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Autor:
Boris Milosavljevic
Publikováno v:
Theoria, Beograd. 65:17-32
Kajica Milanov (1905-1986) was educated in Vienna, Belgrade and Berlin. He taught philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy (University of Belgrade). During World War II Milanov was in German captivity. Afther the war Milanov was asked to teach philoso
Autor:
Boris Milosavljevic
Publikováno v:
Balcanica. :141-166
Slobodan Jovanovic made frequent stays in Italy since his earliest childhood, which contributed to his thorough and comprehensive understanding of Italian history, politics, science, culture and arts. His father, Vladimir Jovanovic, maintained close
Autor:
Boris Milosavljevic
Publikováno v:
Prilozi za knjizevnost, jezik, istoriju i folklor. :33-44
The National Library of Serbia holds numerous collections of manuscripts. Among them is a notebook attributed to Bozidar Knezevic (1862-1905), philosopher, historian and translator from English, French, German and Russian into the Serbian language. A
Autor:
Boris Milosavljevic
Publikováno v:
Theoria, Beograd. 65:39-53
In literature on Serbian history of philosophy it is quite usual to find a statement that Branislav Petronijevic (1875-1954), professor of philosophy at the Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy thwarted the efforts of the philosopher and historian Bozidar
Autor:
Boris Milosavljevic
Publikováno v:
Theoria, Beograd. 61:143-167
In his lauding review of Dimitrije Matic?s (1821-1884) History of Philosophy (largely based on ?. Schwegler), published in 1865 in the journal Vila, started and edited by Stojan Novakovic (1842-1915), Alimpije Vasiljevic (1831-1911) assessed the patt
Autor:
Boris Milosavljevic
Publikováno v:
Theoria, Beograd. 59:113-149
The unity of freedom, science and nation, viz. liberalism, positivism and nationalism, as well as his belief in two fundamental principles - freedom and justice, were the two lodestars and credo of Vladimir Jovanovic`s entire political work and view
Autor:
Boris Milosavljevic
Publikováno v:
Theoria, Beograd. 58:103-151
Dimitrije Matic (1821-1884) was a philosopher, jurist, professor of public law at the Belgrade Lyceum and politician. He served as Serbia?s Minister of Education and Church Affairs, acting Foreign Minister, Speaker of the Parliament, and member of th
Autor:
Boris Milosavljevic
Publikováno v:
Theoria, Beograd. 56:15-40
Slobodan Jovanovic’s study on Marx (1935) has been interpreted and evaluated in every history of Serbian philosophy written after the Second World War (1968, 1972, 2002, 2009). This paper discusses Marxist responses to this study and the influence
Autor:
Boris Milosavljevic
Publikováno v:
Kultura (2012) (134):246-262
The unity of freedom, science and nation, viz. liberalism, positivism and nationalism, as well as his belief in two fundamental principles - freedom and justice, were the two lodestars of Vladimir Jovanovic's entire political work and his life credo.
Autor:
Boris Milosavljevic
Publikováno v:
Zbornik Matice srpske za drustvene nauke. :369-380
The paper considers Jovanovic?s view of the unity of state, law and power. State emerges from the society, by collective act of creation, not by a free individuals? contract. As the notion of law implies someone guaranteeing law implementation, i.e.