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Review of: Räumliche Semantisierungen. Raumkonstruktionen in den deutschsprachigen Literaturen aus Zentral- und Südosteuropa im 20.–21. Jahrhundert. Hg. Eniko˝ Dácz. Regensburg: Verlag Friedrich Pustet 2018 (=Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für deutsche Kultur und Geschichte Südosteuropas an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Bd. 135), 287 S.
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Review of: Sinclar Buchanan Ferguson, Kršćanski život: Doktrinski uvod 2. izdanje, Izvori, Osijek, 2019., 196 str.
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Review of: Tom Wright, Sv. Pavao: Biografija, Profil, Zagreb, 2019., 463 str.
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Review of: Dave i Jon Ferguson, Eksponencijalno, Biblijski institut, Zagreb, 2020.
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Review of: Peter Kuzmič, Za bolji život i pravedniji svijet – etika, politika, religija Zagreb, Synopsis, Zagreb – Sarajevo, 2019., 326 Sunakladnik: Hrvatsko biblijsko društvo, Zagreb
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Review of: Abner Chou, Hermeneutika biblijskih pisaca: Učimo tumačiti Sveto pismo od proroka i apostola. Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Academic. 2018, 256 stranica.
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Review of: Gradišćanskohrvatski psalmi (prijevod Augustin Blazovich, Stefan Geosits i Branko Kornfeind) Zagreb, Biblijski institut, 2018.
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Review of: Petra Rodik, (Pre)zaduženi. Društveni aspekti zaduženosti kućanstava u Hrvatskoj Zagreb: Naklada Jesenski i Turk, 2019, 208 str.
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Review of: Katrin Tiidenberg, Selfies: Why We Love (and Hate) Them, Bingley: Emerald Publishing, 2018, 978-1787-437-17-3, 158 pp. Katrin Tiidenberg, Ihu ja hingega internetis: kuidas mõista sotsiaalmeediat?, Tallinn: Tallinn University Press, 2017, 978-9985-588-38-3, 363 pp.
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Book review: Eva Hahnová: Češi o Češích: dnešní spory o dějiny. Praha: Academia, 2018, 267 s.
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Book review: Dennis Smith: Civilized Rebels. An Inside Story of the West’s Retreat from Global Power. London: Routledge, 2018, 216 s.
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Book review: Jan Kalenda: Formování evropských států: Autoři, modely a teoretická syntéza. Olomouc: Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, 2014, 448 s.
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In her book Democracy and Truth: The Conflict between Political and Epistemic Virtues, Snježana Prijić Samaržija advocates a stance that not only political, but also epistemic values are necessary for justification of democracy. Specifically, she mounts defense for one particular type of public deliberation on epistemic grounds. In this paper, I will discuss the following issue: What connects this type of public deliberation to the wider context of (epistemic) justification of democracy? I will attempt to explain why Prijić Samaržija’s stance can be understood as a version of deliberative epistemic instrumentalism and to discuss the role played by the public deliberation within this framework.
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The article starts with a sketch of Prijić Samaržija’s hybrid theory. After that, it provides an overview of the virtue epistemology theory, to which she attributes a relevant influence on her own position, as well as that of reliability democracy which constitutes her view about democratic legitimacy. Secondly, her proposal is discussed and confronted with a slightly amended version of the leading liberal democratic theory of democratic legitimacy, formulated and defended by John Rawls.
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In this paper, I shall present the theoretical view on the reliability democracy as presented in Prijić Samaržija’s book Democracy and Truth (2018), and examine its validity through the case of the division of epistemic labour in the process of deliberation on autism treatment policies. It may appear that because of their strong demands, namely, the demand for rejection of medical authority and for exclusive expertise on autism, autistic individuals gathered around the neurodiversity movement present a threat to the reliability democracy.
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In her book Democracy and Truth: The Conflict between Political and Epistemic Virtues, Snježana Prijić Samaržija advocates that a purely procedural justification which defines the authority and legitimacy of democracy only in relation to the fairness of the procedure itself is not enough for a full justification of democracy. Some epistemic values should also be included. This epistemic quality of democracy depends on the quality of the decisions that the democratic procedures produce. In that sense, the author is advocating a hybrid theory that secures harmony between political and epistemic values, favoring deliberative procedure for this purpose, and thus promotes equal respect for both democratic values. In doing so, she is advocating the specific type of division of epistemic labor that I will attempt to critically re-examine here, as well as to bring into question the privileged role of the experts in democratic decision-making.
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Volker Kohlheim, DER NAME IN DER LITERATUR. Unter Mitarbeit von Rosa Kohlheim. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter („Beiträge zur neueren Literaturgeschichte“, 393), 2019, pp. 372. “Rivista Italiana di Onomasticaˮ (= RIOn) von Enzo Caffarelli, der Band XXV (2019), 2 RIOn, XXV (2019), 2, pp. 788–793. Iš italų kalbos vertė Ieva Kirilauskaitė. Reviewed by Donatella Bremer.
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Laima Kalėdienė (sudarytoja), VALERIJUS ČEKMONAS: KALBŲ KONTAKTAI IR SOCIOLINGVISTIKA. Vilnius: Lietuvių kalbos institutas, 2017, 1100 p. ISBN 978-609-411-201-0. Reviewed by Vilija Ragaišienė.
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Review of: George Morton-Jack, The Indian Empire at War: From Jihad to Victory, The Untold Story of the Indian Army in the First World War. London: Little, Brown, 2018. 582 lk.
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