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    Liberal Nationalism: The Autonomy Argument
    Prolegomena 7 (2): 153-179. 2008.
    Must liberalism, in dealing with issues of basic rights and primary goods, take into account national belonging as a particularly important form of cultural belonging? The paper first discusses liberalism which is frequently defined as difference-blind and which considers citizens solely on the basis of some of their abstract and common features. The alternative position is liberal nationalism, according to which individuals and their primary goods stand at the center of considerations of justic…Read more
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    Giustizia e conflitti di valori (Justice and Conflicts of Values) (review)
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 11 (2): 249-255. 2011.
  • Di Dio che viene al linguaggio
    Humanitas 59 (3): 541-548. 2004.
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    Utilitarizam, unutarnja perspektiva i pitanje samoubojstva
    Filozofska Istrazivanja 31 (2): 263-275. 2011.
    U recentnoj knjizi Christopher Cowley je problematizirao shvaćanje racionalnosti koje se nalazi u utilitarističkoj raspravi o samoubojstvu, kao i općenito shvaćanje racionalnosti koje se usmjerava ustanovljavanju vanjskih razloga. Suprotno tome, Cowley zastupa unutarnju perspektivu kao jedinu vjerodostojnu u takvim odlukama. Izravno ću razmotriti njegovu kritiku Richarda Brandta i Davida Humea. Intencija je teksta nuđenje preciznije interpretacije Humea te usporediti argumente za i protiv unutar…Read more
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    Recenzije I prikazi
    with Mihaela Girardi-Karšulin, Dragica Vranjić-Golub, and Tomislav Škrbić
    Filozofska Istrazivanja 31 (1): 227-237. 2011.
  • Politics of Identity and Liberalism
    Etica E Politica 13 (2): 287-304. 2011.
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    Igor Primorac (ur.): Suvremena filozofija seksualnosti
    Prolegomena 2 (1): 93-95. 2003.
  • The theory of intentionality is the most important core of the theoretical inheritance of E. Husserl’s phenomenology. Starting from this awareness, Levinas carries out a deep research within the phenomenology in order to see whether «intentionality exhausts modalities in which the thought is meaningful». This paper will try to show how the French-Lituan philosopher, going over the genetic phenomenology research which comes to a precategorial issue, can point out the «pre-intentional», or better …Read more
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    The Policy Maker: On Ethics and Public Policy
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 4 (3). 2014.
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    The Moral and Cognitive Value of Art
    Etica E Politica 15 (1): 474-505. 2013.
    This paper is about the notions of the artistic, aesthetic, cognitive and moral value of art and their interconnectedness. The main concern is to try to advocate the cognitivist claim about the artistic value of artworks’ contribution to the advance of knowledge, as well as for the relevance of the moral dimension for artistic value. This is a discussion of the intersection of the debate about moral and aesthetic value. The central part of the paper is focused on a debate with Peter Lamarque. Th…Read more
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    Liberal Nationalism: The Argument of Self-Respect
    Filozofska Istrazivanja 30 (1-2): 295-310. 2010.
    Pitanje ovoga članka jest treba li nacionalnu pripadnost uvrstiti na popis primarnih dobara, odnosno, postoji li snažna veza između nacionalne pripadnosti i primarnih dobara o kojima se govori u klasičnoj liberalnoj formulaciji do mjere da njezina zaštita zaslužuje uvrštenje među njih. O ovom pitanju, na izravan ili manje izravan način, raspravljaju vodeći autori liberalne nacionalističke paradigme. U ovom tekstu posebno se raspravlja pretpostavljena veza između zaštite nacionalne pripadnosti i …Read more
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    Having a Reason and Distributive Justice in The Order of Public Reason
    European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 9 (1): 25-51. 2013.
    In the first part of the paper, Gaus’ ground for the ideal of persons as free and equal is described. Doubts are raised about the appropriateness of the use of his account of this ideal as endogenous to our moral practice. Th e worries are related to the use of the concept of having a reason that Gaus makes in his book, as well as to the aptness of his account of our moral practice from the viewpoint of our moral phenomenology. Some doubts are raised in relation to the pertinence of Gaus’ concep…Read more
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    Društvo i spoznaja: Uvod u socijalnu spoznajnu teoriju (review)
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 2 (1): 110-112. 2002.
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    Dès la simple annonce de la possibilité de cloner des humains, les moralistes ont formulé des argyuments contre l’introduction d’une telle pratique, la jugeant inadmissible. Or, un examen critique de ces arguments montre qu’il ne sont pas bien fondés, c’est-à-dire que, souvent, ils ne sont pas propres à être mis en avant en tant qu’arguments légitimes dans les débats sur ce qui est publiquement admissible, qu’ils reposent sur des prémisses erronées, ou qu’ils ne sont pas cohérents avec l’admissi…Read more
  • Sergio Cremaschi su metaetica ed etica applicata
    Etica E Politica 13 (1): 355-361. 2011.
    Cremaschi’s book presents a critical exposition of the development of contemporary moral philosophy. A virtue of the book rarely found in other philosophical survays is the parallel representation of the themes discussed both in the Anglo-Saxon tradition and in the continental one. The final part of the book is devoted to recent developments in applied ethics.
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    Javni um i produžetak trajanja života
    Synthesis Philosophica 23 (1): 73-92. 2008.
    Tekst se bavi problemom može li produžetak trajanja ljudskog života biti uključen u ustavna temeljna pitanja dobro uređenog društva, bilo kao pravo koje treba biti zaštićeno, ili kao zabrana. Kada govorimo o mogućoj zabrani, pitanje je postoje li razlozi na koje je moguće pozvati se u temeljnim zakonodavnim ustanovama društva, kao osnovu za zabranu istraživanja, ili tehnološke prakse, u cilju značajnog produžetka trajanja ljudskog života. Može se činiti očitim da, ako ne postoji pozitivan odgovo…Read more
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    Filozofija politike Johna Lockea (review)
    Filozofska Istrazivanja 31 (1): 227-229. 2011.
  • Duty to Die: Dužnost umiranja
    Prolegomena 9 (1): 45-69. 2010.
    In contemporary debates on euthanasia, physician assisted suicide and withholding and withdrawing life prolonging treatments, besides commonly used reasons, which are based on presumption of freedom and avoidance of pain, there is also an idea of a duty to die. Given that individuals are also members of society, and that they have families and loved ones, it is necessary to discuss cases when illness causes severe burdens for lives of loved ones. We consider that patient’s just assessment of dut…Read more
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    (Bioethics: The Liberal Philosophical Analysis)(Torino: Trauben, 2002), 273 p
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 3 (7-9): 99. 2003.
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    Rawls and the Question of Physician-Assisted Suicide
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 1 (3): 331-345. 2001.
    Rawls’s theory of justice is capable of providing an important contribution to the question of physician-assisted suicide (PAS). PAS should be guaranteed as a right to make decisions in accordance with the conception of the good the individual formulates as a rational being. This defense is supported, therefore, by a Kantian premise. But it is also possible to oppose this kind of proposal by relying on differentaspects of Kant’s theory, i.e. on some variant of the famous argument against suicide…Read more
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    Reflective equilibrium and methodology of science
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 6 (3): 175-180. 1992.
    In The Rational and the Social James Brown argues against the use of the method of reflective equilibrium in attempting to justify methodological norms. For, according to Brown, this would involve a circularity for that method presupposes an account of good scientific practice. In this paper it is argued that the method can be sustained without such a presupposition using either conherentism, reliabilism or defeasible foundationalism. That being so there is no circularity in applying it within n…Read more
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    Moral Epistemological Coherentism, Contextualism, and Consensualism
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 9 (1): 69-89. 2009.
    The discussion regards moral epistemology as the research of a proper methodology in moral thinking. Coherentism is proposed as the appropriate methodology in the individual context of moral thinking (because of the fact that all the alternatives to coherentism, at least understood as a regulatory ideal, are opposed to rationality), while a qualified form of consensualism is proposed as the appropriate methodology in the context of communitarian or public justification of beliefs.
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    Il dilemma morale e i limiti della teoria etica (review)
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 3 (2): 208-211. 2003.
  • (De) scrivere il male
    In Aldo Meccariello (ed.), La plurivocità del male, Aracne. pp. 11--24. 2009.
  • Scetticismo humeano e filosofia morale
    Etica E Politica 1 (1). 1999.
    James Allan’s book A Sceptical Theory of Morality and Law is an interesting and first–rate attempt of using a humean theory as a model for a contemporary sceptical view in ethics and philosophy of law. In presenting Hume’s theory, Allan explicitly declares that he is not interested in an exegeses of Hume’s theory, but he intends to use it as a critical tool for contemporary moral discussions. Allan’s books surely represents a major contribution to contemporary moral discussions, and some of his …Read more
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    Public reason. The consensus and the convergence view
    Filozofija I Društvo 25 (1): 75-95. 2014.
    Jonathan Quong proposes and defends the consensus, shared reasons, view of public reason. The proposal is opposed to the convergence view, defended, among others, by Gerald Gaus. The strong argument that Quong puts forward in opposition to the convergence view is represented by the sincerity argument. The present paper offers an argument that embraces a form of convergence and, at the same time, is engaged in respecting the requirement of sincerity.
  • L'olocausto costringe a pensare
    Humanitas 45 (4): 439-449. 1990.