The Identity and Continuity of Croatian Philosophy

Prilozi Za Istrazivanje Hrvatske Filozofske Baštine 48 (2):287-304 (2022)
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Abstract

After delineating the corpus of Croatian philosophy, the historical and conceptual identity and continuity of Croatian philosophy are analysed with respect to several aspects: (1) the historical space and time of Croatian philosophy; (2) its socio-cultural role and character (educational, linguistic and national-political); (3) its traditions and interconnections; and (4) the idea of Croatian philosophy. Special attention is paid to the difference between Franjo pl. Marković’s views on Croatian philosophy and the present state-of-the-art. Finally, the roots of Croatian philosophy are considered at the moment of transition from myth to Christianity and in the introductory reflections of the Charter of Duke Trpimir.

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Srećko Kovač
Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb

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