Month: January 2020
Blagoje Pantelić, Diptych on Christianity and Philosophy, IES, Belgrade, 2019.
The first study [Christian Philosophy: pro et contra] shows how Serbian academic environment of the eighties and later reacted to the reappearance and involvement of Christian thinkers in philosophical life. And the other study [Philosopher and Christianity] personate what a philosopher’s – an agnostic and a leftist – encounter with Christian faith and philosophy looked…
IES Yearbook 2018-2019
INTRODUCTION In recent years, the Institute of European Studies has undergone major changes. The Institute has become a place recognized in regional as well as wider academic circles as one of the most interesting academic places for meetings, debates, discussions and critical assessment of contemporary issues. As readers will be able to see, Institute’s panels…
January 30 – Book promotion – “Sound of Nostalgia: The History of Old Urban Music in Serbia”
On Thursday, 30 January 2020 at 12 we are organizing a promotion of the book by Marija Dumnić Vilotijević Sound of Nostalgia: The History of Old Urban Music in Serbia Čigoja štampa and the SASA Institute of Musicology, Belgrade 2019. Speakers: – Dr Selena Rakočević, ethnomusicologist and ethnocoreographer, Associate Professor at the Fauclty of Musical…
January 23 – Orthodoxy and Artificial Intelligence
On Thursday, 23 January 2020 at 12 we are organizing an event about the book Orthodoxy and Artificial Intelligence (published by National Hellenic Research Fondation, Greece) List of speakers about the project and the book: Aleksandar Petrović, PhD Suzana Polić, PhD Aleksandar Gajić, PhD Aleksandra Stevanovic, PhD candidate The Hall of the IES, Trg Nikole…
For One’s Own Good? The Concept and Ethics of Paternalism
The publication For One’s Own Good? The Concept and Ethics of Paternalism brings the abstracts of presentations from the namesake international scientific conference, held 2-4 October 2019 at the Institute of European Studies. For One’s Own Good- The Concept and Ethics of Paternalism