The book consists of four main chapters. The main thesis of the first is that the essence of genocide is social death. The second interprets Nazism and Stalinism in the Kierkegaardian terms of different kinds of anxiety and existential stadia. The third investigates the significance of Christian culture for democracy in Europe and the danger of certain multicultural attitude (levelling-multiculturalism). The fourth finds out that there is a deficit of some key civic virtues in Slovenia (civility, capacity for dialogue and objection to the centres of power) and its origin.
COBISS.SI-ID: 6920538
Scientific monograph on the topic of project, published within the 'Sophia Studies of Cross-cultural Philosophies and Cultures’ series of Springer (thematic field of the bookc series: »Religion«). This work deals with the problem of philosophy of religion where the genealogiy of breath and spirituality is in the forefront. This is an original work on the ethics of intersubjectivty and ethics of proximity, dealing with Schelling, Feuerbach, Mead, Heidegger, Derrida, Levinas and Irigaray. This scientific monograph on ethics of intersubjectivity and hospitaly was published by Springer. This monograph is an innovative elaboration on breath/ing in intercultural and transcultural contexts. The book has been endorsed by Professors Kevin Hart (University of Virginia), Rolf Elberfeld (Universitat Hildesheim) and Prof. Emer. Tadashi Ogawa (Kyoto University).
COBISS.SI-ID: 1537324996
The article investigates the problem of suicide (sui-cidium, »killing pf one-self«) from the perspective of Kierkegaard, which shifts the emphasis from the physical aspect of existing to the loss of that life, in which the individual is not himslef, and in which he has »lost« his true self, despite still being physically alive. The paper appeared in a collection of papers published by an international scientific publisher.
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