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    Praxis philosophy between critique and breakdown of the Yugoslav society.Mile V. Savić - 1996 - Filozofija I Društvo 1996 (9):43-52.
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    From Yugoslav Praxis to Global Pathos: Anti-Hegemonic Post-Post-Marxist Essays.William L. McBride - 2001 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This book comprises a selection of William McBride's essays on theory and practice in the former Yugoslavia, 1989 - 1999. It continues the critical assessment of neoliberal globalization from the vantage point of its effects on East-Central and Southern Europe that McBride presented in Philosophical Reflections. Unlike the earlier book, it situates discussions of globalization and neonationalist wars against the backdrop of the history, development, and demise of Praxis Philosophy — the one-time bridge between the progressive forces of former Yugoslavia (...)
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  3. Yugoslav philosophy.Mihailo Markovic - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan.
     
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  4. Aleksandar Pavković, ed., Contemporary Yugoslav Philosophy: The Analytic Approach Reviewed by.Michael Detlefsen - 1989 - Philosophy in Review 9 (12):492-496.
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    Yugoslav Women Intellectuals: From a Party Cell to a Prison Cell.Renata Jambrešić Kirin - 2014 - History of Communism in Europe 5:36-53.
    The Yugoslav socialist framework enabled major advances in what concerns the legal, economic and social equality of women, advances which radically changed their traditionally subordinated family and social position. In spite of the postwar period of revolutionary enthusiasm, female political activism and the access of women intellectuals to the male-dominated spheres of journalism, diplomacy, administration and governmental offices did not exist for long. Taking into account memoirs and oral histories of five distinguished women, the article reveals the reasons for (...)
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  6. Heidegger and yugoslav philosophy of praxis.G. Petrovic - 1995 - Filozofia 50 (10):549-558.
     
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    The Influence of Heidegger’s Thought on the Development of Philosophy in Ex-Yugoslav Countries.Dean Komel - 2018 - Human Studies 41 (4):643-660.
    The purpose of the article is to present the outlines of the reception and the influence of Heidegger’s philosophy on the territory of former Yugoslavia. This reception and influence were in their essence co-conditioned by specific political, social and cultural circumstances in the region, which were throughout accompanied by “the syndrome of dehumanization”. The confrontation with Heidegger’s philosophy is therefore co-defined by the profoundly experienced crisis of European humanity. During both world wars the attempt of an overcoming of this crisis (...)
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  8. William L. McBride, From Yugoslav Praxis to Global Pathos: Anti-Hegemonic Post-Post-Marxist Essays Reviewed by.William Alejandro Martin - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (2):124-126.
     
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    The Mother in the Yugoslav Partisan Myth: Creative Revisions and Subversive Messages in Women-Centred Narratives.Iva Jelušić - 2017 - History of Communism in Europe 8:323-342.
    The foundations of the narrative about the partisan war in socialist Yugoslavia drew from the familiar tradition of folktales and prompted the moulding of a group of characters who, as a rule, followed a pre-established sequence of events, offering a rather polished image of the People’s Liberation Struggle. This paper will focus on one archetype that found its place in the war myth–the partisan mother. The aim of the paper is to illustrate how the women who experienced the armed conflict (...)
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    Am Ende der Philosophie?: das gescheiterte "Modell Jugoslawien" : Fragen an Intellektuelle im Umkreis der PRAXIS-Gruppe.Ursula Rütten - 1993 - Klagenfurt: Drava.
  11. Humanistic philosophy in contemporary Poland and Yugoslavia.Howard L. Parsons - 1966 - [New York]: AIMS.
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    Aperçu de la philosophie contemporaine en Yougoslavie.Dušan Nedeljković - 1934 - Beograd,: Impr. de l'État.
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  13. Cosmopolitanism as a philosophical foundation of post-Yugoslav peace studies in higher education.Andria K. Wisler - 2010 - In Candice C. Carter & Ravindra Kumar (eds.), Peace Philosophy in Action. Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    Yugoslavia and the Third Reich. A documented History of Yugoslav-German Relations 1933–1945.W. Hubatsch - 1970 - Philosophy and History 3 (2):238-239.
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    The Concept of Alienation in Avant-garde Yugoslav Marxism.Oskar Gruenwald - 1977 - International Philosophical Quarterly 17 (2):195-218.
  16. State and Law: Soviet and Yugoslav Theory. [REVIEW]L. M. W. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (4):629-629.
    This purports to be a case study in the retreat of theory before the demands of practice. The case is conclusively made. Perhaps the single most significant result of the historical development traced by Lapenna is the vindication, in Soviet legal philosophy, of the maxim ubi societas, ibi jus. Massive documentation, selected from a wide range of authors, is unquestionably the volume's most impressive feature.--W. L. M.
     
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    From Marx to Soviet Ideology. Description, Criticism and Documentation of Soviet, Yugoslav and Chinese Marxism. [REVIEW]Klaus-Detlev Grothusen - 1974 - Philosophy and History 7 (1):70-71.
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    G. Petrovic's "Marx in the Mid-Twentieth Century: A Yugoslav Philosopher Reconsiders Karl Marx's Writings". [REVIEW]Howard L. Parsons - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (1):137.
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    Utopia in the Philosophy of Gordana Bosanac.Ivana Skuhala Karasman - 2022 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 42 (3):477-486.
    In this article, I give an overview of the Croatian philosopher Gordana Bosanac’s (Varaždin, 1936 – Zagreb, 2019) understanding of utopia. She deals with the topic of utopia in two of her books, Utopia and the Inaugural Paradox. A Contribution to the Philosophical-Political Debate (2005) and The Name of Utopia. Yugoslav Self-Government as a Played Out Project of Emancipation (2015). The second book can be considered a continuation of the first. For better understanding and review, I first present the (...)
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  20. Mogućnost novoga: vidokrug jugoslavenske filozofije.Veselin Golubović - 1990 - Zagreb: Zavod za filozofiju Filozofskog fakulteta sveučilišta u Zagrebu.
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    Praksis orijentacija, časopis Praxis i Korčulanska ljetna škola: (građa) = Praksis orientation, journal Praxis and the Korčula Summer School: (collection).Ante Lešaja - 2014 - Beograd: Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Southeast Europe. Edited by Ante Lešaja.
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  22. Arijadna bez konca.Risto Tubić - 2004 - Banja Luka: JU Književna zadruga.
     
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    Yugoslavia: the rise and fall of socialist humanism: a history of the Praxis group.Mihailo Marković - 1975 - Nottingham: Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation for Spokesman Books. Edited by R. S. Cohen.
  24. Nansilafu dang dai zhe xue.Zelin Jia - 1982 - [Peking]: Xin hur shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing.
     
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    Filozofija prakse i mišljenje revolucje Gaje Petrovića.Gracijano Kalebić - 2014 - Zagreb: Plejada.
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    Revolutionäre Praxis: Darstellung und Kritik der philosophischen Position der Gründer der Zeitschrift "Praxis" unter besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer Religionskritik.Julius Oswald - 1982 - Düsseldorf: Patmos.
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  27. Yugoslavia the Rise and Fall of Socialist Humanism : A History of the Praxis Group.C. Mihailo Markovi & R. S. Cohen - 1975 - Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation for Spokesman Books.
     
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  28. Čemu Praxis.Gajo Petrović - 1972 - Zagreb,: ; "Praxis,".
     
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  29. Savremena jugoslovenska filozofija: filozofske teme i filozofska situacija 1945-1970.Miloje Petrović - 1979 - Subotica: Radnički univerzitet Veljko Vlahović.
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  30. Zbilja i kritika: posvećeno Gaji Petroviću.Asja Petrović, Branko Bošnjak & Gvozden Flego (eds.) - 2001 - Zagreb: Antibarbarus.
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  31. Buržoaska i marksistička filozofija u straoj Jugoslaviji.Mikhailo V. Popović - 1953
     
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    Otvorena značenja.Kasim Prohić - 2000 - Sarajevo: Nakl. Zoro.
    Filosofiske betragtninger over æstetik, kunst og litteratur.
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    Praxis: društvena kritika i humanistički socijalizam: zbornik radova sa međunarodne konferencije o jugoslavenskoj ljevici: Praxis-filozofija i Korčulanska ljetna škola (1963-1974).Dragomir Olujić & Krunoslav Stojaković (eds.) - 2012 - Beograd: Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, Regionalna kancelarija za jugoistočnu Evropu.
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    Filozofska i umetnička kritika.C. Kasim Prohi - 1988 - Sarajevo: "Veselin Masleša".
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  35. Savremena filozofija.Bogdan Šešić & Andrija B. Stojković (eds.) - 1970 - Beograd: Rad.
     
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    Ethik und Metaethik im jugoslawischen Marxismus: Analyse und Vergleich mit katholischen Positionen.Stjepan Sirovec - 1982 - Paderborn: Schöningh.
  37. Současná filosofie u Slovanů.Ferdinand Pelikán & Josef Tyrdý (eds.) - 1932 - V Praze,: V komisi nakl. "Orbis,".
     
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    Kathy Wilkes at the Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik.Nada Bruer Ljubišić - 2022 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 22 (66):293-302.
    The text presents the activities of Dr. Kathleen Vaughan Wilkes, a philosopher from the University of Oxford in the Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik (IUC) from the beginning of the 1980s to the end of the millennium. Dr. Wilkes was co-directing the longest standing IUC course Philosophy of Science, but she also initiated other IUC academic programmes. As a member of the IUC governing bodies, she was highly engaged in securing scholarships for participants from Central and East Europe in IUC programmes, mostly (...)
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    The metastases of enjoyment: six essays on women and causality.Slavoj Žižek - 1994 - New York: Verso.
    The experience of the Yugoslav war and the rise of "irrational" violence in contemporary societies provides the theoretical and political context of this book, ...
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    Praxis and Democratic Socialism. [REVIEW]Walter G. Muelder - 1986 - Idealistic Studies 16 (2):174-175.
    In every sense this is a major critical and scholarly work, amply supplied with footnotes, bibliographies of and about Mihailo Markovic and Svetozar Stojanovic, other sources in Marxism and social philosophy, and indexes of both names and subjects. Introducing these scholars to a wider Anglo-American audience, Crocker makes a major contribution not only to the literature about “the Praxis Group” or “Praxist Marxists” but also to critical social ethics and social philosophy in general. By making a particular vision of Praxis (...)
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    Is Geophilosophy Part of the Solution, or Part of the Problem?Eva D. Bahovec - 2022 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 42 (4):675-686.
    The paper presents an overview of critical approaches in contemporary French philosophy, focusing on Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari’s geophilosophy (What is Geophilosophy?) in the influential study on What is Philosophy?, as a possible new source for criticism and engaged philosophy. It starts with Alain Badiou’s well-known presentation of the three significant moments in philosophy’s history of philosophy, Ancient Greek philosophy, German idealism, and finally, the “Adventure of French philosophy”, presented in Badiou as Hegelian philosophical ‘concrete universals’. The paper then (...)
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    Integracija i tradicija =.Mile Savić (ed.) - 2003 - Beograd: Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju.
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    Belgrade 1968 Protests and the Post-Evental Fidelity: Intellectual and Political Legacy of the 1968 Student Protests in Serbia. [REVIEW]Mark Losoncz Aleksandar Pavlović - 2019 - Filozofija I Društvo 30 (1):149-164.
    Even though Belgrade student protests emerged and ended abruptly after only seven days in June of 1968, they came as a cumulative point of a decade-long accumulated social dissatisfaction and antagonisms, as well as of philosophical investigations of the unorthodox Marxists of the Praxis school. It surprised the Yugoslav authorities as the first massive rebellion after WWII to explicitly criticize rising social inequality, bureaucratization and unemployment and demand free speech and abolishment of privileges. This article focuses on the intellectual (...)
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    The Bridge to Eternity.Oskar Gruenwald - 1996 - Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 8 (1-2):131-148.
    This essay considers Medjugorje, a small mountain village in Bosma-Hercegovina, as an icon or a bridge between God and man. The contemporary quest for national roots in the Balkans has led to cultural policies in the Yugoslav successor states which deny all common bonds among the South Slavs, resulting in a Kafkaesque civil war. Drawing on the crisis of liberal democracy and community in the West, the essay explores the prospects for peace in the former Yugoslavia, as reflected in (...)
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    The Third Yugoslavia.Oskar Gruenwald - 1998 - Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 10 (1-2):115-141.
    This essay offers hope that beyond the specter and tragedy of the Yugoslav civil war lie the prospects for peace, democratization, economic and political reconstruction, and the evolution of a democratic Third Yugoslavia. But, to realize this hope, there is a need for the development of a genuine civic culture and civil society in the Yugoslav successor states based on democratic values, pluralism, and tolerance, rooted in the conception of universal human rights, constitutionalism, and equality before the law. (...)
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    L’arrière-fond philosophique du concept de plan.Maurice Lagueux - 1974 - Philosophiques 1 (1):51-82.
    Le concept de plan utilisé en planification socialiste est rapproché du concept de plan invoqué par diverses philosophies de l'histoire. Pour ce faire, la notion de « plan divin » est analysée à l'aide d'une structure à sept termes qui, s'appliquant également au concept socialiste de plan, permet de fonder ce rapprochement. Les avatars du concept de plan en philosophie de l'histoire sont ensuite examinés de manière à faire ressortir un parallèle entre les dilemmes de cette philosophie et ceux de (...)
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    Art as praxis: Danko Grlić’s conception of art beyond technological determinism.Marko Hočevar - 2020 - Thesis Eleven 159 (1):96-109.
    The article explores the specific conception of art developed by Danko Grlić, a prominent member of the Yugoslav Praxis School. Grlić conceptualised art beyond both aesthetic norms and technological determinism. Within the context of praxis philosophy, a distinct theory of the subject and a Marxist humanist approach, he reconceptualised art as a distinct type of praxis, a revolutionary and creative practice of changing existing living conditions. The article explains how his unique understanding of art leads Grlić to analyse, criticise (...)
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    Phenomenology and existentialism in dialogue with Marxist humanism in Yugoslavia in the 1950s and 1960s.Una Blagojević - 2023 - Studies in East European Thought 75 (3):417-436.
    The paper looks at how Marxist humanists around the Yugoslav philosophical journal Praxis engaged with existentialist and phenomenological categories. After presenting the early 1950s critiques of existentialism in Yugoslavia, the paper considers how the categories used by the representatives of existentialism (and phenomenology) were interpreted and incorporated by Yugoslav Marxist humanists in the 1960s.
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    Lysenko in Yugoslavia, 1945–1950s: How to De-Stalinize Stalinist Science.Vedran Duančić - 2020 - Journal of the History of Biology 53 (1):159-194.
    By the summer of 1948, socialist Yugoslavia seemed determined to follow in the footsteps of its closest ally, the Soviet Union, and strike a decisive blow to “reactionary genetics.” But barely a month before the infamous VASKhNIL session, the Soviet–Yugoslav split began to unravel, influencing the reception of Lysenko’s doctrine in Yugoslavia. Instead of simply dismissing it as yet another example of Stalinist deviationism, Yugoslav mičurinci carefully weighed its political and ideological implications, trying to negotiate the Stalinist origins (...)
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    Jolted images: (unbound analytic).Pavle Levi - 2017 - Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
    Jolted Images brings together a large cast of mainstream and avant-garde cineastes, artists, photographers, comics creators, poets, and more, to reflect on a wide range of phenomena from the realms of cinema and visual culture in the Yugoslav region, broader Europe, and North America. Far from a staid monograph, the book takes a cue from filmmaker Dusan Makavejev, who once wrote that there are times when it is necessary "to jolt art, no matter what the outcome"; to that end, (...)
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