Who can teach philosophy in Croatia?

Kao strukovna udruga filozofa uputili smo primjedbe na Nacrt pravilnika o odgovarajućoj vrsti obrazovanja učitelja, nastavnika, odgajatelja i stručnih suradnika u školskoj ustanovi i učeničkom domu.
Odluku da se upute primjedbe i reagira dopisom donio je Upravni odbor. Primjedbe smo uputili u redovnu proceduru javne rasprave koja se odvija na Središnjem državnom portalu e-Savjetovanja

Zbog važnosti same stvari primjedbe smo uputili u obliku dopisa Ministru znanosti obrazovanja i sporta i Ravnateljici Agencije za odgoj i obrazovanje. Ovdje je tekst dopisa.
Pozivamo članove da, po vlastitoj procjeni, i individualno reagiraju na nacrt pravilnika u okviru javne rasprave.

Thought Experiments between Nature and Society: Nenad’s 65

The CSAP invites you to a two-day conference dedicated to the philosophical work of Nenad Miscevic.

The title of the conference is “Thought Experiments between Nature and Society: Nenad’s 65”.

The conference will be held at the Department of philosophy in the Faculty of Arts in Maribor (Slovenia), 24. – 25. 11. 2015.

Tentative program of the conference can be found here.

Invitation to a Round table ”Knowledge and epistemic justification”

The CSAP and the Department of philosophy in Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Rijeka invite you to a round table discussion ”Knowledge and Epistemic Justification

The meeting will be held on Thursday November 12th 2015. at 12.15 in room 107 (first floor), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Sveučilišna avenija 4. The topic of the meeting wil be dedicated to a recent publication of the book ”Knowledge and Epistemic Justification” by Zvonimir Čuljak, professor at the Deparmtnet of philosophy in the Center for Croatian Studies, University of Zagreb. Publisher is Ibis-grafika from Zagreb, 2015. Participants of the panel are:

Zvonimir Čuljak: From an externalistic perspective
Snježana Prijić Samaržija: Standard analytic philosophy and new trends
Boran Berčić: “Knowledge and Epistemic Justification“ by Zvonimir Čuljak

Book promotion – Knowledge and epistemic justification (in Croatian)

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New book by Zvonimir Čuljak “Knowledge and epistemic justification” is published by Ibis grafika.

In the book the author discusses the most central and traditional problems of epistemology, a discipline that not only has an important place within philosophy but also in fields outside of philosophy.

The book is composed of five main parts: 1. Truthfulness, belief and knowledge; 2. Sources, kinds and domains of knowledge; 3. Justification and knowledge; 4. Knowledge and justified belief; 5. Thee possiblity of knowledge. Every part is further divided into chapters. For more on the book see here (in Croatian).

Zvonimir Čuljak is a full professor at the Department of philosophy, Centre for Croatian Studies at the University of Zagreb.

European Journal of Analytic Philosophy (EUJAP) – invitation for contributions

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The European Journal of Analytic Philosophy is an international, peer-refereed journal devoted to the promotion of philosophy mostly by publishing original articles on the topics covered in contemporary philosophy. See the web site here: https://www.ffri.hr/phil/casopis/

EuJAP is open to a broad spectrum of issues and viewpoints ranging from ethics, meta-ethics, applied ethics, epistemology, ontology, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, philosophy of science, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of biology, philosophy of mind, philosophical psychology and philosophy of action. In particular, this journal aims at providing a forum for philosophical exchange among philosophers from diverse fields within the analytic tradition broadly conceived. Articles in history of philosophy are welcome provided that they have relevance for current philosophical debates.

EuJAP is indexed in ERIH PLUS and The Philosopher’s Index

EuJAP is published in English twice a year or continuously when enough papers are received, in printed, as well as in electronic version. See online issues here: http://hrcak.srce.hr/eujap?lang=en

All authors working on issues in analytic philosophy (broadly construed) are invited to submit their papers.

Submitted manuscripts should be (see https://www.ffri.hr/phil/casopis/style.html):

– prepared for blind refereeing: authors` names and their institutional affiliations should not appear on the manuscript
– accompanied by a separate file containing the title of the manuscript, a short abstract (not exceeding 250 words), keywords, academic affiliation and full address for correspondence including e-mail address
– written in English
– no longer than 8000 words, including footnotes and references

Contributions and inquiries should be sent to: eujap@ffri.hr

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