• Michael Ruse, Darwinism and its Discontents (review)
    Philosophy in Review 28 (3): 221-223. 2008.
  • Evolucija društvenosti (review)
    Prolegomena 3 (2): 230-234. 2004.
  • Who Are We? Theories of Human Nature (review)
    Prolegomena 5 (2): 280-285. 2006.
  •  14
    Norme i činjenice u hrvatskoj filozofskoj periodici
    Prolegomena 4 (1): 157-170. 2005.
  •  48
    Igor Kardum: Evolucija i ljudsko ponašanje
    Prolegomena 2 (2): 246-250. 2003.
    Review of Igor Kardum's book Evolucija i ljudsko ponašanje (Evolution and Human Behavior)
  •  35
    Against culturally sensitive bioethics
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (4): 647-652. 2013.
    This article discusses the view that bioethics should become ‘‘culturally sensitive’’ and give more weight to various cultural traditions and their respective moral beliefs. It is argued that this view is implausible for the following three reasons: it renders the disciplinary boundaries of bioethics too flexible and inconsistent with metaphysical commitments of Western biomedical sciences, it is normatively useless because it approaches cultural phenomena in a predominantly descriptive and sele…Read more
  •  44
  • Evolucija i ljudsko ponašanje (review)
    Prolegomena 2 (2): 246-250. 2003.
  •  39
    U članku se argumentira da se suvremena evolucijska etika, u mjeri u kojoj preuzima sociobiološke strategije naturaliziranja ljudskog morala, suočava s nekim ozbiljnim konceptualnim i eksplanatornim poteškoćama. Konceptualna se poteškoća sastoji u uvidu da “moral” nije isto što i “altruizam”, već obuhvaća više specifičnih elemenata uslijed kojih ga se smatra upravo moralom, a ne evolucijskim ili psihološkim altruizmom. Eksplanatorna se poteškoća sastoji u uvidu da korektno konceptualizirani feno…Read more
  •  19
  •  13
    A critical review of Frans de Waal's book on evolution of morality (Frans de Waal, Primates and Philosophers: How Morality Evolved, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2006)
  •  8
    This article argues that various deviations from the basic principles of the scientific ethos – primarily the appearance of pseudoscience in scientific communities – can be formulated and explained using specific modelsof game theory, such as the prisoner’s dilemma and the iterated prisoner’s dilemma. The article indirectly tackles the deontology of scientific work as well, in which it is assumed that there is no room for moral skepticism, let alone moral anti-realism, in the ethics of scientifi…Read more
  •  60
    According to the ‘mating intelligence’ theory by evolutionary psychologist Geoffrey Miller, human morality is a system of sexually selected traits which serve as costly signals to the other sex about one’s fitness and readiness to take care for possible offspring. Starting from the standard prediction of evolutionary psychology that sexual selection produces psychological sex differences in human mating strategies, ‘mating intelligence’ theory is analyzed for its compatibility with several psych…Read more
  •  47
    From integrative bioethics to pseudoscience
    Developing World Bioethics 12 (3): 148-156. 2012.
    Integrative bioethics is a brand of bioethics conceived and propagated by a group of Croatian philosophers and other scholars. This article discusses and shows that the approach encounters several serious difficulties. In criticizing certain standard views on bioethics and in presenting their own, the advocates of integrative bioethics fall into various conceptual confusions and inconsistencies. Although presented as a project that promises to deal with moral dilemmas created by modern science a…Read more
  •  33
    In the article it is argued that contemporary evolutionary ethics – to the extent it accepts sociobiological strategies of naturalizing human morality – faces some serious conceptual and explanatory difficulties. Conceptual difficulty consists in recognizing that “morality” is not the same as “altruism”, but rather comprises several specific elements which distinguish it from both evolutionary and psychological altruism. Explanatory difficulty consists in recognizing that the phenomenon of moral…Read more
  •  13
    James Rachels (1941–2003)
    Prolegomena 2 (2): 265-266. 2003.
  •  42
    Doctoral dissertations in philosophy in Croatia (1880-1989)
  •  18
    Uz ovaj broj
    Prolegomena 5 (1): 3-4. 2006.
  •  47
    According to the ‘mating intelligence’ theory by evolutionary psychologist Geoffrey Miller, human morality is a system of sexually selected traits which serve as costly signals to the other sex about one’s fitness and readiness to take care for possible offspring. Starting from the standard prediction of evolutionary psychology that sexual selection produces psychological sex differences in human mating strategies, ‘mating intelligence’ theory is analyzed for its compatibility with several psych…Read more
  •  13
    Hans-Georg Gadamer (1900-2002)
    Prolegomena 1 (1): 92-94. 2002.
  •  65
    Parental Licensing Meets Evolutionary Psychology
    Ethical Perspectives 19 (2): 207-233. 2012.
    Hugh LaFollette has proposed that in order to prevent statistically expected harm that many parents inflict on their children prospective parents should be licensed. This article evaluates his proposal by looking at various facts, statistical data and probability estimates related to sex differences in human mating and parenting behaviour provided by evolutionary psychology. It is suggested that these evolutionary considerations create a serious stalemate between certain basic moral principles t…Read more
  •  16
    Kako filozofi plagiraju: 10 primjera iz članka Zdravka Radmana
    Filozofska Istrazivanja 27 (3): 685-693. 2007.