The article tackles the distinction between multiculturalism and interculturality, which evinces a phenomenological relevance, insofar it concerns the investigation of the worldhood of the world. The first problem arising in this respect is the issue of gaining phenomenological evidence of such distinction. It is necessary to take into account the historical relationship of philosophy and culture. This is evinced in the measure of the epochal opening up of truth, which proves decisive for grounding historical humanness.
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This paper on Slovenia's local referendums deals with a basic paradox: Slovenia is one of the leading countries in terms of the number of national referendums, but at the same time it is grouped in the class of countries with a low rate of local referendums.
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The title theme of the book University and sustainability: possibilities, rhetoric, reality, recognizes that in the field of higher education almost no analysis of how universities fulfill their missions is made: on the one side a clear articulation of the academic freedom and liberal education, and on the other side their clear accountability in front of the challenging questions of their governance in the broader social environment.
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