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U traganju za iskazom neiskazivoga
In Search for Saying that Which Can Not be Said

Author(s): Vedrana Martinović
Subject(s): Cultural Essay, Political Essay, Societal Essay
Published by: Hrvatsko Filozofsko Društvo
Keywords: philosophy; poetosophy; Holocaust; art; aesthetics

Summary/Abstract: Predrag Finci: Poetozofski eseji, Međunarodni centar za mir, Sarajevo2004. Predrag Finci: Umjetnost uništenog, Antibarbarus, Zagreb 2005. Predrag Finci’s books Poetosophic Essays and The Art of the Destroyed – of similar style and topic complementarity – give us coherent idea of his handwriting. The first one, Poetosophic Essays, treats the subject of the philosophy itself at the highest generality level, and the second one The Art of the Destroyed is built on its relations with concrete task: the theme of holocaust and the incapability of manhood to face it and treat it in the appropriate way. The art which would succeed in such a task, and the aesthetics and the criticism as well, should search for the solutions out of the classical, traditional criteria. Approach to “the basic issue” indirectly treats our qualification to face the future of a world in which the will for domination dominates over democratic quality. Besides central themes, the author opens many relevant issues such as the (in)stability of the identity, relationship between the tradition and the need for adaptation, the home and foreign country, the individual and the homeland, diversities and attitude towards the different, the limitations of the cultural codes and ethic values and the property over the truth.

  • Issue Year: 27/2007
  • Issue No: 01/105
  • Page Range: 195-204
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Croatian
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