Contents
Contents
Author(s): Author Not SpecifiedSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Hrvatsko Filozofsko Društvo
Summary/Abstract: PHILOSOPHY OF THE MEDITERRANEAN – FROM THE ANTICS TO THE CONTEMPORANEITY: M. Kukoč, On the Best Organization of the Mediterranean Polis (p. 641); M. Poljak, Philo of Alexandria as a Link between the Antiquity and the Middle Ages (p. 657); J. Brnčić, Augustine in Paul Ricoeur’s Thought (p. 659); I. Martinović, Josip Zanchi of Rijeka on Marko Antun de Dominis of Rab (p. 689); A. Tafra, The Crusades and the Discourse of the Philosophy of History (p. 709); L. Veljak, Ibn Khaldun and Vico (p. 719); H. Festini, Grisogono’s Leap Forward into the New Science (p. 725) – STUDIES: S. Radić, Some of the Problematic Aspects of “Global Ethic Project” (I) (p. 733); J. Šimić, Religions and Churches in Front of the Challenge of Globalization (p. 745); M. Profaca, Happiness as a Problem (p. 763) – IN MEMORIAM: R. Kalanj, Vjekoslav Mikecin (1930–2009) (p. 775); Ž. Pavić, Marko Josipović (1948–2009) (p. 779); L. Veljak, Leszek Kołakowski (1927–2009) (p. 783) – BOOK REVIEWS (p. 787) – NOTES AND NEWS (p. 809) – BIBLIOGRAPHY 2009 (p. 849)
Journal: Filozofska istraživanja
- Issue Year: 29/2009
- Issue No: 04/116
- Page Range: 640-640
- Page Count: 1