JUGOISTOČNA EVROPA: Regija koja Dolazi
SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE: The Coming Region
Author(s): Z. Kulundžić, A. Kapetanović, Davor Vuletić, Mirza Kušljugić, Dževad F. Sarajlić, Zlatko Dizdarević
Subject(s): International relations/trade, Inter-Ethnic Relations, Politics and Identity, Wars in Jugoslavia
Published by: Vanjskopolitička inicijativa BH
Summary/Abstract: Does Southeast Europe have a future as a region that is still governed by an embedded subject of geopolitical power (the international community in different modalities)? If we were to decide only and only to accept historical causality, the answer is more negative than positive. But isn't Wittgenstein right when he treats the absolutization of causality as mere superstition? Even the idea of Europe, to say nothing of its institutions as a practical human purpose, would fail unreservedly if causality were the measure of all things and if there were no moderate discontinuity in the philosophy of history and social sciences (Cazes, 1992, pp. 209-266). And this discontinuity is the result of the prospecting, the foresight of the European genius who, after the Second World War, opposed the laws of historical causality.
Series: Politička Analiza
- Page Count: 17
- Publication Year: 2006
- Language: Bosnian
- Content File-PDF
- Introduction