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    The deconstruction of Baudrillard: the "unexpected reversibility" of discourse.Aleksandar S. Santrac̆ - 2005 - Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press.
    Jean Baudrillard is one of the outstanding representatives both of French poststructuralism and postmodernism. Because of radical criticism it was not possible for him to establish a logically coherent theoretical system; the philosophical aspects of his work are specifically merged, therefore, into a critical asystematic fragmentarism, which is the subject of this work. From the critique of the political economy of the sign, through critiques of rationalism, reality, progress, truth, history to the theory of simulation, Baudrillard's specific para-concepts (fatal strategy, (...)
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    Christian Ethics and Commonsense Morality: An Intuitionist Account by Kevin Jung.Aleksandar S. Santrac - 2017 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 37 (2):192-193.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Christian Ethics and Commonsense Morality: An Intuitionist Account by Kevin JungAleksandar S. SantracChristian Ethics and Commonsense Morality: An Intuitionist Account Kevin Jung NEW YORK AND LONDON: ROUTLEDGE, 2014. 202 PP. $145.00In Christian Ethics and Commonsense Morality: An Intuitionist Account, Kevin Jung boldly constructs and defends a commonsense morality of intuition as a plausible ethical theory against both postmodern constructivist ethical systems and narrow objectivist theories. Following the antifoundationalist (...)
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    Ethics of Paul Tillich.Aleksandar S. Santrac - 2022 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 42 (1):237-238.
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    A posteriori convergence in complete Boolean algebras with the sequential topology.Miloš S. Kurilić & Aleksandar Pavlović - 2007 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 148 (1-3):49-62.
    A sequence x=xn:nω of elements of a complete Boolean algebra converges to a priori if lim infx=lim supx=b. The sequential topology τs on is the maximal topology on such that x→b implies x→τsb, where →τs denotes the convergence in the space — the a posteriori convergence. These two forms of convergence, as well as the properties of the sequential topology related to forcing, are investigated. So, the a posteriori convergence is described in terms of killing of tall ideals on ω, (...)
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    Obrnuti Vavilon: istraživanje o Šelingovoj umnoj mitologiji i stvarima koje su sa tim povezane.Aleksandar Lukić - 2018 - Beograd: Srpsko filozofsko društvo.
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    The Laozi’s criticism of government and society and a daoist criticism of the modern state.Aleksandar Stamatov - 2017 - Asian Philosophy 27 (2):127-149.
    The Laozi expounds a thoroughgoing and sustained criticism of government and society. In this paper, I will demonstrate that although this criticism is addressed to the ancient Chinese state, it can also have some validity for the modern state of today. I will first briefly discuss the metaphysical grounds of this criticism and stress that the ruler should use wuwei in governing. Then, I will examine the Laozi’s criticism of the oppressive governments that use unnatural governing through youwei which increases (...)
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    Sorgner, S. L. (2021). We Have Always Been Cyborgs. Digital Data, Gene Technologies, and an Ethics of Transhumanism.Aleksandar Talovic - 2021 - Journal of Ethics and Emerging Technologies 31 (1):1-4.
    One facet of Stefan Lorenz Sorgner’s scholarship is immediately visible in his diligent academic production: the 21st Century is a leading spatio-temporal unit of his analyses. Although such assessment could be considered a rough generalization, it should not be taken for granted. To be placed in the contextual core of the current epoch is of particular relevance with respect to multiple academic trajectories Sorgner navigates and is almost always an achievement rather than an expected, ready-made content. Namely, more often than (...)
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    Foucault’s Concept of Clinical Gaze Today.Aleksandar J. Ristić, Adriana Zaharijević & Nenad Miličić - 2020 - Health Care Analysis (2):1-14.
    The article examines the patient-doctor relationship, relying on Michel Foucault’s concept of the clinical gaze. We argue that during the last decades, a profound transformation of the social nature of medicine took place, one that Foucault’s understanding of the clinical gaze cannot adequately account for. First, the article offers an elaboration of the three-node network of clinical gaze, the clinic, and nosology to explain the positioning of the doctor and the patient within the specific social ontology generated by the rise (...)
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    Foucault’s Concept of Clinical Gaze Today.Aleksandar J. Ristić, Adriana Zaharijević & Nenad Miličić - 2021 - Health Care Analysis 29 (2):99-112.
    The article examines the patient-doctor relationship, relying on Michel Foucault’s concept of the clinical gaze. We argue that during the last decades, a profound transformation of the social nature of medicine took place, one that Foucault’s understanding of the clinical gaze cannot adequately account for. First, the article offers an elaboration of the three-node network of clinical gaze, the clinic, and nosology to explain the positioning of the doctor and the patient within the specific social ontology generated by the rise (...)
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  10. Hilbert's program and the omega-rule.Aleksandar Ignjatović - 1994 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 59 (1):322 - 343.
    In the first part of this paper we discuss some aspects of Detlefsen's attempt to save Hilbert's Program from the consequences of Godel's Second Incompleteness Theorem. His arguments are based on his interpretation of the long standing and well-known controversy on what, exactly, finitistic means are. In his paper [1] Detlefsen takes the position that there is a form of the ω-rule which is a finitistically valid means of proof, sufficient to prove the consistency of elementary number theory Z. On (...)
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    The Textual Organisation of CJEU Judgments.Aleksandar Trklja - forthcoming - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique:1-28.
    This research paper focuses on the comprehensive description and analysis of the structure of judgments from the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). Despite the growing interest in examining the rhetorical and linguistic aspects of legal texts, the genre structure of judgments has remained a little-explored area. While headings and paragraph enumeration provide a systematic reference system for citation and cross-referencing they do not reveal the dynamic relations between individual text chunks in judgments. The current analysis combines Swales (...)
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    Black Sun That Destroys Inner Darkness.Aleksandar Uskokov - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 142 (1).
    There is a widespread belief in Hinduism that Vyāsa, the alleged editor of the Vedas and author of the Mahābhārata, is identical with Bādarāyaṇa, the author of the Brahma-sūtra. The identification of these two mythic characters, however, originated between 800–980 CE, after the likes of Śaṅkara, Padmapāda, and Bhāskara, but before Vācaspati Miśra, Prakāśātman, Sarvajñātman, and Yāmuna. The purpose of this paper is to understand how and why such identification took place. The argument developed here is that the Bādarāyaṇa-Vyāsa identity (...)
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    Laozi and Truman: A Hyperrealist Perspective.Aleksandar Stamatov - 2019 - Open Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):193-203.
    This paper will use the concept of hyperreality to compare the so-called ideal state described by ancient Chinese philosopher Laozi with the world of The Truman Show. The concept of hyperreality is defined by Jean Baudrillard as the generation by models of a real without origin or reality. A hyperreal world is a simulation, or kind of a copy without its original. It is generally accepted, and confirmed by Baudrillard himself, that the world of The Truman Show is hyperreal. In (...)
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    It’s all in the past: Deconstructing the temporal Doppler effect.Aleksandar Aksentijevic & John Melvin Gudnyson Treider - 2016 - Cognition 155:135-145.
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    Vision and Interpretation: Karl Marx's Two Metaphors and One Thesis on Technique as an Epistemological Figure.Aleksandar Mijatović - 2009 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 29 (1):161-178.
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    ‘Are we there yet?’ Citizens of Serbia and public policy on gender equality within the EU accession context.Aleksandar Bošković & Suzana Ignjatović - 2013 - European Journal of Women's Studies 20 (4):425-440.
    This article explores three dimensions of the current state of gender equality in Serbia: public policy on gender equality, public opinion on gender equality and the context of Serbia’s accession to the EU. Using data from the recent public opinion survey of citizens’ attitudes towards gender equality, the authors address the following issues: harmonization of public policy on gender equality in Serbia with EU policies; differences between public policy on gender equality in Serbia and citizens’ preferences; convergences/divergences between citizens of (...)
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    The image of the other: Friend, foreigner, patriot?Aleksandar Boskovic - 2005 - Filozofija I Društvo 2005 (28):95-115.
    The paper explores the imagery and constructions of alterity in the contemporary world. The image of the other is at the same time the image of ourselves, mostly through the metaphor of the?stranger.? This?stranger? represents the unknown, so he/she occasionally provokes fear and resentment, if only for appearing physically different in the?mainstream? culture. This paper traces the genesis and development of certain modernist ideals. The apparent lack of comprehension for others is just a symptom of the much deeper disorder - (...)
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    What the critique of he political economy can and can’t do? Marx’s theory of value and its use in social theory.Aleksandar Stojanovic - 2014 - Filozofija I Društvo 25 (3):109-128.
    In this text I will try to explain the theoretical specificity of critique of political economy. I will primarily found my arguments on the texts of Michael Hein- rich and John Milios. To this I will firstly scatch the theoretical context of economic theories that exited at the time of emergence of critique of political economy. Than, I will present main differences in approach that we can find in Marx?s Capital with repsect to the concepts that are utilised and questions (...)
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    Hume’s Arguments from the Relativity of Sense-Perception.Aleksandar Pavković - 1985 - International Philosophical Quarterly 25 (3):261-270.
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    Hume’s Arguments from the Relativity of Sense-Perception.Aleksandar Pavković - 1985 - International Philosophical Quarterly 25 (3):261-270.
  21. Ksenija Atanasijević o etičkoj osnovi feminizma.Aleksandar Prnjat - 2022 - Reči 14 (15):102-109.
    This paper explores Ksenija Atanasijević's (1894 - 1981) understanding of the ethical basis of feminism. It highlights her understanding that feminism as such has an ethical basis. Her criticism of the degrading position of women which, according to her, has its origins in a family based on the male violence against women is also pointed out. The paper also points to Ksenija Atanasijević's understanding of the universal goals of feminism, goals that are not directed only at women. The author points (...)
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    Alfred Rosenberg’s clash with Christianity.Aleksandar Molnar - 2006 - Filozofija I Društvo 2006 (29):9-35.
    In the article the author is following the development of Alfred Rosenberg?s social and political theory. Special attention is given to the anti-Christian attitude of the so-called "chief ideologist of Third Reich". Although one among the creators of the apocalyptic anti-Semitist ideology he opposed Nazi "Eastern politics" during the World War II. Instead of atrocities against the eastern peoples he was prepared to give them certain autonomy and to treat them as some kind of racially inferior allies. For him, only (...)
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    Carl Schmitt's attitude towards total war and total enemy on the eve of the outbreak of WWII.Aleksandar Molnar - 2010 - Filozofija I Društvo 21 (1):31-49.
    Karl Smit se obicno smatra teoreticarem totalne drzave, totalnog rata i totalnog neprijateljstva. U clanku, medjutim, autor pokusava da pokaze da je od 1937. do 1944, Smit upozoravao na to da su totalni rat i totalno neprijateljstvo opasni po Nemacku i da se mora zaustaviti perpeturanje svih napora za totalizacijom neprijatelja, koji su zapoceli 1914. U svojim teorijskim radovima iz ovog perioda on je nalazio mesta samo za totalnu drzavu - a pogotovo za onu koja je dovoljno jaka da se (...)
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    Sacralisation of contested territory in nationalist discourse: a study of Milošević's and Putin’s public speeches.Aleksandar Pavković - 2017 - Critical Discourse Studies 14 (5):497-513.
    ABSTRACTDespite their differences in age, professional career and political background, Milošević and Putin share similar views on one of the main consequences of the disintegration of Yugoslavia and the USSR: the involuntary dispersal of Serbs and Russians into different foreign states. This is a study of the segments of Milošević’s and Putin’s speeches referring to Kosovo and to Crimea respectively. The study analyses their rhetorical devices and thematic content, using the analytical framework and instruments for the analysis of nationalist discourses (...)
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  25. Xenophobia and Identitarian Nationalism.Aleksandar Prnjat - 2019 - In Vladimir Milisavljević & Natalija Mićunović (eds.), XENOPHOBIA, IDENTITY AND NEW FORMS OF NATIONALISM. Belgrade: Institute of Social Sciences. pp. 240 - 251.
    In this paper, the author considers the concepts of xenophobia and nationalism. He distinguishes between three diferent forms of nationalism: 1) classical nationalism, 2) anti-colonial nationalism, and 3) identitarian nationalism. The frst is based on a belief in the racial and civilizational superiority of one’s nation, and is used to justify colonialism as a kind of messianic civilizing of the “inferior” Other. The second type emerges as a reaction to the frst one and acts as a defense against the cultural (...)
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    Discipline and punish in the modern age: Foucault's aporiae of power.Aleksandar I. Molnar - 1994 - Theoria 37 (4):73-106.
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    Hume's argument for the dependent existence of perceptions: An alternative reading.Aleksandar Pavković - 1982 - Mind 91 (364):585-592.
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    Gentzen formulations of two positive relevance logics.Aleksandar Kron - 1980 - Studia Logica 39 (4):381 - 403.
    The author gentzenizes the positive fragmentsT + andR + of relevantT andR using formulas with, prefixes (subscripts). There are three main Gentzen formulations ofS +{T+,R +} calledW 1 S +,W 2 S + andG 2 S +. The first two have the rule of modus ponens. All of them have a weak rule DL for disjunction introduction on the left. DL is not admissible inS + but it is needed in the proof of a cut elimination theorem forG 2 S (...)
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    Why we do not need demonstrative proof for God’s existence to know that God exists.Aleksandar Novaković - 2023 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 65 (4):464-486.
    As a counterpoint to demonstrative proofs in metaphysics, Robert Nozick presented the case for God’s existence based on the value of personal experiences. Personal experiences shape one’s life, but this is even more evident with extraordinary experiences, such can be religious ones. In the next step, says the argument, if those experiences can be explained only by invoking the concept of the Supreme Being, then God exists. The second step mirrors scientific explanation constituting what Nozick calls the “argument to the (...)
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    Gentzen formulations of two positive relevance logics.Aleksandar Kron - 1981 - Studia Logica 40 (3):381 - 403.
    The author gentzenizes the positive fragments T₊ and R₊ of relevant T and R using formulas with prefixes (subscripts). There are three main Gentzen formulations of $S_{+}\in \{T_{+},R_{+}\}$ called W₁ S₊, W₂ S₊ and G₂ S₊. The first two have the rule of modus ponens. All of them have a weak rule DL for disjunction introduction on the left. DL is not admissible in S₊ but it is needed in the proof of a cut elimination theorem for G₂ S₊. W₁ (...)
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    Can patriotism justify killing in defense of one’s country?Aleksandar Pavkovic - 2007 - Filozofija I Društvo 18 (1):127-139.
    Cosmopolitan liberals would be ready to fight - and to kill and be killed for the sake of restoring international justice or for the abolition of profoundly unjust political institutions. Patriots are ready to do the same for their own country. Sometimes the cosmopolitan liberals and patriots would fight on the same side and sometimes on the opposite sides of the conflict. Thus the former would join the latter in the defense of Serbia against Austria-Hungary but would oppose the white (...)
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    The philosopher in Plato’s state.Aleksandar Nikitovic - 2012 - Filozofija I Društvo 23 (3):388-406.
    Plato?s political theory rests on metaphysical principles that are understandable to only a few. It is assumed that only a narrow group of philosophers is able to put this theory into practice, and using repressive measures. The fewer the initiated the greater the repression. It is assumed that those who do not know the truth can neither predict their destiny nor do anything to make it better because they are unable to understand the goal and purpose of the repression. It (...)
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    The philosopher in Plato’s state.Aleksandar Nikitovic - 2012 - Filozofija I Društvo 23 (3):388-406.
    Plato?s political theory rests on metaphysical principles that are understandable to only a few. It is assumed that only a narrow group of philosophers is able to put this theory into practice, and using repressive measures. The fewer the initiated the greater the repression. It is assumed that those who do not know the truth can neither predict their destiny nor do anything to make it better because they are unable to understand the goal and purpose of the repression. It (...)
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    Prosperity and Intellectual Needs: The Credibility and Coherence of More's Utopia.Aleksandar Pavković - 1993 - Utopian Studies 4 (1):26 - 37.
  35. What's A Just War Theorist?Aleksandar Jokic - 2012 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology 4 (2):91-114.
    The article provides an account of the unlikely revival of the medieval Just War Theory, due in large part to the efforts of Michael Walzer. Its purpose is to address the question: What is a just war theorist? By exploring contrasts between scholarly activity and forms of international activism, the paper argues that just war theorists appear to be just war criminals, both on the count of aiding and abetting aggression and on the count of inciting troops to commit war (...)
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    The light of freedom in the age of enlightenment (2): England and France.Aleksandar Molnar - 2011 - Filozofija I Društvo 22 (2):129-155.
    Iako je filozofija prosvetiteljstva rodjena u Nizozemskoj i Engleskoj u kasnom 17. i ranom 18. veku, postojali su znacajni problemi u definisanju slobode. Do sredine 18. veka, pod uticajem?nacionalnog merkantilizma?, sloboda se poimala u sve vise kolektivistickim crtama, doprinoseci stvaranju politicke opcije nacionalnog liberalizma. Zbog toga su u drugoj polovini 18. veka ove dve zemlje progresivno gubile znacaj za pokret prosvetiteljstva, da bi na njegovo vodece mesto dosle dve nove zemlje, koje su otvarale novu politicku opciju demokratskog liberalizma: Sjedinjene Americke (...)
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    Philosophy of religion, physics, and psychology: essays in honor of Adolf Grünbaum.Adolf Grünbaum & Aleksandar Jokić (eds.) - 2009 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    On October 18-19, 2002, the Center for Philosophical Education at Santa Barbara City College hosted a symposium honoring Professor Adolf Grünbaum’s contributions to contemporary philosophy. This work, an outgrowth of that symposium, contains essays by leading philosophers on Grünbaum's vast influence on philosophy of religion and philosophy of science. The symposium participants have either significantly reworked their original papers or written entirely new ones for this special publication. A reprint of Grünbaum’s "The Poverty of Theistic Cosmology" further enriches the book. (...)
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    The Controversy between Niklas Luhmann and Jűrgen Habermas Related to Sociological Approach to Law.Agron Rustemi & Aleksandar Jovanoski - 2021 - Seeu Review 16 (1):3-13.
    The aim of the paper is to present a brief insight into the significant works and views of the German sociologists Niklas Luhmann and Jűrgen Habermas on the role of law in regulating human relations in society. Educated as a lawyer, Niklas Luhmann in the late academic career was under the influence of the American sociologist Talcott Parsons. Niklas Luhmann later, under the influence of the American sociologist Talcott Parsons, he built a sociological theoretical system called the systems theory. On (...)
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    Giordano Bruno and Ars memoriae.Aleksandar Ostojić - 2020 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 39 (4):907-921.
    The relationship of tradition towards Bruno is twofold, and the analysis of this relationship will show that Bruno is interpreted either as a pioneer of new science or as a mystic, mage, and follower of hermetic tradition. Following these two viewpoints, Bruno’s ars memoriae will be interpreted either as a mere memory technique in the service of empirical science or as an occult, magical art. This paper aims to open up and analyse the ways by which we can approach and (...)
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    Hermeneutics of recollection: Gadamer and ricoeur.Aleksandar Ostojic - 2021 - Filozofija I Društvo 32 (4):714-725.
    This paper analyzes the notion of recollection in Hans Georg Gadamer and Paul Ricoeur?s thought, in the context of time distance as?obstacles? towards understanding the past. Particular attention is paid to the understanding the phenomenon of?Death? as a time gap between the past and the present. In connection with this problem, we find efforts of philosophical hermeneutics on the one hand and historicism on the other. Differences between historicism and hermeneutics can be outlined in relation to the role that memory (...)
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  41. Approaching Frege’s Puzzle.Aleksandar Kellenberg - 2008 - Facta Philosophica 10 (1):247-268.
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    Habit Beyond Psychology.Aleksandar Feodorov - 2017 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 9 (1).
    In the following text I reexamine the connotations of the term habit from the perspective of Peirce’s pragmatism. I start by tracing back the roots of the term in the Metaphysical Club’s discussions of Alexander Bain’s theory of belief. By stressing the relative overlap between belief and habit I am also proposing that the latter term transcends the boundaries of empirical psychology. Peirce’s well-known antipathy to psychologism in logic raised the status of habit to a universal concept that participates in (...)
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    Freedom: Created or Uncreated.Aleksandar Knežević - 2022 - Philotheos 22 (1):37-49.
    There are two reasons why Christian theology introduces the concept of the absolute nothing into its doctrine of creation. Firstly, unlike platonic non-being, the absolute nihil is not eternally co-existent with God and it does not limit His creative freedom. We notice that God’s freedom is identified with the freedom to create. Platonic non-being represented a necessity. To create, therefore, means to be able to overcome every form of necessity. The concept of the absolute nothing, therefore, needs to provide an (...)
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    Perfect and imperfect states.Aleksandar Nikitovic - 2013 - Filozofija I Društvo 24 (2):132-150.
    Early Greek ethics embodied in Cretan and Spartan mores, served as a model for Plato`s political theory. Plato theorized the contents of early Greek ethics, aspiring to justify and revitalize the fundamental principles of a traditional view of the world. However, according to Plato`s new insight, deed is further from the truth than a thought i.e. theory. The dorian model had to renounce its position to the perfect prototype of a righteous state, which is a result of the inner logic (...)
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    State, freedom, knowledge.Aleksandar Nikitovic - 2008 - Filozofija I Društvo 19 (3):37-57.
    U ovom tekstu razmatra se Platonova problematizacija odnosa drzave, slobode i znanja, u njegovim analizama razlicitih aspekata uzorne drzava. Drzavu Platon razumjeva kao opste dobro, a svrha njenog uspostavljanja jeste da se, u skladu s pravicnoscu, nadomjesti nedovoljnost koja je imanentna svakom pojedincu. Pravicnost je prisutna samo ukoliko su u cjelinu polisa harmonicno povezane sve razlicite i pojedinacne sposobnosti. Platon u svojim suptilnim analizama ukazuje da je za postojanje pravicne drzave neophdno da volja covjeka, u klasi cuvara, bude u potpunosti (...)
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    Perfect and imperfect states.Aleksandar Nikitovic - 2013 - Filozofija I Društvo 24 (2):132-150.
    Early Greek ethics embodied in Cretan and Spartan mores, served as a model for Plato`s political theory. Plato theorized the contents of early Greek ethics, aspiring to justify and revitalize the fundamental principles of a traditional view of the world. However, according to Plato`s new insight, deed is further from the truth than a thought i.e. theory. The dorian model had to renounce its position to the perfect prototype of a righteous state, which is a result of the inner logic (...)
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    Traditionalism and modern subjectivity: Enlightenment and conservatism of Edmund Burke.Aleksandar Nikitovic - 2003 - Filozofija I Društvo 2003 (22):271-283.
    The issue of traditionalism versus modern subjectivism in the light of the conflict of Edmund Burke`s conservatism with the Enlightenment as the ideological basis of the French revolution was not discussed or studied sufficiently in our political and philosophical theory. In this paper we are reconsidering a theoretical debate between arising modern rationalism of Enlightenment and European traditionalism. The text further explains on the reasons for choosing this subject and course the research will take subsequently. An overview is provided of (...)
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    The search for virtue.Aleksandar Nikitovic - 2011 - Filozofija I Društvo 22 (4):157-181.
    U borbi oko vrline koja se vodila izmedju Platona i sofista, Platon nastoji da sacuva sadrzaj starohelenske etike, ali ne i njegovu mitsku formu, u kojoj je sofistika otkrila bitne nedostatke i zahvaljujuci tome dovela u pitanje i ukupan sadrzaj starohelenske etike. S druge strane, Platon prihvata novu formu racionalnog misljenja, ali ne i ukidajucu jednostranost racionalnosti sofistike. Drugim rijecima, Platon pristupa teoretizaciji sadrzaja starohelenske etike nastojeci na taj nacin da pomiri osnovno nacelo tradicionalnog pogleda na svijet s novom vladajucom (...)
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    Pragmatism's Prophets of Community: On Peirce and Royce.Aleksandar Feodorov - 2022 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 57 (4):457-477.
  50. Epicurean ethics as a foundation for philosophical counseling.Aleksandar Fatic - 2013 - Philosophical Practice 8 (1):1127–1141.
    The paper discusses the manner and extent to which Epicurean ethics can serve as a general philosophy of life, capable of supporting philosophical practice in the form of philosophical counseling. Unlike the modern age academic philosophy, the philosophical practice movement portrays the philosopher as a personal or corporate adviser, one who helps people make sense of their experiences and find optimum solutions within the context of their values and general preferences. Philosophical counseling may rest on almost any school of philosophy, (...)
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