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    Recenzije I prikazi.Marita Brčić, Ankica Čakardić, Dražen Zetić, Marko Tokić, Drago Šimundža, Srećko Pulig, Mladen Planinc, Snježan Hasnaš, Tonči Valentić, Darija Zrilić, Maja Profaca & Krunoslav Nikodem - 2006 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 26 (1):199-229.
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  2. Više je ipak bolje: Epistemički interesi i prirodne vrste (eng. The more the merrier: Epistemic interests and natural kinds).Mladen Bošnjak & Zdenka Brzović - 2021 - Prolegomena: Journal of Philosophy 20 (2):235-259.
    In this paper, we focus on the propensity toward identifying natural kinds with successful scientific categories in contemporary discussions of natural kinds within the philosophy of science. Success in this case is understood as the fulfillment of epistemic interests or goals in a given field of scientific research. The prevailing view is that, in order to have a theory of natural kinds that successfully captures current scientific practice, the relevant epistemic interests are the current interests of scientists working in a (...)
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    O objeto voz.Mladen Dolar & Clóvis Salgado Gontijo Oliveira - 2012 - Prometeus: Filosofia em Revista 5 (10).
    No começo havia Saussure, mais ou menos daí parte nossa história. Para serpreciso, ela começa muito antes – talvez tenha de fato “desde sempre” começado –, maspedimos licença para tomar como nosso ponto de partida provisório essa dóxa de algummodo duvidosa de nossos tempos.O giro saussuriano tem, obviamente, muito a ver com a voz. Se tomarmos, comseriedade, a natureza negativa do signo linguístico, seu valor puramente diferencial eopositivo, então a voz – como o terreno supostamente natural da fala, sua substânciaaparentemente (...)
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  4. A Professor’s Moral Thinking at the Abstract Level Versus The Professor’s Moral Thinking in the Real Life Situation.Mladen Pečujlija, Ilija Ćosić & Velibor Ivanišević - 2011 - Science and Engineering Ethics 17 (2):299-320.
    We conducted an on-line survey to investigate the professor’s idea of “morality” and then to compare their moral thinking at the abstract level with their moral thinking in the real life situations by sampling 257 professors from the University of Novi Sad. We constructed questionnaire based on related theoretical ethical concepts. Our results show (after we performed exploratory factor analysis) that the professor’s idea of “morality” consists of the three moral thinking patterns which are simultaneously activated during the process of (...)
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    A Combined Argument: Beyond Wallerstein?Mladen Medved - 2018 - Historical Materialism 26 (3):125-142.
    InHow the West Came to Rule, Alexander Anievas and Kerem Nişancıoğlu offer an alternative to both Political Marxism and world-systems analysis by going beyond the nation-state as the unit of analysis in the former and the marginalisation of articulation and combination between modes of production in the latter. Their account also gives more room to non-European actors neglected in other interpretations of the rise of the West. However, I argue that their argument is much closer toWSAand that their critique of (...)
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    Plato Through Homer: Poetry and Philosophy in the Cosmological Dialogues.Planinc Zdravko - 2003 - University of Missouri.
    This new study challenges traditional ways of reading Plato by showing that his philosophy and political theory cannot be understood apart from a consideration of the literary or aesthetic features of his writing. More specifically, it shows how Plato’s well-known cosmological dialogues—the _Phaedrus, Timaeus, _and _Critias_—are structured using several books of the _Odyssey _as their shared source text. While there has recently been much scholarly discussion of the relation between poetry and philosophy in Plato’s dialogues, little of it addresses questions (...)
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    The Criminal Responsibility of High-Functioning Autistic Offenders in Croatia.Mladen Bošnjak, Marko Jurjako & Luca Malatesti - 2022 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 14 (2):137-148.
    This paper investigates, from a philosophical perspective, whether high functioning autists are legally responsible for the crimes they may commit. We do this from the perspective of the Croatian legal system. According to Croatian Criminal Law, but also criminal laws adopted in many other countries, the legal responsibility of the person is undermined due to insanity when two conditions are satisfied. The first may be called the incapacity requirement. It states that a person, when committing the crime, suffers cognitive or (...)
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    Politics, Philosophy, Writing: Plato's Art of Caring for Souls.Planinc Zdravko (ed.) - 2001 - University of Missouri.
    The leading scholars represented in _Politics, Philosophy, Writing_ examine six key Platonic dialogues and the most important of the epistles, moving from Plato's most public or political writings to his most philosophical. The collection is intended to demonstrate the unity of Plato's concerns, the literary quality of his writing, and the integral relation of form and content in his work. Taken together, these essays show the consistency of Plato's understanding of the political art, the art of writing, and the philosophical (...)
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  9. Tyche, clinamen, den.Mladen Dolar - 2013 - Continental Philosophy Review 46 (2):223-239.
    The paper takes as the starting point a dense and notorious quote by Lacan where he takes up in a single gesture three concepts of ancient philosophy, tyche, clinamen and den. The contention is that all three aim at the status of the object, although by different means and in different philosophical contexts, and the paper tries to spell out some crucial points concerning each. Tyche, usually translated as chance and put into an opposition with automaton, requires a reading of (...)
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    Razmišljanja o statici podgrade mlaznim betonom.Mladen Hudec - forthcoming - Colloquy.
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    Moral thinking vs. moral acting or moral thinking and moral acting.Mladen Pecujlija - 2012 - Ethics 8 (3).
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    Bisimulations between generalized Veltman models and Veltman models.Mladen Vuković - 2008 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 54 (4):368-373.
    Interpretability logic is an extension of provability logic. Veltman models and generalized Veltman models are two semantics for interpretability logic. We consider a connection between Veltman semantics and generalized Veltman semantics. We prove that for a complete image-finite generalized Veltman modelW there is a Veltman model W ′ that is bisimular to W.
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    Regenerating humanism.Emma Planinc - 2020 - History of European Ideas 46 (3):242-256.
    Posthumanist and New Materialist thought attempts to undo the supremacy and distinction of the human being through accounting for the agential capacities of the animal and material world. New Materialism in particular constructs a vision of a vital natural world in order to turn us away from humanism and toward a more holistic understanding of nature, and political actants. In this article, I argue that there can be a humanist new materialist position that sees the vitalism of the natural world (...)
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    Virus and Idea.Mladen Dolar - 2023 - In Jure Simoniti & Gregor Kroupa (eds.), Ideas and Idealism in Philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 269-282.
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    Unified quantum logic.Mladen Pavičić - 1989 - Foundations of Physics 19 (8):999-1016.
    Unified quantum logic based on unified operations of implication is formulated as an axiomatic calculus. Soundness and completeness are demonstrated using standard algebraic techniques. An embedding of quantum logic into a new modal system is carried out and discussed.
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  16. Personality and Blood Types Revisited: Case of Morality.Mladen Pecujlija, Gordana Misic-Pavkov & Maja Popovic - 2014 - Neuroethics 8 (2):171-176.
    Although a large body of research exists concerning connections between personality traits and blood types, no studies can be found within the literature on the links between morality and one’s blood type. We have conducted research examining whether blood type has any impact on the degree to which moral foundations, according to Haidt, are observable in an individual. Our study focused on 240 adult male and female subjects, with an average age of 43.47 years; each group was based on the (...)
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    Naturalistic Foundations of the Idea of the Holy: Darwinian Roots of Rudolf Otto's Theology.Mladen Turk - 2013 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 12 (35):248-263.
    The very influential theoretical concepts proposed by Rudolf Otto in his 1917 classic The Idea of the Holy are often seen as examples of properly religious content that cannot be approached by any other means except religious. This conclusion is challenged by closer readings of Otto’s writings on naturalism and religion where he, despite of being at times critical of some versions of naturalism, expresses his thorough commitment to naturalist ic explanations. Otto’s views are presented as compatible with recent cognitive-scientific (...)
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    Simmering in the Soviet pot: language heterogeneity in early Soviet socio-linguistics.Mladen Uhlik - 2008 - Studies in East European Thought 60 (4):285-293.
    At the beginning of the ’30s—the period of lively debates on the relation between language and society—one of the main issues in linguistics was language heterogeneity. On the example of the texts by Boris Larin, Georgij Danilov and Lev Jakubinskij we shall compare two attitudes about unity and division of a language. If the studies by Larin and Danilov in various ways establish divisions in society and language at the end of the ’20s, in the ’30s there is a marked (...)
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    Homo Duplex: the two origins of man in Rousseau’s Second Discourse.Emma Planinc - 2021 - History of European Ideas 47 (1):71-90.
    ABSTRACT A division in scholarship on Rousseau’s Second Discourse turns on the issue of division itself. Some see Rousseau’s natural man collapsing the division between man and beast through suggesting that our origins might be in orangutans, while others see Rousseau depicting a rupture of the human being from the rest of the animal kingdom through the separation of the physical and the metaphysical. I argue that in looking to the natural scientific culture of Rousseau’s own time, one can see (...)
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    The Principles of Interpretability.Mladen Vuković - 1999 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 40 (2):227-235.
    A generalized Veltman semantics developed by de Jongh is used to investigate correspondences between several extensions of intepretability logic . In this paper we present some new results on independences.
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    Catching Up with Wells: The Political Theory of H. G. Wells’s Science Fiction.Emma Planinc - 2017 - Political Theory 45 (5):637-658.
    H. G. Wells’s The Rights of Man —which provided the groundwork for the 1948 UN Declaration of Human Rights—has been re-released with a new Introduction by novelist Ali Smith, who reminds us of Wells’s political prophetic call for “a real federation of mankind,” and of the fact that we have still failed to meet the future he envisioned. If we are to catch up with Wells, we must, however, examine the foundations of Wells’s “cosmopolitan” vision, which requires examining both his (...)
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    Is Autism a Mental Disorder According to the Harmful Dysfunction View?Mladen Bošnjak - 2023 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 23 (67):89-111.
    The supporters of the neurodiversity movement contend that autism is not a mental disorder, but rather a natural human variation. In a recent paper Jerome Wakefi eld, David Wasserman and Jordan Conrad (2020) argued against this view relying on Wakefi eld’s harmful dysfunction theory of mental disorder (the HD theory). Although I argue that the HD theory is problematic, I contend that arguments offered by Wakefi eld et al. (2020) against those of the neurodiversity movement are plausible, except in one (...)
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    The Undiscovered Dewey: Religion, Morality, and the Ethos of Democracy.Mladen Turk - 2011 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 32 (2):193-196.
    The underlying thesis of this book is that "the undiscovered Dewey" is ascertained only by understanding the significance of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution for Dewey's philosophy and for his concept of inquiry. Rogers argues that we must realize the importance of Dewey's Darwinian commitments in order to understand how for Dewey there is a fundamental uncertainty and openness that characterizes the growth of "our natural and social horizons" (11). Routinely, Rogers argues, scholars tend to misunderstand or underestimate Darwin's importance (...)
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    The Comic Mimesis.Mladen Dolar - 2017 - Critical Inquiry 43 (2):570-589.
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    Freud and the Political.Mladen Dolar - 2009 - Theory and Event 12 (3).
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    Politics, Religion, and Love'S Transgression: The Political Philosophy of Romeo and Juliet.Zdravko Planinc - 2019 - Philosophy and Literature 43 (1):11-37.
    In Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare examines the relationship of the political realm to the things that are outside or beyond politics: family, society, religion, friendship, and love. The play is thus a work of political philosophy, and no less so because it is a work of art in which these things are portrayed concretely through the relationships of the play's characters. The difficulties of interpreting the play are due in part to its aesthetic particularity, but more to the familiarity (...)
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    An Orthodox Christian Reflection: Genetic Enhancement Must Not Be the Creation Primacy Problem Between Man and God.Pecujlija Mladen & Cosic Đorde - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (4):78-80.
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    Colloquium 5 Socrates and the Cyclops: Plato’s Critique of ‘Platonism’ in the Sophist and Statesman.Zdravko Planinc - 2016 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 31 (1):159-217.
    The Eleatic Stranger plays a central role in all reconstructions of Plato’s “Platonism.” This paper is a study of the literary form of the Sophist and Statesman and its significance for interpreting the Eleatic’s account of the nature of philosophy. I argue that the Eleatic dialogues are best understood through a comparison with the source-texts in the Odyssey that Plato used in their composition. I show that the literary form of the Sophist is a straightforward reworking of the encounter of (...)
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    A note on semantics of the interpretability logic IL (KW1).Mladen Vukovic - 2003 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 32 (3):109-115.
  30. Hennessy–Milner theorem for interpretability logic.Mladen Vukovic - 2005 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 34 (4):195-201.
     
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  31. Interpretability logic and generalized Veltman models.Mladen Vukovic - 2000 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 6:131.
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    Some notes on correspondence theory of the system IL.Mladen Vuković - 2006 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 12 (2):0022-4812.
  33. Plato's Invisible Cities: Discourse and Power in the Republic.Adi Ophir & Zdravko Planinc - 1994 - Utopian Studies 5 (1):209-211.
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    "Expel the Barbarian from Your Heart": Intimations of the Cyclops in Euripides's Hecuba.Zdravko Planinc - 2018 - Philosophy and Literature 42 (2):403-415.
    In memoriam: Mira Balija PlanincEuripides's Hecuba is not one of the best-known tragedies. The story is vividly memorable, however. Troy has fallen. The Greeks have finished their killing and plundering and have begun their homeward journey. As soon as they cross the Hellespont and make camp on what some might call the European side, in Thrace, they bury Achilles. The Trojan queen, Hecuba, is enslaved, as are the only two of her daughters who remain alive, Polyxena and Cassandra, the latter (...)
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    Family and Civil Society in Hegel's "Philosophy of Right".Z. Planinc - 1991 - History of Political Thought 12 (2):305.
    This paper will analyse Hegel's discussion of the relation between family and civil society on the basis of Marx's insight into the discrepancy between Hegel's explicitly logical structure of presentation based on �essential relationships� and his implicitly historical structure of presentation based on �external necessities�. It is intended neither to resolve the dispute between Hegel and Marx nor to apply Marx's critique to passages of the Philosophy of Right that he did not have occasion to discuss. The purpose of this (...)
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    8 On Rumours, Gossip and Related Matters.Mladen Dolar - 2021 - In Adrian Johnston (ed.), Objective Fictions: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Marxism. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 144-164.
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    Lord and Bondsman on the Couch.Mladen Dolar - 1992 - American Journal of Semiotics 9 (2/3):69-90.
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    Mimesis and ideology - from Plato to Althusser.Mladen Dolar - 2015 - Filozofija I Društvo 26 (1):156-178.
    The moment one imitates something, it sticks, it marks the imitator, there is no innocent imitation. Imitation necessarily affects the one who imitates, for better or for worse, and the making of a simple copy of something necessarily affects the original. This is perhaps the briefest way to describe Plato?s concerns about the nature of mimesis in the Republic. The purpose of this paper is to give a brief account of looking at the mysterious magic powers of mimesis and of (...)
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    Sinn oder Präsenz?Mladen Dolar - 2009 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2009 (1):16-33.
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    The owl of Minerva from dusk till dawn, or, two shades of gray.Mladen Dolar - 2015 - Filozofija I Društvo 26 (4):875-890.
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    On What Value, My Lord? How Values Intervene in Hard Legal Cases.Mladen Domazet - 2009 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):125-130.
    The paper confronts the issue of single jurisprudence facing a value (-system) pluralism, the one often arising nowadays. Starting from the Raz – B. Williams debate, it outlines a proposal close to Raz’s but ontologically less demanding.
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    Do Business Schools Influence Students’ Awareness of Social Issues? Evidence from Two of Chile’s Leading MBA Programs.Mladen Koljatic & Monica Silva - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 131 (3):595-604.
    This study explores the role that business schools have in developing favorable attitudes toward business involvement in corporate social responsibility. Two cohorts of incoming students from two internationally accredited MBA programs in Chile and two cohorts of graduating students from the same institutions were compared in terms of their attitudes toward the role of business in alleviating social ills and the role they assigned to business schools in preparing managers to effectively address social issues. The attitudes expressed by graduates of (...)
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    Les Lumières imaginaires: Holbach et la traduction.Mladen Kozul - 2016 - Oxford: Voltaire Foundation.
    Dans les années 1760, l'atelier du baron d'Holbach est, avec Ferney au temps de Voltaire, le principal lieu de diffusion des idées hétérodoxes qui permettent la radicalisation des Lumières en France. L'activité de traduction d'Holbach, plus importante en quantité que son activité d'auteur, est étudiée ici pour la première fois de manière systématique. En comparant les ouvrages clandestins traduits et publiés par Holbach avec leurs vrais ou prétendus originaux (majoritairement anglais), Mladen Kozul analyse les manipulations énonciatives, thématiques et éditoriales (...)
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    A Voice and Nothing More.Mladen Dolar - 2006 - MIT Press.
    Plutarch tells the story of a man who plucked a nightingale and finding but little to eat exclaimed: "You are just a voice and nothing more." Plucking the feathers of meaning that cover the voice, dismantling the body from which the voice seems to emanate, resisting the Sirens' song of fascination with the voice, concentrating on "the voice and nothing more": this is the difficult task that philosopher Mladen Dolar relentlessly pursues in this seminal work.The voice did not figure (...)
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    Unconsented acknowledgments as a form of authorship abuse: What can be done about it?Mladen Koljatic - 2020 - Research Ethics 17 (2):127-134.
    Unwelcome or unconsented acknowledgments is an unethical practice seldom addressed. It constitutes a form of authorship abuse perpetrated in the acknowledgments section of published research, where the victim is credited as having made a contribution to the paper, without having given their consent, and often without having seen a draft of the paper. The acknowledgment may be written in such a way as to imply endorsement of the study’s data and conclusions. Through a real-life case, this paper explores the issue (...)
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    Govor i subjektivnost: na rubovima arheologije znanja.Mladen Kozomara - 1998 - Beograd: Plato.
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    Subjektivnost i moć.Mladen Kozomara - 2001 - Beograd: Plato.
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    Filozofija i život. Filozofska i socio-kulturna antropologija Nikole Skledara.Mladen Labus - 2009 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 29 (1):205-214.
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    Filozofija i stvaralaštvo: teorijski portreti hrvatskih filozofa.Mladen Labus - 2016 - Zagreb: Plejada.
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    Ontological approach to art in the work of Ivan focht.Mladen Labus - 2005 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 25 (4):901-912.
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