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The Research into Croatian Philosophy - a Self-Critical Note

Erna Banić-Pajnić ; Institut za filozofiju, Zagreb, Hrvatska


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Abstract

The authoress of the paper, Erna Banić-Pajnić, has been collaborating on the research into Croatian philosophy at the Institute for Philosophy since 1970, and the results of her research were being published in the Contributions to the Research in Croatian Philosophical Heritage since 1976 (the second issue). In the research she had worked on several hitherto mainly unknown texts written by Croatian philosophers (Marko Marulić, Antun Medo, Juraj Dragišić, Federik Grisogono, Andrija Dudić, Trankvil Andreis, Nikola Modruški, Frane Petrić, Pavao Skalić, Juraj Dubrovčanin, N. V. Gučetić, Franjo Marković, Albert Bazala). On the basis of her own experiences and insights, in this paper she comments the what has so far been done within the research, noting the most important problems facing it.
Starting from the tasks of the research in Croatian philosophy as formulated by the pioneering nobleman Franjo Marković and dr. Kruno Krstić, the authoress takes stock of the research results, also pointing at what is yet to be done in reaching the goal set by one of the initiators of renewing the work on Croatian philosophy in the mid-twentieth century, Vladimir Filipović, namely, completing a comprehensive survey of the history of Croatian philosophy.

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Hrčak ID:

68062

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/68062

Publication date:

5.12.2005.

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