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Ontological intuition and the notion of panamorization in the philosophy of J. Weissgerber

Ivan Koprek ; Filozofski fakultet Družbe Isusove, Zagreb, Hrvatska


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Many excellent Catholic philosophers, mainly priests, did in fact remain active in their field during the Communist regime in Croatia. Although not publically acknowledged, they indeed inspired many Christian intellectuals with their ideas, and primarily with their openness and willingness to initiate dialogue. One such philosopher was Josip Weissgerber (1922 - 1985), professor of philosophical anthropology, psychology and the history of contemporary philosophy at the Philosophical-Theological Institute of the Society of Jesus in Zagreb, as well as at the schools of theology in Zambia and Zaire.
Weissgerber received his degree in theology from the Catholic Faculty of Theology in Zagreb. At the Faculty of Philosophy at Zagreb University he received his degrees in psychology, German, French and English. He earned his doctorate in psychology at the Catholic University in Louvain in 1970, and in 1972 obtained there his doctoral degree in philosophy.
Weissgerber introduced into Croatian philosphical reflection the ideas of T. de Chardin, K. Rahner and E. Coreth, and thus, according to the author of this article, Weissgerber's thought is living testimony of the fact that Croatian Christian philosophy readily pursued the philosophical aspirations and endeavours of the West.
The author of this article endeavours to: 1. present Weissgerber's philosophical method; 2. trace Weissgerber's path from ontological intuition to panamorization, and 3. examine the elements and the content of his dialogue with Marxists and Evolutionists.

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Hrčak ID:

1184

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/1184

Datum izdavanja:

3.3.2003.

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