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24Evil as Mystery: Primal Speech and Contemporary PoetryIn Predrag Cicovacki, Albert Camus, Albert Einstein, Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, Carl Gustav Jung, Daniel Berrigan S. J., Emil L. Fackenheim, Gil Bailie, Hannah Arendt, Hermann Hesse, Jeffrey B. Russell, John P. Collins, Jonathan Montaldo, Leo Tolstoy, Lt Col Dave Grossman, Michael Lerner, Michael True, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Philip Paul Hallie, Sharon Anderson Gold, Sigmund Freud, Susan Neiman, Svetozar Stojanovic, Thomas Del Prete & Tzvetan Todorov (eds.), Destined for Evil?: The Twentieth-Century Responses, Boydell & Brewer. pp. 241-248. 2005.
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28Killing in Vietnam: What Have We Done to Our Soldiers?In Predrag Cicovacki, Albert Camus, Albert Einstein, Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, Carl Gustav Jung, Daniel Berrigan S. J., Emil L. Fackenheim, Gil Bailie, Hannah Arendt, Hermann Hesse, Jeffrey B. Russell, John P. Collins, Jonathan Montaldo, Leo Tolstoy, Lt Col Dave Grossman, Michael Lerner, Michael True, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Philip Paul Hallie, Sharon Anderson Gold, Sigmund Freud, Susan Neiman, Svetozar Stojanovic, Thomas Del Prete & Tzvetan Todorov (eds.), Destined for Evil?: The Twentieth-Century Responses, Boydell & Brewer. pp. 155-164. 2005.
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28The Resurrection of HellIn Predrag Cicovacki, Albert Camus, Albert Einstein, Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, Carl Gustav Jung, Daniel Berrigan S. J., Emil L. Fackenheim, Gil Bailie, Hannah Arendt, Hermann Hesse, Jeffrey B. Russell, John P. Collins, Jonathan Montaldo, Leo Tolstoy, Lt Col Dave Grossman, Michael Lerner, Michael True, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Philip Paul Hallie, Sharon Anderson Gold, Sigmund Freud, Susan Neiman, Svetozar Stojanovic, Thomas Del Prete & Tzvetan Todorov (eds.), Destined for Evil?: The Twentieth-Century Responses, Boydell & Brewer. pp. 261-272. 2005.
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20Helen’s exileIn Predrag Cicovacki, Albert Camus, Albert Einstein, Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, Carl Gustav Jung, Daniel Berrigan S. J., Emil L. Fackenheim, Gil Bailie, Hannah Arendt, Hermann Hesse, Jeffrey B. Russell, John P. Collins, Jonathan Montaldo, Leo Tolstoy, Lt Col Dave Grossman, Michael Lerner, Michael True, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Philip Paul Hallie, Sharon Anderson Gold, Sigmund Freud, Susan Neiman, Svetozar Stojanovic, Thomas Del Prete & Tzvetan Todorov (eds.), Destined for Evil?: The Twentieth-Century Responses, Boydell & Brewer. pp. 277-280. 2005.
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24Exposing the Deceitful Heart: A Monk’s Public “Inner Work”In Predrag Cicovacki, Albert Camus, Albert Einstein, Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, Carl Gustav Jung, Daniel Berrigan S. J., Emil L. Fackenheim, Gil Bailie, Hannah Arendt, Hermann Hesse, Jeffrey B. Russell, John P. Collins, Jonathan Montaldo, Leo Tolstoy, Lt Col Dave Grossman, Michael Lerner, Michael True, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Philip Paul Hallie, Sharon Anderson Gold, Sigmund Freud, Susan Neiman, Svetozar Stojanovic, Thomas Del Prete & Tzvetan Todorov (eds.), Destined for Evil?: The Twentieth-Century Responses, Boydell & Brewer. pp. 213-220. 2005.
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19We Are Prodigals in a Distant Land: An Essay on Thomas MertonIn Predrag Cicovacki, Albert Camus, Albert Einstein, Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, Carl Gustav Jung, Daniel Berrigan S. J., Emil L. Fackenheim, Gil Bailie, Hannah Arendt, Hermann Hesse, Jeffrey B. Russell, John P. Collins, Jonathan Montaldo, Leo Tolstoy, Lt Col Dave Grossman, Michael Lerner, Michael True, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Philip Paul Hallie, Sharon Anderson Gold, Sigmund Freud, Susan Neiman, Svetozar Stojanovic, Thomas Del Prete & Tzvetan Todorov (eds.), Destined for Evil?: The Twentieth-Century Responses, Boydell & Brewer. pp. 197-204. 2005.
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4Expanding the Horizon, Reawakening the Heart: Reply to Eric ChelstromGlobal Philosophy 27 (2): 185-192. 2017.This paper is a reply to Eric Chelstrom’s “Criticism of Cicovacki’s The Analysis of Wonder.” Chelstrom mostly critiques my reconstruction of the role of love and personality in Hartmann’s philosophy. I offer a defense of my interpretation by illuminating how Hartmann’s philosophical project differs from that of Kant. Although Hartmann does not sufficiently develop either his conception of love or his understanding of personality, I argue that both conceptions could be further elaborated and that…Read more
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12On the puzzling value of human lifeEthics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 7 (3-4): 155-168. 2017.The author examines our conflicting attitudes regarding the proper value of human life. While the main issue initially appears to deal with whether or not human life has an intrinsic (or absolute) value, it turns out that a far more important and complex issue concerns the tension between the equal value of every human life and the differences in the quality of one’s life. The author discusses the views of Kant, Schweitzer, Berlin, Scheler, and then Hartmann, in whose views the author recognizes…Read more
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158Destined for Evil?: The Twentieth-Century ResponsesBoydell & Brewer. 2005.This collection of 15 essays on various aspects of the problem of evil brings together the opinions of well known authors from various disciplines (philosophy, theology, literary criticism, political science, etc).
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30ARE WARS INEVITABLE? An Exchange between Albert Einstein and Sigmund FreudIn Predrag Cicovacki, Albert Camus, Albert Einstein, Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, Carl Gustav Jung, Daniel Berrigan S. J., Emil L. Fackenheim, Gil Bailie, Hannah Arendt, Hermann Hesse, Jeffrey B. Russell, John P. Collins, Jonathan Montaldo, Leo Tolstoy, Lt Col Dave Grossman, Michael Lerner, Michael True, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Philip Paul Hallie, Sharon Anderson Gold, Sigmund Freud, Susan Neiman, Svetozar Stojanovic, Thomas Del Prete & Tzvetan Todorov (eds.), Destined for Evil?: The Twentieth-Century Responses, Boydell & Brewer. pp. 133-146. 2005.
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24IndexIn Predrag Cicovacki, Albert Camus, Albert Einstein, Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, Carl Gustav Jung, Daniel Berrigan S. J., Emil L. Fackenheim, Gil Bailie, Hannah Arendt, Hermann Hesse, Jeffrey B. Russell, John P. Collins, Jonathan Montaldo, Leo Tolstoy, Lt Col Dave Grossman, Michael Lerner, Michael True, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Philip Paul Hallie, Sharon Anderson Gold, Sigmund Freud, Susan Neiman, Svetozar Stojanovic, Thomas Del Prete & Tzvetan Todorov (eds.), Destined for Evil?: The Twentieth-Century Responses, Boydell & Brewer. pp. 281-286. 2005.
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19The Trial of Man and the Trial of God: Job and Dostoevsky’s Grand InquisitorIn Predrag Cicovacki, Albert Camus, Albert Einstein, Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, Carl Gustav Jung, Daniel Berrigan S. J., Emil L. Fackenheim, Gil Bailie, Hannah Arendt, Hermann Hesse, Jeffrey B. Russell, John P. Collins, Jonathan Montaldo, Leo Tolstoy, Lt Col Dave Grossman, Michael Lerner, Michael True, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Philip Paul Hallie, Sharon Anderson Gold, Sigmund Freud, Susan Neiman, Svetozar Stojanovic, Thomas Del Prete & Tzvetan Todorov (eds.), Destined for Evil?: The Twentieth-Century Responses, Boydell & Brewer. pp. 249-260. 2005.
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45IndexIn Predrag Cicovacki, Allen Wood, Carsten Held, Gerold Prauss, Gordon Brittan, Graham Bird, Henry Allison, John H. Zammito, Joseph Lawrence, Karl Ameriks, Ralf Meerbote, Robert Holmes, Robert Howell, Rudiger Bubner, Stanley Rosen, Susan Meld Shell & Yirmiyahu Yovel (eds.), Kant's Legacy: Essays in Honor of Lewis White Beck, Boydell & Brewer. pp. 433-441. 2001.
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12Respect for Persons as Respect for the Moral Law: Nicolai Hartmann’s Reinterpretation of KantIn Stephen R. Palmquist (ed.), Cultivating Personhood: Kant and Asian Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 485-492. 2010.
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21Review of Vasily Sesemann’s The Logical Laws and Being (review)Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 30 (1): 289-96. 2025.This book is the continuation of two older works from 1927, which were published under the common title “Studien zum Erkenntnisproblem. Teil 1. Über gegenständliches und ungegenständliches Wissen; Teil II. Rationales und Irrationales” [“Study of the Problem of Cognition. Part I. On Objective and Non-objective Knowledge; Part II. Rational and Irrational”]. With both of these previous works, which together are almost the same length as this new essay, the latter is so strongly related that the uni…Read more
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18Introduction: The Anatomy of EvilIn Predrag Cicovacki, Albert Camus, Albert Einstein, Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, Carl Gustav Jung, Daniel Berrigan S. J., Emil L. Fackenheim, Gil Bailie, Hannah Arendt, Hermann Hesse, Jeffrey B. Russell, John P. Collins, Jonathan Montaldo, Leo Tolstoy, Lt Col Dave Grossman, Michael Lerner, Michael True, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Philip Paul Hallie, Sharon Anderson Gold, Sigmund Freud, Susan Neiman, Svetozar Stojanovic, Thomas Del Prete & Tzvetan Todorov (eds.), Destined for Evil?: The Twentieth-Century Responses, Boydell & Brewer. pp. 1-16. 2005.
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35Paths Traced through Reality: Kant on Commonsense TruthsIn Predrag Cicovacki, Allen Wood, Carsten Held, Gerold Prauss, Gordon Brittan, Graham Bird, Henry Allison, John H. Zammito, Joseph Lawrence, Karl Ameriks, Ralf Meerbote, Robert Holmes, Robert Howell, Rudiger Bubner, Stanley Rosen, Susan Meld Shell & Yirmiyahu Yovel (eds.), Kant's Legacy: Essays in Honor of Lewis White Beck, Boydell & Brewer. pp. 47-70. 2001.
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45The human soul: essays in honor of Nalin Ranasinghe (edited book)Vernon Press. 2021.This collection of essays is dedicated to a recently deceased philosopher and humanist, Nalin Ranasinghe. His central philosophical and humanistic preoccupation was with the human soul. Not surprisingly, his greatest inspiration was Socrates' credo "Care for your soul," and the title of his first book was 'The Soul of Socrates'. In this and his later writings, Ranasinghe expressed his growing concern over the idea that the human soul has been highjacked due to the way our civilization has develo…Read more
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41The luminosity of loveSebastian Press / Western American Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church. 2018.We long to love and to be loved. We also fear love because we risk betrayal by those we love, or we betray them. Predrag Cicovacki's charming book, Luminosity of Love, uses the extraordinary love story of the great unconventional Serbian poet Laza Kostić and the vivacious aristocratic young woman, Lenka Dundjerski, as a starting point for a wide-ranging discussion of the nature of love, its importance in the Western philosophical tradition, and its relevance for living a meaningful life in our …Read more
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31Two Scales and Two Orders of ValuesIn Michael Thate & László Zsolnai (eds.), Humanities as a Resource and Inspiration for Humanizing Business, Springer Verlag. pp. 13-24. 2023.This essay opens by considering the values that we encounter in our ordinary experience. The essay then leads the audience toward a deeper understanding of values: in terms of values being instrumental or intrinsic, subjective or objective, changing or permanent. The essay then turns to outlining how and in what ways values exist. At this point, the essay introduces the thought of Nicolai Hartmann, who argues that values exist as ideal beings, which have a permanent existence independent of how …Read more
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40Kant's Debt to LeibnizIn Graham Bird (ed.), A Companion to Kant, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.This chapter contains sections titled: I II III IV V VI.
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37Dostoevsky and the Affirmation of LifeRoutledge. 2012.Dostoevsky's philosophy of life is unfolded in this searching analysis of his five greatest works: Notes from the Underground, Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Possessed, and The Brothers Karamazov. Predrag Cicovacki deals with a fundamental issue in Dostoevsky's opus neglected by all of his commentators: How can we affirm life and preserve a healthy optimism in the face of an increasingly troublesome reality? This work displays the vital significance of Dostoevsky's philosophy for understan…Read more
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75Leo Tolstoy on the Purpose of ArtPhilotheos 19 (1): 116-124. 2019.Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910) was one of the greatest artists of all time, but also one of the harshest critics of the contemporary art. In the conclusion of his controversial book, What is Art?, Tolstoy claimed: “The purpose of art in our time consists in transferring from the realm of reason to the realm of feeling the truth that people’s well-being lies in being united among themselves and in establishing, in place of the violence that now reins, that Kingdom of God – that is, of love – which we al…Read more
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