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1 doi: /sp31223 SYNTHESIS PHILOSOPHICA 61 (1/2016) Human-Made World / Geschichtliche Welt Lino Veljak, Introductory [Human-Made World] 3 4 Alpar Lošonc, Why Don t We Live in the World Anymore? 5 26 Janez Juhant, Authentic Human Nature and the World Nihal Petek Boyaci Gülenç, An Enquiry on Physis Nomos Debate: Sophists Lajos András Kiss, Zukunftsmensch als Homo fabricatus. Bemerkungen über die futuristische Anthropologie von Jean Baudrillard und Peter Sloterdijk Bojan Žalec, On Why Semantic Externalism, Creationist Theism, Personalism, and Veber s Philosophy Fit Together Very Well Kurtul Gülenç, Mete Han Arıtürk, Is Human Emancipation through Technology Possible? Nemanja Vujičić, Modernist Tradition in Henrik Ibsen s Hedda Gabler and When We Dead Awaken Gizela Horváth, Art, World, Artworld Maja Bjelica, Musically Human-Made World. Possibilities for Recomposing and Creating a Human World through the Activity of Music Studies Hasnija Ilazi, Three Issues on Cosmopolitan Democracy: Modernity, Recognition, Secularism Mariusz Turowski, Inclusive versus Exclusive Public Reason: Invitation to Comparative Political Philosophy or the Affirmation of Liberal Hegemony Funda Günsoy, Whose Reason, Whose Law, Whose Public? The Political and Hegemonic Sovereignty in Carl Schmitt Julija Erhardt, Dubravka Švob Štrac, Non-Pharmacological Tools for Neuroenhancement. Neuroethical Issues In memoriam Zdravko Radman, Hilary Putnam (Chicago, 1926 Boston, 2016) Notes and News / Aus dem philosophischen Leben Anita Lunić, The 40th Anniversary of the International Course on the Future of Religion. Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik, April 25 29,
2 472 Serap Ergin Aslan, Marina Katinić, Sommerschule Bioethik im Kontext III Bioethik als wissenschaftliches und gesellschaftliches Projekt: Die Idee einer integrativen Bioethik. Tutzing, Juni Book Reviews / Buchbesprechungen Igor Eterović, Ina Goy, Eric Watkins (eds.): Kant s Theory of Biology Matko Globačnik, Frederick C. Beiser: The Genesis of Neo-Kantianism Marko Kos, Peter Sloterdijk: Die schrecklichen Kinder der Neuzeit SYNTHESIS PHILOSOPHICA 62 (2/2016) Islamic and Comparative Philosophy Nevad Kahteran, Daniel Bučan, Introductory [Islamic and Comparative Philosophy] Snježana Veljačić-Akpınar, Čedomil Veljačić and Comparative Philosophy. Remarks on An Introduction to the Comparative Study of Indian and European Philosophy by Čedomil Veljačić Čedomil Veljačić, An Introduction to the Comparative Study of Indian and European Philosophy Bo Mou, How Constructive Engagement in Doing Philosophy Comparatively Is Possible Ali Paya, Muslim Philosophies: A Critical Overview Nader El-Bizri, Falsafa: A Labyrinth of Theory and Method Osman Bakar, Towards a New Science of Civilization. A Synthetic Study of the Philosophical Views of al-farabi, Ibn Khaldun, Arnold Toynbee, and Samuel Huntington Massimo Campanini, Ontology of Intellect: The Happiness of Thinking in Averroës and Giordano Bruno Daniel Bučan, Active Intellect in Avempace and Averroës: An Interpretative Issue Snježana Veljačić-Akpınar, Al-Ghazali, Skepticism and Islam Daniel Bučan, Thinkable and Unthinkable Mehdi Aminrazavi, A Discourse on the Soul in Later Islamic Philosophy Sara Sviri, Seeing with Three Eyes. Ibn al-ʽarabī s barzakh and the Contemporary World Situation Željko Paša, The Concept of God s Unity in the Kitāb farāᵓid al-fawāᵓid fī uṣūl ad-dīn wa-l-ᶜaqāᵓid by ᶜAḇdīšūᶜ bar Brīḫā Alexander N. Chumakov, Culture in the Global World and Opportunities for Dialogue Alexander N. Chumakov, Philosophy as a Tool of Achieving the Worthy Life Nevad Kahteran, Recognizing a Model of Postmodern Pluralism through Looking at Islam from the Standpoint of Far Eastern Traditions. A Dialogue between Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism Notes on contributors
3 473 Notes and News Maja Veselič, International Conference Comparative Perspectives: Islam, Confucianism and Buddhism. Ljubljana, December 11 13, Book Reviews Nevad Kahteran, Ali Paya (ed.): The Misty Land of Ideas and the Light of Dialogue Nevad Kahteran, Oliver Leaman (ed.): The Biographical Encyclopedia of Islamic Philosophy Nevad Kahteran, Oliver Leaman: The Qur an: A Philosophical Guide 466 Nevad Kahteran, Snježana Veljačić-Akpınar: Buddhist Meditations on Islamic Contemplative Paths Nevad Kahteran, Massimo Campanini: Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur ānic Exegesis
4 474 Index of Works According to Authors Aminrazavi, Mehdi: A Discourse on the Soul in Later Islamic Philosophy 62, , doi: / sp31211 Arıtürk, Mete Han: [co-author: Kurtul Gülenc] Is Human Emancipation through Technology Possible? 61, , doi: /sp31106 Bakar, Osman: Towards a New Science of Civilization. A Synthetic Study of the Philosophical Views of al-farabi, Ibn Khaldun, Arnold Toynbee, and Samuel Huntington 62, , doi: /sp31206 Bjelica, Maja: Musically Human-Made World. Possibilities for Recomposing and Creating a Human World through the Activity of Music 61, , doi: /sp Boyaci Gülenç, Nihal Petek: An Enquiry on Physis Nomos Debate: Sophists 61, 39 53, doi: / sp31103 Bučan, Daniel: [co-author: Nevad Kahteran] Introductory [Islamic and Comparative Philosophy] 62, Active Intellect in Avempace and Averroës: An Interpretative Issue 62, , doi: /sp31208 Thinkable and Unthinkable 62, , doi: /sp31210 Campanini, Massimo: Ontology of Intellect: The Happiness of Thinking in Averroës and Giordano Bruno 62, , doi: /sp31207 Chumakov, Alexander N.: Culture in the Global World and Opportunities for Dialogue 62, , doi: /sp31214 Philosophy as a Tool of Achieving the Worthy Life 62, , doi: / sp31215 El-Bizri, Nader: Falsafa: A Labyrinth of Theory and Method 62, , doi: / sp31205 Ergin Aslan, Serap: [co-author: Marina Katinić] Sommerschule Bioethik im Kontext III Bioethik als wissenschaftliches und gesellschaftliches Projekt: Die Idee einer integrativen Bioethik. Tutzing, Juni , Erhardt, Julija: [co-author: Dubravka Švob Štrac] Non-Pharmacological Tools for Neuroenhancement. Neuroethical Issues 61, , doi: /sp31113 Eterović, Igor: Ina Goy, Eric Watkins (eds.): Kant s Theory of Biology 61, , doi: / sp31115
5 475 Globačnik, Matko: Frederick C. Beiser: The Genesis of Neo-Kantianism 61, , doi: / sp31116 Gülenç, Kurtul: [co-author: Mete Han Arıtürk] Is Human Emancipation through Technology Possible? 61, , doi: /sp31106 Günsoy, Funda: Whose Reason, Whose Law, Whose Public? The Political and Hegemonic Sovereignty in Carl Schmitt 61, , doi: /sp31112 Horváth, Gizela: Art, World, Artworld 61, , doi: /sp31108 Ilazi, Hasnija: Three Issues on Cosmopolitan Democracy: Modernity, Recognition, Secularism 61, , doi: /sp31110 Juhant, Janez: Authentic Human Nature and the World 61, 27 37, doi: /sp31102 Kahteran, Nevad: [co-author: Daniel Bučan] Introductory [Islamic and Comparative Philosophy] 62, Recognizing a Model of Postmodern Pluralism through Looking at Islam from the Standpoint of Far Eastern Traditions. A Dialogue between Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism 62, , doi: /sp31216 Ali Paya (ed.): The Misty Land of Ideas and the Light of Dialogue 62, , doi: /sp31218 Oliver Leaman (ed.): The Biographical Encyclopedia of Islamic Philosophy 62, , doi: /sp31219 Oliver Leaman: The Qur an: A Philosophical Guide 62, 466, doi: / sp31220 Snježana Veljačić-Akpınar: Buddhist Meditations on Islamic Contemplative Paths 62, , doi: /sp31221 Massimo Campanini: Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur ānic Exegesis 62, , doi: /sp31222 Katinić, Marina: [co-author: Serap Ergin Aslan] Sommerschule Bioethik im Kontext III Bioethik als wissenschaftliches und gesellschaftliches Projekt: Die Idee einer integrativen Bioethik. Tutzing, Juni , Kiss, Lajos András: Zukunftsmensch als Homo fabricatus. Bemerkungen über die futuristische Anthropologie von Jean Baudrillard und Peter Sloterdijk 61, 55 64, doi: / sp31104 Kos, Marko: Peter Sloterdijk: Die schrecklichen Kinder der Neuzeit 61, , doi: / sp31117 Lošonc, Alpar: Why Don t We Live in the World Anymore? 61, 5 26, doi: /sp31101 Lunić, Anita: The 40th Anniversary of the International Course on the Future of Religion. Inter- University Centre Dubrovnik, April 25 29, ,
6 476 Mou, Bo: How Constructive Engagement in Doing Philosophy Comparatively Is Possible 62, , doi: /sp31203 Paša, Željko: The Concept of God s Unity in the Kitāb farāᵓid al-fawāᵓid fī uṣūl ad-dīn wa-l- ᶜaqāᵓid by ᶜAḇdīšūᶜ bar Brīḫā 62, , doi: /sp31213 Paya, Ali: Muslim Philosophies: A Critical Overview 62, , doi: /sp31204 Radman, Zdravko: Hilary Putnam (Chicago, 1926 Boston, 2016) 61, , doi: / sp31114 Sviri, Sara: Seeing with Three Eyes. Ibn al-ʽarabī s barzakh and the Contemporary World Situation 62, , doi: /sp31212 Švob Štrac, Dubravka: [co-author: Julija Erhardt] Non-Pharmacological Tools for Neuroenhancement. Neuroethical Issues 61, , doi: /sp31113 Turowski, Mariusz: Inclusive versus Exclusive Public Reason: Invitation to Comparative Political Philosophy or the Affirmation of Liberal Hegemony 61, , doi: / sp31111 Veljačić, Čedomil: An Introduction to the Comparative Study of Indian and European Philosophy 62, , doi: /sp31202 Veljačić-Akpınar, Snježana: Čedomil Veljačić and Comparative Philosophy. Remarks on An Introduction to the Comparative Study of Indian and European Philosophy by Čedomil Veljačić 62, , doi: /sp31201 Al-Ghazali, Skepticism and Islam 62, , doi: /sp31209 Veljak, Lino: Introductory [Human-Made World] 61, 3 4 Veselič, Maja: International Conference Comparative Perspectives: Islam, Confucianism and Buddhism. Ljubljana, December 11 13, , , doi: /sp31217 Vujičić, Nemanja: Modernist Tradition in Henrik Ibsen s Hedda Gabler and When We Dead Awaken 61, , doi: /sp31107 Žalec, Bojan: On Why Semantic Externalism, Creationist Theism, Personalism, and Veber s Philosophy Fit Together Very Well 61, 65 82, doi: /sp31105
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