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In the Histotical-philosophical Context of Reception

Pavo Barišić ; Institut za filozofiju, Zagreb, Hrvatska


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Abstract

The issue of Croatian philosophy and Croatian philosophers is opened from the context of historical-philosophical reception. Above all, it is a question of the reception of Croatian philosophers in particular surveys of the history of philosophy abroad. The author analyses the changes in approach, considering whether the contemporary reception was influenced by the political change and the independence of Croatia. Examining the published histories of philosophy abroad, up to the most recent ones published in the last several years, the author writes about the following titles: Grundriß der Geschichte der Philosophie by F. Ueberweg, from the initial edition of 1862–1866 to the particular volumes of the new edition of 2001, Routledge History of Philosophy, N. Abbagnano’s History of Philosophy, the History of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the History of Philosophical Traditions of Eastern Europe (1996) and the French General Encyclopedia of Philosophy (1998). The author brings to the open the presentation of Croatian philosophy on the stage of history and the tendencies evident in the reception of Croatian philosophy. In the light of European reception, the author analyses mainly Hermann Dalmatin, Frane Petrić, and Ruđer Bošković, then Mathias Flacius Illyricus, Juraj Dubrovčanin, Markantun de Dominis, and others. The author expounds the relevance and the comprehensiveness of the accounts of thesephilosophers and the tendencies reflected in the reception.

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Hrčak ID:

68581

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/68581

Publication date:

1.12.2003.

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