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Becoming an Ethnic Subject. Cultural-Psychological Theory of Ethnic Identification / Postajanje etničkim subjektom. Kulturno-psihološka teorija etničke identifikacije
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2021)
This paper offers an alternative theoretical consideration of ethnic identification in psychology. Mainstream social psychological theories are largely positivist and individualistic. New possibilities of theoretical ...
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 Pandemic As History / Pandemija kao istorija
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2021)
The author finds the possibility of overcoming the current liberal-capitalist system in a different conception of time, which requires a different attitude towards both the past and the future. The paper begins with an ...
Aliénation, Entfremdung – and Alienation. Hegel’s Solidary Displacement of Diderot / Aliénation, Entfremdung – i otuđenje. Hegelovo solidarno dislociranje Didroa
(Beograd: Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2021)
Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit put alienation high on the philosophical agenda, as was readily recognized by Marx. Relatively well-known is also that Hegel’s concept of alienation was inspired by Goethe’s translation of ...
The Importance of Pierre Bourdieu Today. On Consent to Misery / Važnost Pjera Burdijea danas. O pristanku na bedu
(Beograd: Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2021)
This article reflects on the crisis of political reason in this heyday of populistic rhetoric, proposing to move beyond the erroneous dichotomy between “democratic reason” and “raging passions,” and the demo-phobia that ...
The possibilities and limits of non-territorial autonomy in securing indigenous self-determination / Mogućnosti i ograničenja neteritorijalne autonomije u obezbeđivanju samoopredeljenja starosedeocima
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2020)
Non-territorial autonomy (NTA) incorporates a mixture of different
arrangements such as consociationalism and national-cultural autonomy
(NCA), and forms of representation that de-territorialize self-determination. ...
The Silence of the Other: the Voice and the Sign / Tišina drugog: glas i znak
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2020)
This paper is about the interconnectedness of the realm of language with that of social interactions, constitutive of all human communities. Arguing against the traditional and still present primacy of the rationally based ...
Meditatio mortis. Meditating on Death, Philosophy and Gender in Late Antique Hagiography / Meditacije o smrti, filozofiji i rodu u kasnoantičkoj hagiografiji
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2021)
According to Socrates, as he is described in Plato’s Phaedo, the definition of a true philosopher is a wise man who is continuously practicing dying and being dead. Already in this life, the philosopher tries to free his ...
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 ...