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A Sketch of One Ethics from Death: On the Poetry of Pavao Vuk-Pavlović

Radomir Videnović ; Filozofski fakultet, Univerzitet u Nišu, Srbija


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Abstract

The collection of poems and aphorisms by Pavao Vuk-Pavlović (Zov [Call], Razvaline [Ruins] and Usplahireni stihovi [Flustered Verses]) represent a poetic summary of his philosophy – sometimes as an overview of his to date philosophical work or as an anticipation of (then) upcoming or unfinished works. The emphasis is on ethical and anthropological problems, as well as on philosophy of history. Pavao Vuk-Pavlović reveals himself as an authentic and genuine philosopher, but also as a great expert in classic philosophy (not limited to Western Eurocentric one), the philosopher who lives his life and his world, nevertheless being at the same time open to the eternal questions of world and man. The legacy of Pavao Vuk-Pavlović is therefore always in a certain way modern and receptive for both new readings and new interpretations.

Keywords

death; life; love; good; evil; man

Hrčak ID:

129801

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/129801

Publication date:

2.9.2014.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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