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Though there are already some good journals that carry articles on Eastern Europe, we believe that a journal devoted entirely to publishing high quality research and thinking about important social, political, and economic issues in this part of the world would be welcomed by area specialists and could also attract interest from other social analysts. The journal will serve as a focus for a set of intellectual activities that recognize and investigate the novel and significant nature of East European politics and societies. [...]
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Znanstveni skup Kriza humanistike, koji su organizirali Odsjek za filozofiju i Katedra za hrvatsku književnost Filozofskoga fakulteta u Osijeku s planiranim terminom 26. i 27. ožujka 2020., nije održan. Stvarnosno „ulijetanje“ krize svijeta učinilo je održavanje skupa ne samo nemogućim (iz „epidemioloških razloga“), nego i nepriličnim, nepristojnim, zapravo bizarnim. Govoriti o krizi humanističkih znanosti u srcu krize svijeta isto je kao i govoriti o apokalipsi koja se upravo odigrava. „Kada je kraj blizu“, govorio je Derrida, „više nije vrijeme da se kaže istina o apokalipsi.“1 Kraj kraja sna o humanizmu humanističkih znanosti jasno je još prije četrdesetak godina izrekao Lyotard (La condition postmoderne, 1979). Kriza humanističkoga znanstvenoga znanja proizlazi iz unutrašnjeg podrivanja načela legitimnosti znanja. Ne postoji u ovom trenutku narativ kojim bismo opravdali svrhu i cilj humanističkoga znanja. U dugom povijesnom luku od antičkih i srednjovjekovnih artes liberales, programa renesansnoga humanizma studia humanitatis do modernih humanističkih znanosti u okviru Humboldtova neohumanizma stigli smo do postmodernoga antihumanizma, posthumanizma i transhumanizma. Humanistika se kao i sveučilište nalazi u ruševinama (Readings).
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In all aspects but one, this is a regular issue of our journal, containing peerreviewed research papers, short communications and, unfortunately, an obituary. The novelty introduced in this issue is the English translations of research papers, originally published in some other language, which would be of interest to historians and philosophers of science. The tradition opens with an early paper of Rein Vihalemm, translated from Russian by Ave Mets. Rein Vihalemm was a founding member of our journal’s Editorial Board. He was also an initiator and founding member of the International Society for the Philosophy of Chemistry. In a way, without applying the term, philosophy of chemistry existed in the Soviet Union earlier than it was established as a philosophical discipline in the West. Rein Vihalemm was active in the discipline and published research in Russian and Estonian long before he got the chance to begin regular cooperation with his Western colleagues and start publishing in English. In this issue, Ave Mets also authors an interesting original article in philosophy of chemistry. [...]
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