P6-0341 — Annual report 2013
1.
Kierkegaard symposium, Ljubljana 12.17 Juni (Dean Komel)

The Kierkegaard symposium was dedicated to the existential turn. The search for new formations of identity should allow for an asymmetrical relation at the very heart of ethics. Through Kierkegaard Eastern Europe can examine and open new philosophical perspectives and begin to rethink concrete ethics. The participants of the symposium will include outstanding philosophers, intellectuals and theologians, all of them from Central and Eastern Europe.

B.02 Presiding over the programming board of a conference

COBISS.SI-ID: 35768109
2.
Poems and Fragments (Senegačnik Brane (Translation, Critical edition)

Pindar is considered by some scholars to be the greatest of the classical Greek poets. He is one of the few ancient poets represented by a substantial body of work, although only 45 of his odes of victory survive in their complete and original form, and other poems survive only in quotations from other authors or on fragmented scraps of papyrus discovered in the 19th and 20th centuries. The victory odes—intended to be sung by choirs in celebration of athletes of the Olympian, Pythian, Isthmian, and Nemean games—were written on commissions from the victors’ family, friends, or benefactors

B.06 Other

COBISS.SI-ID: 265841408
3.
The Limits i of intercultural Understanding.

In discussing the phenomenon of interculturality, we are immediately struck by its vagueness, which directly causes both its conceptual and its social context to evade us. Because of this, we understand the designation interculturality as a critical and, as such, delineated concept to which it is not possible to give appropriate philosophical relevance on the basis of providing it with a suitable definition.

B.05 Guest lecturer at an institute/university

COBISS.SI-ID: 52322914
4.
Architecture in Philosophy; Reflection on Architecture as the Contemporary Artistic Form in Hermeneutics and Structuralism

It is a widely accepted fact that architecture functions in the space as fixation, condensation, exclamation mark. In its individual realisations, architecture is a point of coalescence of the knowledge of the time and space, of art and technique, of social and economic system. As a specific artistic expression, it employs principles, and to actualise them in the space, it always requires sensitivity of a designer. Its expressivity, inscribed in stone, wood, metal or another building material, can be read in its totality only if we know, beside individual tectonics, the code or the context of an architectural expression. Contemporary architecture is essentially defined by a radical cut brought in the space by modernist architecture in the first half of the 20th century.

D.09 Tutoring for postgraduate students

COBISS.SI-ID: 54055010
5.
Annales. Series historia et sociologia. Darovec, Darko (Editor)

The journal Series historia et sociologia is included in: Thomson Reuters: Arts and Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI, USA) in/and Current Contents / Arts & Humanities (USA); Historical Abstract and America: History and Life (ABC-CLIO, USA); IBZ, Internationale Bibliographie der Zeitschriftenliteratur (GER); Sociological Abstracts (USA); Referativni Zhurnal Viniti (RUS); Elsevier B. V.: SCOPUS (NL) in European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH).

C.05 Editorial board of a national magazine