A DEBATE BETWEEN ALIMPIJE VASILJEVIĆ AND MILAN KUJUNDŽIĆ ABERDAR (1865-1873) Cover Image

POLEMIKA ALIMPIJA VASILJEVIĆA I MILANA KUJUNDŽIĆA ABERDARA (1865–1873)
A DEBATE BETWEEN ALIMPIJE VASILJEVIĆ AND MILAN KUJUNDŽIĆ ABERDAR (1865-1873)

Author(s): Boris Milosavljević
Subject(s): Epistemology, Logic, Aesthetics, 19th Century Philosophy, Philosophy of Education
Published by: Filozofsko društvo Srbije
Keywords: criticism; philosophical debate; Milan Kujundžić; Alimpije Vasiljević; idealism; materialism;

Summary/Abstract: In his lauding review of Dimitrije Matić’s (1821–1884) History of Philosophy (largely based on А. Schwegler), published in 1865 in the journal Vila, started and edited by Stojan Novaković (1842–1915), Alimpije Vasiljević (1831–1911) assessed the pattern of the book as one of the latest and best in the field. In his critical reaction to Vasiljević’s review, Milan Kujundžić (1842–1893) challenged his assessment. For the generation of the United Serbian Youth, Hegelianism was unacceptable for two reasons: because of increasingly influential positivism (naturalism) and scientism, and because of the strengthening of the ideology of Greater Germany with which it was equated. Both Vasiljević and Kujundžic were liberals. Their debate, however, was harsh and long, and the intellectual public followed it with “particular attention”. They polemicized about, inter alia, the actual philosophical relevance of the issue of idealism vs. materialism. Even though the debate showed inconsistencies and contradictions in argumentation, it led to independence in problem formulation and solving.

  • Issue Year: 61/2018
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 143-167
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: Serbian
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