Proletarischer Humanismus : Studien Mensch, Wert u. Freiheit., Aus d. Serbokroat. von Heidi Pataki, Reihe Hanser , 88.
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Zivotic, Miladin

Proletarischer Humanismus : Studien Mensch, Wert und Freiheit. (1972)

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ISBN: 9783446115699 bzw. 3446115692, in Deutsch, München : Hanser, Taschenbuch.

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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Renate Lenze [61663454], Waldkirch, BW, Germany.
Reihe Hanser 88. Ausstattung Heinz Edelmann (1934-2009). Das Buch ist in altersentsprechend gutem Zustand. Keine Anstreichungen und/oder Eintragungen. Papierbedingt leicht gebräunt. 214 S. Deutsch 180g.
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Zivotic, Miladin

Proletarischer Humanismus. Studien Mensch, Wert und Freiheit. (1972)

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ISBN: 9783446115699 bzw. 3446115692, in Deutsch, Hanser, München, Taschenbuch.

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Von Händler/Antiquariat, primobuch [52451999], Berlin, Germany.
Aus dem Serbokroatischen von Heidi Pataki. Originaltitel: Covek i vrednosti. - (=Reihe Hanser, RH 88.). Sofortversand auf Rechnung, äußerlich leichte Gebrauchsspuren, Einbandecken leicht bestoßen, Papier nachgedunkelt. 224 S. In deutscher Sprache.
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9783446115699 - Zivotic, Miladin: Proletarischer Humanismus. Studien Mensch, Wert und Freiheit.
Zivotic, Miladin

Proletarischer Humanismus. Studien Mensch, Wert und Freiheit. (1972)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE PB US

ISBN: 9783446115699 bzw. 3446115692, in Deutsch, Carl Hanser Verlag, München, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.

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Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkosten nach: Deutschland.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, helphand, [3395412].
Vorderer Buchdeckel mit harmloser kleinerer Knickspur, Schnitt und Seiten altersbedingt nachgedunkelt, keine Anstreichungen oder Notizen, augenscheinlich weithin ungelesen, alles in allem ordentliches Exemplar. Über den Verfasser: Miladin Zivotic was born on 14. August 1930 in Belgrade. He graduated at the Department of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, in 1953. After graduating, he taught in high schools in Belgrade and Prizren. He started working at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy in 1957. He was a tutor in the History of Philosophy from 1958 until 1963. Miladin Zivotic got his Ph.D. in philosophy at the University of Belgrade Department of Philosophy in 1962, with the topic "Theory of Knowledge in the Philosophy of Pragmatism". He became an Assistant Professor at the Department of Philosophy in 1963, teaching Contemporary Philosophy and Axiology. He became an Associate Professor in 1969. He was also supervising both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Because of his support for the students' protest in 1968, he was expelled from the University in 1975. He worked for a time at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory. Zivotic was reinstituted at the Belgrade University in 1987 and appointed a Professor of Contemporary Philosophy. He retired in 1994. Professor Zivotic spent the 1960/1961 (as a recipient of the Ford Foundation stipend) and 1970/1971 academic years in the USA, inside the program "American Council of Learned Societies". He had participated in more than one hundred of scientific and scholarly meetings in Yugoslavia and abroad. He was elected twice as the President of the Philosophical Society of Serbia. He was the founder and the Director of the School of Philosophy and Literature in Krusevac for six years. He resigned to protest the rise of nationalism in Serbia. Professor Zivotic was the editor of the journal Philosophy - the official journal of the Philosophical Society of Serbia. Apart from numerous scholarly articles, papers, and essays, Miladin Zivotic wrote the following books: Pragmatism and Contemporary Philosophy, Nolit, Beograd, 1966 Man and Values, Prosveta, Beograd, 1969 Existence, Reality and Freedom, Mladost, Beograd, 1973 Revolution and Culture, Filozofske studije, Beograd, 1982 Axiology, Naprijed, Zagreb, 1986 Morality, Legality and Legitimacy, Filozofske studije, Beograd, 1989 Contra Bellum, Beogradski krug, Beograd (forthcoming). Since 1991, Miladin Zivotic headed the Civic Action for Peace. From 1992, he was one of the founders and the head of the Belgrade Circle NGO, an association of the independent intellectuals that opposed the nationalistic frenzy, war and destruction that enveloped Serbia. The Belgrade Circle also gave full moral and political support to the victims of the war, especially in Sarajevo, Mostar, Tuzla, and other cities in Bosnia-Herzegovina. In collaboration with the Civic Forum of Tuzla and the Anti-war Campaign of Croatia, the Belgrade Circle organized the "Civic Dialogue Bosnia and Herzegovina". Professor Zivotic has dedicated last years of his life to the political concept of the building of Another, New, Different Serbia. A specific tone of Miladin Zivotic can be recognized in the idea of an alternative Serbia, in the concept of an open, democratic, and pluralist society. He was one of the few intellectuals in Serbia who never betrayed the ideas of responsibility and solidarity. Quelle: http://usm.maine.edu/bcj/issues/three/inmemoriam_2.html, Taschenbuch, leichte Gebrauchsspuren, circa 10,5 cm x 18,5 cm, 154g.
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9783446115699 - Zivotic, Miladin: Proletarischer Humanismus. Studien Mensch, Wert und Freiheit.
Zivotic, Miladin

Proletarischer Humanismus. Studien Mensch, Wert und Freiheit. (1972)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE PB US

ISBN: 9783446115699 bzw. 3446115692, in Deutsch, Carl Hanser Verlag, München, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.

6,00 + Versand: 1,50 = 7,50
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Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Shipping costs to: Germany.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, helphand, [3395412].
Vorderer Buchdeckel mit harmloser kleinerer Knickspur, Schnitt und Seiten altersbedingt nachgedunkelt, keine Anstreichungen oder Notizen, augenscheinlich weithin ungelesen, alles in allem ordentliches Exemplar. Über den Verfasser: Miladin Zivotic was born on 14. August 1930 in Belgrade. He graduated at the Department of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, in 1953. After graduating, he taught in high schools in Belgrade and Prizren. He started working at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy in 1957. He was a tutor in the History of Philosophy from 1958 until 1963. Miladin Zivotic got his Ph.D. in philosophy at the University of Belgrade Department of Philosophy in 1962, with the topic "Theory of Knowledge in the Philosophy of Pragmatism". He became an Assistant Professor at the Department of Philosophy in 1963, teaching Contemporary Philosophy and Axiology. He became an Associate Professor in 1969. He was also supervising both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Because of his support for the students' protest in 1968, he was expelled from the University in 1975. He worked for a time at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory. Zivotic was reinstituted at the Belgrade University in 1987 and appointed a Professor of Contemporary Philosophy. He retired in 1994. Professor Zivotic spent the 1960/1961 (as a recipient of the Ford Foundation stipend) and 1970/1971 academic years in the USA, inside the program "American Council of Learned Societies". He had participated in more than one hundred of scientific and scholarly meetings in Yugoslavia and abroad. He was elected twice as the President of the Philosophical Society of Serbia. He was the founder and the Director of the School of Philosophy and Literature in Krusevac for six years. He resigned to protest the rise of nationalism in Serbia. Professor Zivotic was the editor of the journal Philosophy - the official journal of the Philosophical Society of Serbia. Apart from numerous scholarly articles, papers, and essays, Miladin Zivotic wrote the following books: Pragmatism and Contemporary Philosophy, Nolit, Beograd, 1966 Man and Values, Prosveta, Beograd, 1969 Existence, Reality and Freedom, Mladost, Beograd, 1973 Revolution and Culture, Filozofske studije, Beograd, 1982 Axiology, Naprijed, Zagreb, 1986 Morality, Legality and Legitimacy, Filozofske studije, Beograd, 1989 Contra Bellum, Beogradski krug, Beograd (forthcoming). Since 1991, Miladin Zivotic headed the Civic Action for Peace. From 1992, he was one of the founders and the head of the Belgrade Circle NGO, an association of the independent intellectuals that opposed the nationalistic frenzy, war and destruction that enveloped Serbia. The Belgrade Circle also gave full moral and political support to the victims of the war, especially in Sarajevo, Mostar, Tuzla, and other cities in Bosnia-Herzegovina. In collaboration with the Civic Forum of Tuzla and the Anti-war Campaign of Croatia, the Belgrade Circle organized the "Civic Dialogue Bosnia and Herzegovina". Professor Zivotic has dedicated last years of his life to the political concept of the building of Another, New, Different Serbia. A specific tone of Miladin Zivotic can be recognized in the idea of an alternative Serbia, in the concept of an open, democratic, and pluralist society. He was one of the few intellectuals in Serbia who never betrayed the ideas of responsibility and solidarity. Quelle: http://usm.maine.edu/bcj/issues/three/inmemoriam_2.html, Taschenbuch, leichte Gebrauchsspuren, circa 10,5 cm x 18,5 cm, 154g.
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Zivotic, Miladin

Proletarischer Humanismus. Studien Mensch, Wert und Freiheit (1972)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE PB US

ISBN: 9783446115699 bzw. 3446115692, in Deutsch, Carl Hanser, München, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.

3,00 + Versand: 1,50 = 4,50
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