Sloboda i otuđenje. O mišljenju Gaje Petrovića: Freedom and Alienation. On Thought of Gajo Petrović

Filozofska Istrazivanja 31 (3):605-618 (2011)
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Djelo Gaje Petrovića u vrhu je europske filozofije 20. stoljeća. On je bio najznačajnijih i najpoznatijih hrvatskih filozofa. Petrović u svojem opsežnom djelu polazi od ontologije i antropologije dospijevajući preko logike do filozofije povijesti i povijesti filozofije. Referira se na neke najvažnije suvremene filozofe, osobito na Martina Heideggera, a u središtu je mišljenje Karla Marxa. Petrović analizira Marxovo nasljeđe i vrlo ga uspješno razvija te primjenjuje na svoju metafilozofsku koncepciju kojom daje doprinos razrješavanju nekih od temeljnih pitanja suvremenog čovjeka kao što su sloboda, otuđenje, samootuđenje i mogućnost autentičnoga ljudskog bivstvovanja.The work of Gajo Petrović is at the very top of the 20th century European philosophy. He is one of the most important and the best known Croatian philosophers. The work of Gajo Petrović is extremely wide. It starts with ontology and anthropology, stretching over logic to historical philosophy and history of philosophy. He wrote about some of the most important contemporary philosophers but the basic point in Petrović’s work is the thoughts of Karl Marx. He analysed Marx’s heritage and very successfully developed and implemented it in own particular metaphilosophical conception, contributing to solving some of the basic issues of the modern human being like freedom, alienation, selfalienation and the possibility of authentic human being

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