
Hermeneutik des Anderen / Hermeneutika Drugog
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2020)
Der Beitrag thematisiert vor allem unterschiedliche philosophische Auffasungen der Andersheit (Levinas, Waldenfels, Liebsch) und versucht, sie aus einer hermeneutischen Perspektive zu hinterfragen. Dabei wird vor allem die ...
The Empiricism of Michel Serres: A Theory of The Senses between Philosophy of Science, Phenomenology and Ethics / Empirizam Mišela SeraTeorija čulnosti između filozofije nauke, fenomenologije i etike
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2021)
The paper presents the philosophy of the French philosopher Michel Serres, with an accent on his working method and unusual methodology. Starting from the thesis that the empiricist trait of Serres’ philosophy remains ...
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 ...
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 ...
From Devotion to Commitment: Towards a Critical Ontology of Engagement / Od predanosti do posvećenosti: ka kritičkoj ontologiji angažmana
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2021)
This article approaches the notion of engagement from the perspective of critical ontology. With language as the starting point of its hermeneutic task, it commences with an etymological analyses of diverse Indo-European ...