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34Bioethics in Serbia: Institutions in Need of Philosophical DebateCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 20 (3): 440-448. 2011.This paper is structured in three sections. The first discusses the institutional framework pertaining to bioethics in Serbia. The functioning of this framework is critically assessed and a number of recommendations for its improvement presented. It is also emphasized that philosophers are underrepresented in public debate on bioethics in Serbia. Second, this underrepresentation will be related to two issues that figure prominently in Serbian society but are not accompanied by corresponding bioe…Read more
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The Moral Foundations of Europe in the Upcoming World OrderSrpska Politička Misao 29 (3): 53-64. 2010.
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39We Must Create Beings with Moral Standing Superior to Our OwnCambridge 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
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30"Voluntary moral enhancement and the survival-at-any-cost bias"Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (4): 246-250. 2014.I discuss the argument of Persson and Savulescu that moral enhancement ought to accompany cognitive enhancement, as well as briefly addressing critiques of this argument, notably by John Harris. I argue that Harris, who believes that cognitive enhancement is largely sufficient for making us behave more morally, might be disposing too easily of the great quandary of our moral existence: the gap between what we do and what we believe is morally right to do. In that regard, Persson and Savulescu's …Read more
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Evropska integracija i visoko obrazovanje: kretanja prema konvergenciji i njen uticaj na SrbijuJavna Uprava 63-80. 2002.
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And Habermas on International Relations: Political Morality as Moral PoliticsFilozofski Godišnjak 22 21-35. 2009.
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14The future of morality and international justiceFilozofija 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
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Theories of Nation Formation and Case Selection: The Meaning of an Alternative ModelNationalities Papers 26 (4): 599-614. 1998.
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Public Management in a New Environment in Serbia – the Role of Functional ReviewManagement in a New Environment 543-550. 2002.
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"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.
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Introduction: Disputing Weberian SemanticsIn Vojin Rakic, Nicholas Onuf & Nicolas Hebert Lemay (eds.), Semantics of Statebulding: Language, Meanings and Sovereignty, Routledge. 2013.
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Are Justice and Peace Coming Nearer?: A Contemporary Account of Kant’s Views on the “Ethical CommonwealthGlasnik Za Društvene Nauke 1 (1): 86-92. 2009.
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Why the Number of Liberal States is Increasing: A Kantian Addition to Michael DoyleGodišnjak Fakulteta Za Političke Nauke 3 (3): 97-107. 2009.
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Liberalizovanje Srbije: Politička elita koje nema i socijalna psihologija autodestrukcijeCenter for the Development of Liberalism and Faculty of Management of BK University. 2006.
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12The Moral Identity of Europe: From Warfare and Civil Strife to “In Varietate Concordia” (review)International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 25 (2): 249-261. 2012.It will be argued that the values of liberalism and peace are essential elements of the moral identity of Europe, as well as universal moral values. They will be contrasted to Europe’s history of warfare. An essential point of reference for the moral identity of Europe is going to be sought in Kant’s notions of the “ethical commonwealth” and “perpetual peace”. The link between this identity and cosmopolitanism will be established. In addition to that, the moral superiority of cosmopolitanism vis…Read more
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Hegemony, Culture and Human Resources in Politics: the Democratic Transition in SerbiaUNDP and the Faculty of Organizational Sciences. 2003.