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    On the Method of Intercultural Philosophy (in Slovenian).Alfred Leskovec & Ichiro Yamaguchi - 2001 - Phainomena: Journal of the Phenomenological Society of Ljubljana 10:37-46.
    The phenomenological research of the you-and-me relationship and the genetic method of phenomenology give an interesting methodological advantage to the research of the intercultural philosophy. The phenomenon of the you-and-me relationship comprises three different dimensions of being-human, namely the intercorporality before the split between the subject and the object, intersubjectivity within the split and that in its abolition. On the other hand, one of the features of the genetic methodology is the philosophical approach to the pre-linguistic, pre-reflexive intercorporality and intersubjectivity (...)
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    Slovenian horseman of the Apocalypse. [REVIEW]Rob White - 2010 - The Philosophers' Magazine 51 (51):112-113.
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    Žižek and his contemporaries: on the emergence of the Slovenian Lacan.Jones Irwin - 2014 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Helena Motoh.
    In recent years, the popularity of the inimitable Slavoj Žižek has perhaps cast a shadow over the collective influence exerted by Slovenian intellectuals on modern day philosophy. Yet despite his image as an isolated genius, this timely book relocates Žižek as a thinker whose ideas are born of a specifically Slovenian context. Although only coming to international notice in the early 1990s, the Slovenian school needs to be understood as the culmination of a series of intellectual, artistic (...)
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    Contra the Slovenians.Noah Horwitz - 2005 - Philosophy Today 49 (1):24-32.
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    Apophatic Philosophy. Beyond Phenomenology?Tadej Rifel - 2021 - Philotheos 21 (2):168-178.
    An expression apophatic philosophy can be understood as an appropriate synonym for a more traditional expression apophatic theology. Traditional philosophical views on the mystery of God created besides its mere rational reflection also thought which is over-rational but definitely not antirational. It can be found in texts in the field of mysticism, both religious and philosophical. Classical Greek culture joined with Christian faith. Therefore, we cannot talk about it as an individual entity being separated by these two worlds. Athens can (...)
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    Philosophy and religion: (1804).Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling - 2010 - Putnam, Conn.: Spring Publications. Edited by Klaus Ottmann.
    This is the first translation into English of an important early work of the German idealist philosopher F.W.J. Schelling. Philosophy and Religion (1804) is considered a precursor to his major work on freedom, his Philosophical Inquiries into the Nature of Human Freedom (1809). In Philosophy and Religion, Schelling raises the question of how philosophy can come to terms with the failure of approaching the highest principle of being, the Absolute (or God), rationally. He argues that the only possibility of recognizing (...)
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  7. Adorno and/with Heidegger: From Modernism to Postmodernism (in Slovenian).Ales Erjavec - 2002 - Filozofski Vestnik 23 (1):123-136.
    In the 20th century Adorno and Heidegger put forth two different sets of arguments for the paramount importance of art. While the former offered a philosophy of modernist art and interpreted it as a negativity within the means-end rationality of everyday bourgeois existence, the latter praised poetry and art for being a rare modern instance of the disclosure of truth. Within a century exemplified by master narratives promoting collective agendas, they both denigrated the social function of art, thereby promoting the (...)
     
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    Social Values and Moral Management: A Slovenian Perspective.Jana Nadoh Bergoc - 2008 - Philosophy of Management 6 (3):151-158.
    Starting from the observation that in morally questionable situations managers tend to act in accordance with a so-called political utilitarianism, this paper seeks to answer the question: why is it important for managers to behave morally? It argues that managers should adopt the deontological notion of self-respect and respect for others as a basic presumption, bearing in mind management’s central role of dealing with people. It is suggested that this is especially so in transition economies. By adopting a deontological perspective, (...)
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    Can Philosophy Love?: Reflections and Encounters.Cindy Zeiher & Todd McGowan (eds.) - 2017 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This volume considers formalisations of love in the 21st century. Engaging with the Slovenian School of Philosophy, the book contends that psychoanalysis is the one line of thought that exposes the role that love plays in all knowledge, emphasising the importance of love in these unsettled times.
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    Art, Philosophy, and Ideology: Writings on Aesthetics and Visual Culture from the Avantgarde to Postsocialism.Tyrus Miller (ed.) - 2024 - Boston: BRILL.
    This volume consists of selected essays on the art and aesthetics of the avantgarde, contemporary art, and postsocialist culture by the internationally renowned Slovenian philosopher and art theorist Aleš Erjavec.
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    An utterly dark spot: gaze and body in early modern philosophy.Miran Božovič - 2000 - Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
    Slovenian philosopher Miran Bozovic's An Utterly Dark Spot examines the elusive status of the body in early modern European philosophy by examining its various encounters with the gaze. Its range is impressive, moving from the Greek philosophers and theorists of the body (Aristotle, Plato, Hippocratic medical writers) to early modern thinkers (Spinoza, Leibniz, Malebranche, Descartes, Bentham) to modern figures including Jon Elster, Lacan, Althusser, Alfred Hitchcock, Stephen J. Gould, and others. Bozovic provides startling glimpses into various foreign mentalities haunted (...)
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    Sprache der Philosophie zwischen Tradition und Übersetzung.Dean Komel - 2005 - Studia Phaenomenologica 5:225-234.
    The philosophical translation should be considered as a special usage of language. The author reflects upon the spiritual, historical and intercultural roles of translation and its significance for the philosophical experience of Slovenian language, a very important one in the case of translating Being and Time. The problem is how to turn this hermeneutic experience into a concrete translation.
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    Poglavitne ideje slovenskih filozofov med sholastiko in neosholastiko.Ivan Urbančič - 1971 - Ljubljana,: Slovenska matica; Inštitut za sociologijo in filozofijo pri Univerzi.
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    Leksikon filozofije.Anton Stres - 2018 - Celje: Celjska Mohorjeva družba.
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  15. Filozofski tokovi na Slovenskem.France Verbinc - 1970 - Ljubljana,: Inštitut za sociologijo in filozofijo pri Univerzi.
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    Slovenska filozofska bibliografija 1945-1970.Ančka Posavec - 1974 - Ljubljana: Inštitut za sociologijo in filozofijo pri Univerzi.
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  17. Filozofski tokovi na Slovenskem.France Verbinc - 1970 - Ljubljana,: Inštitut za sociologijo in filozofijo pri Univerzi.
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    Conversations with Zizek.Slavoj Zizek & Glyn Daly - 2003 - Malden, MA: Polity. Edited by Glyn Daly.
    In this new book, Slavoj Žižek and Glyn Daly engage in a series of entertaining conversations which illustrate the originality of Žižek’s thinking on psychoanalysis, philosophy, multiculturalism, popular/cyber culture, totalitarianism, ethics and politics. An excellent introduction to one of the most engaging and controversial cultural theorists writing today. Žižek is a Slovenian sociologist who trained as a Lacanian and uses Lacan to analyse popular culture and politics. Illustrates the originality of Žižek’s thinking on psychoanalysis, philosophy, multi-culturalism, popular/cyber culture, totalitarianism, (...)
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    Object-oriented feminism.Katherine Behar (ed.) - 2016 - Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
    The essays in Object-Oriented Feminism explore OOF: a feminist intervention into recent philosophical discourses--like speculative realism, object-oriented ontology (OOO), and new materialism--that take objects, things, stuff, and matter as primary. Object-oriented feminism approaches all objects from the inside-out position of being an object too, with all of its accompanying political and ethical potentials. This volume places OOF thought in a long history of ongoing feminist work in multiple disciplines. In particular, object-oriented feminism foregrounds three significant aspects of feminist thinking in (...)
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    Conversations with Zizek.Slavoj Zizek & Glyn Daly - 2003 - Malden, MA: Polity. Edited by Glyn Daly.
    In this new book, Slavoj Žižek and Glyn Daly engage in a series of entertaining conversations which illustrate the originality of Žižek’s thinking on psychoanalysis, philosophy, multiculturalism, popular/cyber culture, totalitarianism, ethics and politics. An excellent introduction to one of the most engaging and controversial cultural theorists writing today. Žižek is a Slovenian sociologist who trained as a Lacanian and uses Lacan to analyse popular culture and politics. Illustrates the originality of Žižek’s thinking on psychoanalysis, philosophy, multi-culturalism, popular/cyber culture, totalitarianism, (...)
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    How Slavoj became Žižek: the digital making of a public intellectual.Eliran Bar-El - 2023 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Slovenian philosopher bad boy Slavoj Žižek is one of the most famous intellectuals in the world. He publishes at a breakneck speed and lectures around the world. He has an unmistakable speaking style and set of mannerisms that have made him ripe material for internet humor and meme culture. YouTube clips of his talks, interviews, and media appearances often have tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of views. How did an intellectual from a remote Eastern European country (...)
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    Revisión de las Publicaciones Académicas en Chile y Perú: Influencia de Slavoj Žižek en la Filosofía y Literatura.Nicol A. Barria-Asenjo, Paolo de Lima, Alex Fuentes Silva & Jamadier Esteban Uribe Muñoz - 2020 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 14 (3).
    Resumen: El presente documento tiene por objeto indagar en las publicaciones académicas de dos saberes: la filosofía y la literatura. A partir de allí, se identificó la influencia de las ideas del filósofo Slavoj Žižek en esos documentos -artículos y libros-. Esta revisión se centró en dos países de la región latinoamericana tal como lo son Chile y Perú. Se revisaron las producciones académicas que hacen menciones a las hipotesis del esloveno trazando un recorrido histórico que permite identificar cual es (...)
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    Revisión de las Publicaciones Académicas en Chile y Perú: Influencia de Slavoj Žižek en la Filosofía y Literatura.Nicol A. Barria-Asenjo, Paolo de Lima, Axel Fuentes Silva & Jamadier Esteban Uribe Muñoz - 2020 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 14 (3).
    Resumen: El presente documento tiene por objeto indagar en las publicaciones académicas de dos saberes: la filosofía y la literatura. A partir de allí, se identificó la influencia de las ideas del filósofo Slavoj Žižek en esos documentos -artículos y libros-. Esta revisión se centró en dos países de la región latinoamericana tal como lo son Chile y Perú. Se revisaron las producciones académicas que hacen menciones a las hipotesis del esloveno trazando un recorrido histórico que permite identificar cual es (...)
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    Duhovna zgodovina.Tomo Virk - 1989 - Ljubljana: Državna zal. Slovenije.
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    Vprašanje o poeziji vprašanje naroda.Dušan Pirjevec - 1978 - Maribor: Obzorja.
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    Hermenevtika in literarna veda.Darko Dolinar - 1991 - Ljubljana: Državna zal. Slovenije.
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    English Renaissance Literature and Contemporary Theory: Sublime Objects of Theology.Paul Cefalu - 2007 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Cefalu offers the first sustained assessment of the ways in which recent contemporary philosophy and cultural theory -- including the work of Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, Eric Santner, Slavoj Žižek, and Alenka Zupancic -- can illuminate Early Modern literature and culture. The book argues that when selected Early Modern devotional poets set out to represent subject-God relations, they often encounter some sublime aspect of God that, in Slovenian-Lacanian terms, seems "Other" to himself. This divine Other, while sometimes presented directly (...)
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    Reading Schelling Psychoanalytically: Žižek on the Ground of Consciousness and Language.Joseph Carew - 2015 - Symposium 19 (1):39-51.
    What are the origins of consciousness and language? Why are so many driven to see them as epiphenomenal to a metaphysically more primordial phenomenon when we have good reasons to think they are irreducible to such? Drawing on the work of the Slovenian psychoanalyst Slavoj Žižek, and in particular his reading of the German philosopher F.W.J. Schelling, I suggest a provactive but nuanced thesis: that at the basis of human subjectivity there is no rhyme or reason for its emergence (...)
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    Did somebody say ideology?: on Slavoj Ziz̆ek and consequences.Fabio Vighi & Heiko Feldner (eds.) - 2007 - Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    Did Somebody Say Ideology? explores the philosophical, political, and psychoanalytic foundations of Slavoj Aiek's work, almost two decades after his arrival on the international scene of contemporary philosophy with The Sublime Object of Ideology (1989). The book generally focuses on the understanding and applicability of Aiek's theory of ideology, arguably the distinguishing and most original feature in his oeuvre so far. The first part contains six essays that carry out specific investigations into key aspects of the Slovenian philosopher's work; (...)
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    Organs without bodies: Deleuze and consequences.Slavoj Žižek - 2004 - New York: Routledge.
    The latest book by the Slovenian critic Slavoj Zizek takes the work of French philosopher Gilles Deleuze as the beginning of a dazzling inquiry into the realms of radical politics, philosophy, film (Hitchcock, Fight Club ), and psychoanalysis. Of Organs without Bodies Joan Copjec ( Imagine There's No Woman ) has written: "With all his ususal humor and invention, Zizek -- the acknowledged master of the 180 degree turn -- here takes a trip into "enemy" territory to deliver Deleuze (...)
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    Conversations with Zizek. Ž, I.ž, Slavoj ek & Glyn Daly - 2003 - Polity.
    In this new book, Slavoj Žižek and Glyn Daly engage in a series of entertaining conversations which illustrate the originality of Žižek’s thinking on psychoanalysis, philosophy, multiculturalism, popular/cyber culture, totalitarianism, ethics and politics. An excellent introduction to one of the most engaging and controversial cultural theorists writing today. Žižek is a Slovenian sociologist who trained as a Lacanian and uses Lacan to analyse popular culture and politics. Illustrates the originality of Žižek’s thinking on psychoanalysis, philosophy, multi-culturalism, popular/cyber culture, totalitarianism, (...)
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    Žižek studies: the greatest hits (so far).David J. Gunkel & Paul A. Taylor (eds.) - 2020 - New York, NY: Peter Lang.
    Zizek Studies: The Greatest Hits (So Far) assembles and presents the best work published in the field of Zizek Studies over the last ten years, providing teachers, students, and researchers with a carefully curated volume of leading-edge scholarship addressing the unique and sometimes eclectic work of Slovenian philosopher and cultural critic Slavoj Zizek. The chapters included in this collection have been rigorously tested in and culled from the (virtual) pages of the International Journal of Zizek Studies, a leading open (...)
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    Auf dem Weg zum Mass des Rechts: ausgewählte Schriften zur Rechtstheorie.Marijan Pavčnik - 2011 - Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag.
    English summary: The degree of law will determine how goods are distributed and balanced in legal relationships. The selected essays take up the question of how to understand law, and especially how to behave within the extent of the law. The lawyer is always confronted with the righteousness within and of the law. Justice within the law is not his work. If the lawyer is not satisfied with this kind of justice, he can respond as a moral personality. Justice before (...)
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    Reactualizing Hegel: Žižek, the Universality of Islam, and Its Political Potentiality (Revisiting “the Archives of Islam”).Jamil Khader - 2020 - Sophia 59 (4):793-808.
    This article revisits the controversy over the Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek’s sympathetic, yet critical and provocative, views on Islam and fundamentalist terrorism as developed in his ‘A Glance on the Archives of Islam.’ Žižek, I argue, offers an original reading of the universality of Islam and its political potentiality, by reactualizing the originary impulse in Hegel’s dialectical analysis of Islam as endogenous to the series of monotheistic religions, without falling into the trap of either Hegel’s racist Orientalist, Eurocentric, and (...)
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    Nevermind.Luke Howie - 2017 - In Tom Sparrow & Jacob Graham (eds.), True Detective and Philosophy. New York: Wiley. pp. 65–75.
    Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst Slavoj Zizek explains with joke violence make a link between obvious violence and hidden violence. Subjective violence confronts on the television news with its often graphic coverage of wars, murders, assaults, and terrorism. When violence is objective it is less visible, operating under the surface, and is rarely, if ever, featured on the news. The city of Vinci is a place where corruption, immorality, and violence are so commonplace that they are not only tolerated also (...)
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    Slavoj Žižek, the Death Drive, and Zombies: A Theological Account.Ola Sigurdson - 2013 - Modern Theology 29 (3):361-380.
    In this article, I discuss the question of the hybridity of the religious and the secular through the example of the Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek and his psychoanalytically inspired notion of the undead. The undead is Žižek's rendering of the Freudian death drive, and as the undead is instantiated in the popular culture cliché of the zombies, we need to look no further than to George A. Romero's classic zombie movie Night of the Living Dead from 1968. Thus, this (...)
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    Постмодернізм як консерватизм: деконструкція деконструкції як спосіб уникнення вибору "Fa versus Antifa".Yevheniia Bilchenko - 2018 - Схід 1 (153):90-97.
    The article is devoted to the philosophical and cultural analysis of postmodern philosophy on the basis of the Hegelian methodology, Heidegger's philosophy of language, structural psychoanalysis, deconstructionism, hermeneutics, universal ethics and philosophy of dialogue. The article substantiates the thesis that postmodernism as a model of theoretical reflection is autonomous with regard to liberalism and relativism with the concept of a "French school", which has an anti-liberal orientation and corresponds to the conservative Christian attitudes imposed by implicit ontological meanings. The medieval (...)
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    Should More Be Saved? Diversity in Utilitarian Moral Judgment.Corinna Michelin, Sandra Pellizzoni, Michael Siegal & Maria Tallandini - 2010 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 10 (1-2):153-169.
    In three experiments involving 104 children and 86 adults we investigated the extent to which harm brought about by physical contact is judged to be worse than harm caused by impersonal, no-contact actions. In Experiment 1, Italian monolingual children aged 4 to 6 were asked to indicate whether they would prioritize saving five persons through contact over saving three persons without contact with both courses of action involving harm to a single victim. A preference for saving more persons did not (...)
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    Relativnost vremena i prostora u hrvatskoga pjesnika Nikole Šopa i slovenskog pjesnika Gregora Strniše.Fedora Ferluga-Petronio - 2006 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 26 (3):661-672.
    Dva pjesnika, hrvatski Nikola Šop i slovenski Gregor Strniša – premda ih razlikuje pripadnost epohi i miljeu – imaju zajednički nazivnik: obojica su metafizički pjesnici i, u toj pjesničkoj dimenziji, obojica se bave relativnošću vremena i prostora, to jest vremenitošću i bezvremenošću, prostornošću i besprostornošću, koje nisu ništa drugo nego sinonimi za pojmove ljudskog i božanskog. Obojicu pjesnika dubinski motiviratraganje za Posljednjom Istinom. U Šopa ta potreba vuče porijeklo iz njegove osobne tragedije, iz strahovite nesreće koja ga je onesposobila na (...)
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    Foundational Violence and the Politics of Erasure.Joan Cocks - 2012 - Radical Philosophy Review 15 (1):103-126.
    In this article I clarify foundational violence by differentiating it from direct, structural, and cultural violence. Unlike direct violence, foundational violence is productive as well as destructive and can occur via practices that conventionally are considered peaceful. Unlike structural violence, it obliterates instead of exploits established social relations. Unlike cultural violence, it does not merely distort reality but annihilates the meanings permeating a pre-existing reality. I illustrate this argument with the erasure of the residency rights of citizens of the former (...)
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    Theology and Marxism in Eagleton and Žižek: a conspiracy of hope.Ola Sigurdson - 2012 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Taking its cue from the renewed interest in theology among Marxist and politically radical philosophers or thinkers, this study inquires into the reasons for this interest in theology focusing on the British literary theorist Terry Eagleton and the Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst Slavoj Žižek as two contemporary prominent Marxist thinkers.
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    Two Recurrences of an Idea: On Political and Ethical Vicissitudes of Democracy. Towards a Politics of Nonviolence.Lenart Škof - 2012 - Synthesis Philosophica 27 (2):225-236.
    In this paper we discuss two different criticisms of liberal democracy. By analyzing the contemporary Slovenian political thought of Žižek and some of his followers, which recently are revitalizing the “idea of Communism”, we first critically reflect upon the emancipatory potential of this strand of contemporary Slovenian philosophy. The interlude focuses on the uses and logic of violence and pleads for a new politico-ethical culture of nonviolence. In the second part of the paper, by approaching Levinas’ ethical criticism (...)
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    Martin in the field.Lev Kreft - 2008 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 2 (1):71 – 83.
    Martin Strel, a Slovenian hero, swam all 3004 km of Danube in 200, and Mississippi in 2002, to become one of nominees for the sportsperson of the year award. Surprisingly, an orchestrated attack on his status as a sportsperson and on status of his achievements as sport records followed successfully. Martin did not get the award. He continued with his activities, swimming Parana, Jang Tse, and Amazonas lately, but was never mentioned in sport context again. This case is examined (...)
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    Symptomatic Comedy. On Alenka Zupančič’s The Odd One In and Happiness.Maciej Huzarski - 2024 - Open Philosophy 7 (1):1-18.
    The article investigates a possible omission within Alenka Zupančič conceptualization of comedy as presented in her 2008 book The Odd One In: – on Comedy. The lack which this work will reveal lies in Slovenian philosopher’s neglect of the conditions of possibility of experiencing comedy, which – we claim – hinges upon happiness, a state forged and conditioned by a particular relation with the “other” (the primal object in psychoanalytical meaning). In order to execute such investigation, the methodological tool, (...)
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    Modern Aesthetics on Trial: Revisiting a Century of Avant-Gardes.Aleš Erjavec & Oana Serban - 2017 - Annals of the University of Bucharest - Philosophy Series 66 (1).
    This interview is inspired the most important working-hypothesis presented in the volume Aesthetic Revolutions and the Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde Movements, edited by Aleš Erjavec, that questions the legitimacy of the distinction between aesthetic and artistic avant-gardes, supported by the relationship of each concept with the modern revolutionary politics. The relevance of this contrast for determining modernity both in its ideological shape and its continuity, in the terms of postmodernity will be criticized in our discussion with professor Erjavec, reflecting on the manner (...)
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    Žižek, Slavoj.Matthew Sharpe & Australia - 2016 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Slavoj Žižek Slavoj Žižek is a Slovenian-born political philosopher and cultural critic. He was described by British literary theorist, Terry Eagleton, as the “most formidably brilliant” recent theorist to have emerged from Continental Europe. Žižek’s work is infamously idiosyncratic. It features striking dialectical reversals of received common sense; a ubiquitous sense of humor; … Continue reading Žižek, Slavoj →.
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    The Eyes of the Olms.Peter Berz - 2009 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 31 (2):215 - 239.
    The experiments of the Austrian biologist Paul Kammerer to breed eyes in blind olms is probably one of the most notable manifestations of Lamarckian thinking and research at the beginning of the 20th century. If living in the environment of the dark caves in the Slovenian Kraijna for thousands of years has reduced the eyes of the olms until they nearly disappeared, then is it possible to influence the development in the other direction and speed it up? Will a (...)
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    The Philosophy of Philosophy.Timothy Williamson - 2007 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    The second volume in the _Blackwell Brown Lectures in Philosophy_, this volume offers an original and provocative take on the nature and methodology of philosophy. Based on public lectures at Brown University, given by the pre-eminent philosopher, Timothy Williamson Rejects the ideology of the 'linguistic turn', the most distinctive trend of 20th century philosophy Explains the method of philosophy as a development from non-philosophical ways of thinking Suggests new ways of understanding what contemporary and past philosophers are doing.
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  49. Process Philosophy: Via Idearum or Via Negativa?Anderson Weekes - 2004 - In Michel Weber (ed.), After Whitehead: Rescher on process metaphysics. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag. pp. 223-266.
    Nicholas Rescher’s way of understanding process philosophy reflects the ambitions of his own philosophical project and commits him to a conceptually ideal interpretation of process. Process becomes a transcendental idea of reflection that can always be predicated of our knowledge of the world and of the world qua known, but not necessarily of reality an sich. Rescher’s own taxonomy of process thinking implies that it has other variants. While Rescher’s approach to process philosophy makes it intelligible and appealing to mainstream (...)
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