FILOZOFIJA LIBERALIZMA - TEMELJI I OSNOVNI POJMOVI
THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIBERALISM – FOUNDATIONS AND BASIC CONCEPTS
Author(s): Dželaludin HodžićSubject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Political Philosophy
Published by: Logos – Centar za kulturu I edukaciju
Keywords: liberalism; tolerance; freedom; individualism; autonomy; equality; private property;
Summary/Abstract: The liberal philosophy as a set of normative claimsis facing many challenges. The principles of liberal philosophy are faced with a number of different provenance of questioning, in which liberalism seeks to defend with their own ideological sources. In so far work aims to present the foundations and basic concepts that form the back one of the liberal philosophy. In this regard, the paper presents the principles of tolerance, freedom, individualism and autonomy, equality, and private property, each principle in determining the manner represents liberalism and its individual phases and emphasesin their own development. These are the principles that enable and ensure the perception of liberalism as aunique intellectual tradition. It is therefore important to understand the man return to them as a sugnificant heritage even, or just therefore, they are the same source for complaints about the deficiencies of liberal responsesto the challenges of the modern pluralistic world.
Journal: Logos – časopis za filozofiju i religiju
- Issue Year: 2/2014
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 77-94
- Page Count: 18
- Language: Bosnian