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Vojin Rakic

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  •  61
    We Can Make Room for SSRIs
    American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (3): 34-35. 2014.
    Chinese Room Argument
  • And Habermas on International Relations: Political Morality as Moral Politics
    Filozofski Godišnjak 22 21-35. 2009.
  • Semantics of Statebulding: Language, Meanings and Sovereignty
    with Nicolas Lemay-Hebert, Nicholas Greenwood Onufand, and Petar Bojanic
    Routledge. 2013.
  • Liberalna monokratija ili konačna šteta
    Filozofski Godišnjak 25 63-72. 2012.
  • "Kant's Semantics of World (State) Making".
    In Nicolas Hebert Lemay Nicholas Onuf Vojin Rakic (ed.), Semantics of Statebulding: Language, Meanings and Sovereignty, Routledge. 2013.
  • Functional Review of the Serbian Ministry of Health
    UNDP. 2003.
    Value Theory, Miscellaneous
  •  134
    From cognitive to moral enhancement: A possible reconciliation of religious outlooks and the biotechnological creation of a better human
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 11 (31): 113-128. 2012.
    Religious outlooks on the use of new bio-technologies for the purpose of cognitive enhancement of humans are generally not favorably disposed to interventions in what is regarded as ordained by God or shaped by nature. I will present a number of perspectives that are derived from these outlooks and contrast them to the liberal standpoint. Subsequently, I will discuss two views that are compatible with religious outlooks, but that do not exclude cognitive enhancement altogether. They only pose si…Read more
    Religious outlooks on the use of new bio-technologies for the purpose of cognitive enhancement of humans are generally not favorably disposed to interventions in what is regarded as ordained by God or shaped by nature. I will present a number of perspectives that are derived from these outlooks and contrast them to the liberal standpoint. Subsequently, I will discuss two views that are compatible with religious outlooks, but that do not exclude cognitive enhancement altogether. They only pose significant moral limitations to it. These two views are: 1) cognitive enhancement of the human ought to be preceded by moral enhancement; 2) cognitive enhancement is morally permissible only as a means to moral enhancement. I will argue in favor of the superiority of the second view and assert that this view might be a sound platform for defining the relationship between religion(s) and bioethics in the decades and centuries to come
    NeuroethicsBiomedical Ethics, MiscellaneousMoral Enhancement
  • Cognitive Enhancement: Ethical and Political Aspects
    Bioethics-Medicine-Politics 121-126. 2012.
  • Theories of Nation Formation and Case Selection: The Meaning of an Alternative Model
    Nationalities Papers 26 (4): 599-614. 1998.
  • Public Management in a New Environment in Serbia – the Role of Functional Review
    Management in a New Environment 543-550. 2002.
  •  96
    We Must Create Beings with Moral Standing Superior to Our Own
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 24 (1): 58-65. 2015.
    :Several lines of reasoning have been employed to both approve and disapprove two of Nicholas Agar’s positions: his argument that the creation of postpersons is imaginable and possible and his inductive argument disfavoring the creation of postpersons. This article discusses a number of these lines of reasoning, arguing that1)The creation of postpersons is imaginable if they are envisaged as morally enhanced beings.2)The creation of postpersons is justified, subject to the condition that we crea…Read more
    :Several lines of reasoning have been employed to both approve and disapprove two of Nicholas Agar’s positions: his argument that the creation of postpersons is imaginable and possible and his inductive argument disfavoring the creation of postpersons. This article discusses a number of these lines of reasoning, arguing that1)The creation of postpersons is imaginable if they are envisaged as morally enhanced beings.2)The creation of postpersons is justified, subject to the condition that we create morally enhanced postpersons.The reason given for the first point is that it is possible to imagine postpersons who are morally enhanced, provided that we consider moral enhancement as an augmented inclination to act in line with how we believe we ought to act. There are two reasons offered for the second point: the first indicates probability, and the second offers proof. That is, if we assume that the higher moral status of postpersons implies their enhanced morality, we can conclude, inductively, that postpersons will not be inclined to annihilate mere persons. For if mere persons have moral inhibitions against obliterating some species of a lower moral status than their own, morally enhanced postpersons will be even less likely to do the same to mere persons. In fact, they might consider it their moral duty to preserve those beings who enabled them to come into existence. Moreover, even if morally enhanced postpersons decide to annihilate mere persons, we can conclude, deductively, that such a decision is by necessity a morally superior stance to the wish of mere persons to continue to exist.
    Biomedical Ethics
  •  3
    Kant and Cosmopolitanism in International relations
    Human Security 17 (1): 19-31. 2009.
  •  139
    Philosophy for Public Good
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 22 (3): 271-276. 2013.
  • Etički i politički aspekti kognitivnog poboljšanja čoveka
    Treći Program 173 (3): 237-244. 2010.
  • Why the Number of Liberal States is Increasing: A Kantian Addition to Michael Doyle
    Godišnjak Fakulteta Za Političke Nauke 3 (3): 97-107. 2009.
  • Are Justice and Peace Coming Nearer?: A Contemporary Account of Kant’s Views on the “Ethical Commonwealth
    Glasnik Za Društvene Nauke 1 (1): 86-92. 2009.
  • Slobodan pristup informacijama i javna uprava
    Yucom. 2005.
  •  1
    Liberalizovanje Srbije: Politička elita koje nema i socijalna psihologija autodestrukcije
    Center for the Development of Liberalism and Faculty of Management of BK University. 2006.
  •  43
    The future of morality and international justice
    Filozofija I Društvo 21 (1): 19-30. 2010.
    U ovom radu posveticemo paznju pitanju pravde, posebno u medjunarodnim odnosima. U tom kontekstu, dacemo kratak pregled postojecih teorija medjunarodne pravde. Potom cemo se okrenuti pitanju sta pravda zapravo jeste. Pokazacemo ubedljivost tvrdnje da je ona zasnovana na ideji slobode. Nasu poziciju pokusacemo da branimo uz pomoc Kantove i Dojlove argumentacije. Zakljucicemo da postoje ubedljivi argumenti u prilog tezi da je nas istorijski razvoj obelezen postupnom ekspanzijom slobode i pravde. P…Read more
    U ovom radu posveticemo paznju pitanju pravde, posebno u medjunarodnim odnosima. U tom kontekstu, dacemo kratak pregled postojecih teorija medjunarodne pravde. Potom cemo se okrenuti pitanju sta pravda zapravo jeste. Pokazacemo ubedljivost tvrdnje da je ona zasnovana na ideji slobode. Nasu poziciju pokusacemo da branimo uz pomoc Kantove i Dojlove argumentacije. Zakljucicemo da postoje ubedljivi argumenti u prilog tezi da je nas istorijski razvoj obelezen postupnom ekspanzijom slobode i pravde. Povrh toga, imamo snazne razloge da tezimo liberalnom internacionalizmu zasnovanom na ideji postepenog priblizavanja covecanstva odredjenom obliku svetske drzave, a koji mo_e biti najbolji garant pravde u medjunarodnim odnosima.
    International JusticeInternational EthicsEuropean Philosophy
  • Hegemony, Culture and Human Resources in Politics: the Democratic Transition in Serbia
    UNDP and the Faculty of Organizational Sciences. 2003.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  59
    Is armageddon the alternative to moral enhancement?
    Theoria: Beograd 55 (3): 73-80. 2012.
    NeuroethicsBiomedical Ethics, MiscellaneousMoral Enhancement
  • Converge or not Converge: The European Union and Higher Education Policies in the Netherlands, Belgium/Flanders and Germany
    Higher Education Policy 14 (3): 225-240. 2001.
  • The Political Hypnosis of the Owl of Minerva
    Godišnjak Fakulteta Političkih Nauka 4 (3): 49-76. 2010.
    Hypnosis and Consciousness
  •  1
    Putokaz za Evropu: Preporuke za buduci razvoj srpske javne uprave
    UNDP and the Government of Serbia. 2003.
  • Kraj istorije i liberalizacija srpske ideje
    Faculty of Management of BK University. 2004.
  •  661
    (2015). "We Must Create Beings with Moral standing Superior to Our Own". Cambridge Quarterly of Health Care Ethics 24(1):58-65
    Cambridge Quarterly of Health Care Ethics 24 (1). unknown2015.
    Ethics
  • Funkcionalna analiza
    UNDP. 2002.
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    Aktuelna debata:(K+ M) P i konačna šteta
    Filozofija I Društvo 23 (4): 87-96. 2012.
    Neuroethics
  • Bioetika
    with Ivan Mladenović and Rada Drezgić
    Službeni glasnik i Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju. 2012.
  • The Issue of Human Resources in the Project ‘Strengthening Central Support Functions in Serbian Ministries’
    South East Europe Review 179-186. 2003.
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