Humanities and the Contemporary World
Autor / Autori:
Vujanović, FilipĐurović, MomirŠlaus, IvoUnger, FelixSegerstrale, UllicaHoedl, ErichTurkson, Cardinal Peter KodwoJurcan, EmilMoutsopoulos, EvanghelosGascón, LorenzoPop, Ioan-AurelStanovčić, VojislavVlavianos Arvanitis, AgniPánek, JaroslavŽivojinović, DragoljubHilgert, MarkusMerican, Ahmad MuradHrastnik, NatašaPremec, VladimirTishkov, Valery A.Lakić, ZoranFayl, GilbertFayl v. Hentaller, UlricSindik, JoškoMissoni, SašaVon Dassanowsky, RobertConstantinescu, EmilPopović, Ljudmila MilaKaratzas, DorianKostić, MilicaCaglioti, GiuseppeMarcon, MarcoTchouvileva, Tatiana V.Ramme, GoranRadović-Marković, MirjanaRizman, Rudolf M.Vukčević, Dragan K.Vujačić, IlijaGola, ArdianDimitrov, VladimirMitevski, VitomirTandberg, Olof G.Tomović-Šundić, SonjaBriška, IvetaJacobs, GarryForti, AugustoDay, StaceyNatarajan, AshokGavrankapetanović, FarisNagan, Winston P.Haddad, Aitza M.Casali Bahia, Saulo JoséZucconi, AlbertoWeiler, RaoulHarish, JananiFlournoy, NancyAnguelov, SimeonBochniarz, Zbigniew
Izdavač:
Crnogorska akademija nauka i umjetnosti
Godina izdanja:
2012.
Vrsta skupa:
Međunarodna konferencija
Datum održavanja:
7–9. 06. 2012.
Edicija:
Broj knjige u ediciji:
116
Odjeljenje:
Urednik:
Format:
17 x 24 cm
Broj strana:
576
ISBN:
978-86-7215-301-9
COBISS.CG-ID:
21069584
Skraćeni link ka knjizi:
https://canupub.me/pko0
Bibliografska jedinica:
Humanities and the Contemporary World, Zbornici radova sa naučnih skupova, 116, Crnogorska akademija nauka i umjetnosti, Podgorica, 2012.
Preuzmi pojedinačne radove
Pojedinačni radovi
- Filip Vujanović: Opening address
- Momir Đurović: Welcome address: Why the Humanities are important
- Ivo Šlaus: Opening address
- Felix Unger: Introductory remarks
- Ullica Segerstrale: The Heart of the Humanities
- Erich Hoedl: Horizon 2020: Social Sciences and Humanities have to play a major role
- Cardinal Peter Kodwo Turkson: Globalisation: a Threat or an Opportunity for a Developing Country? A Case for Partnerships that Embody Solidarity
- Emil Jurcan: Humanities and spirituality in Romanian area. Specific features
- Evanghelos Moutsopoulos: Philosophy embracing humanities
- Lorenzo Gascon: Contemporary World and Ethics
- Ioan-Aurel Pop: Teaching Humanities in the Romanian Education: The Case of “Babeş-Bolyai” University of Cluj-Napoca
- Vojislav Stanovčić: Scientism, positivism, science and “practical philosophy”
- Agni Vlavianos Arvanitis: Biopolicy – Building global societal values The Bio-Assessment of the Humanities and Technology
- Jaroslav Pánek: Humanities as a Bridge between National Identity and Global Openness
- Dragoljub Živojinović: History and Politics
- Markus Hilgert: Learning from the Past? On the Societal Impact of Studying Ancient Cultures
- Ahmad Murad Merican: Humanities Futures: Meaning, Man and Worldview
- Nataša Hrastnik: Humanities and the Role of Intercultural Research
- Vladimir Premec: Towards the Unity of the Modern World
- Valery A. Tishkov: The New Historical Culture
- Zoran Lakić: Science is Beyond and Above Politics
- Gilbert Fayl, Ulric Fayl v. Hentaller: Waiting for the White Knight – Strategic Partnership
- Joško Sindik, Saša Missoni: Stimulating developmental milestones of preschool children through interdisciplinary alliances between scientists and professionals
- Robert Von Dassanowsky: A Deconstruction of the Humanities: Digitalization and Posthumanism as Tool or Totalization?
- Emil Constantinescu: Looking for a New Alchemy: from the Lead of Information to the Gold of Knowledge
- Ljudmila Mila Popović: Being in Superposition: Migrant Women and Modern Subjectivity
- Dorian Karatzas: The Ethics Review of EU Funded Research Projects
- Milica Kostić: Humanities in a Small Country and Globalisation
- Giuseppe Caglioti, Marco Marcon, Tatiana Tchouvileva, Goran Ramme: Piezomusicolor – a Natural Form of Technologic Graphic-art for Humanity
- Mirjana Radović-Marković: Creative Education and New Learning as Means of Encouraging Creativity, Original Thinking and Entrepreneurship
- Rudolf M. Rizman: Why the world needs humanities?
- Dragan K. Vukčević: Knowledge and Virtue
- Ilija Vujačić: Dealing with uncertainties (Popper’s Conception of Social Engineering and its Inconsistencies)
- Ardian Gola: Theorizing technology in the “post-essentialist” era
- Vladimir Dimitrov: The interdependence between humanities and natural sciences and how to master the collaborations – a personal view
- Vitomir Mitevski: The ancient models of humanistic education and the modern world
- Olof G. Tandberg: Abdus Salam (1926–1996) – more than a Noble Laureate
- Sonja Tomović-Šundić: Humanities and Global Civilization
- Iveta Briška: Changes in discourse on ecological risks in Latvia
- Garry Jacobs: The Emerging Individual
- Ivo Šlaus: Human Capital, Its Self-Augmenting Growth and Individuality – a simple possibly naïve approach
- Augusto Forti: Contribution to the history of the concept of “individuo” (the individual) and individuality in the European culture
- Stacey Day: Individuation and the imperative need for biopsychosocial moral education in the 21st century
- Ashok Natarajan: Evolution of Individuality
- Faris Gavrankapetanović: Globalisation as a precondition for individualism
- Winston P. Nagan, Aitza M. Haddad: Aesthetics and Human Rights
- Saulo José Casali Bahia: Individuality and Law in Latin America
- Alberto Zucconi: The fully functioning person: a bio-psycho-social viewpoint
- Raoul Weiler: Civilization in Danger. Is humanity suicidal?
- Janani Harish: Study of Individuality and Social Evolution in Literature
- Nancy Flournoy: Corruption of the Scientific Method
- Ivo Šlaus: Session: Limits to Rationality
- Simeon Anguelov: Rationality in a Complex Worls: Pushing Back the Frontiers
- Zbigniew Bochniarz: An economist’s reflections on individuality, human and social capital, and responsibilities of academia
- Declaration: Strategic Partnership – USE THE BEST –