Search Results - "Šumonja, Miloš"
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Neoliberalism is not dead – On political implications of Covid-19
Published in Capital & class (01-06-2021)“…The news is old – neoliberalism is dead for good, but this time, even Financial Times knows it. Obituaries claim that it had died from the coronavirus, as the…”
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Kripke’s Wittgenstein and Semantic Factualism
Published in The journal for the history of analytical philosophy (19-03-2021)“…Recently, two new portrayals of Kripke’s Wittgenstein (KW) have emerged. Both understand KW as targeting the Tractarian picture of semantic fact as a speaker’s…”
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The Habermas-Streeck debate revisited: Syriza and the illusions of the left-Europeanism
Published in Capital & class (01-09-2019)“…The crucial question of the Habermas-Streeck debate on the crisis in Europe was, ‘Should the political forces resisting the de-democratization of capitalism…”
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Algoritamski način razmišljanja u obrazovanju -epistemologija, pedagogija i politika
Published in Sociologija (2023)“…The paper discusses computational thinking (CT) in education, as a new curricular content, and as a technosolutionist project to reshape educational practice…”
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ALGORITAMSKI NAČIN RAZMIŠLJANJA U OBRAZOVANJU-EPISTEMOLOGIJA, PEDAGOGIJA I POLITIKA 2
Published in Sociologija (01-01-2023)“…U radu se razmatra uvodenje algoritamskog načina razmišljanja (ANR) u obrazovanje, kao novog kurikularnog sadržaja, i kao tehnosolucionistički projekat…”
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Kripke i Vitgenštajn: Značenje, Skepticizam i Problem Istine
Published 01-01-2015“…Osnovni cilj ove disertacije je intepretacija i odbrana Kripkeovog tumačenja Vitgenštajnove rasprave o sleđenju jezičkih pravila kao samosvojne pozicije u…”
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Computational thinking in education - epistemology, pedagogy and politics
Published in Sociologija (2023)“…The paper discusses computational thinking (CT) in education, as a new curricular content, and as a technosolutionist project to reshape educational practice…”
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