Te main objectives of the international Humanistic Forum (founding meeting on 12th November, 2014 in Ljubljana Interinstitutional cooperation at the regional and transregional level with the intention to create a space for reflection in the field of Humanities and Human Culture. In an interaction with them, it is possible to explore the humanizing possibilities in a global perspective. Special attention will be dedicated to: historical and contemporary dimensions of Humanism; importance of multilingualism, inter- and transculturality; relationship in relation to individual freedom and social justice; interconnection of Nature and Culture in the scientific-technical world; preservation and strengthening of the principles of human rights in today’s world.
D.02 Establishment of a research centre, laboratory, study course, association
COBISS.SI-ID: 56023138Veber’s major work in the field of aesthetics, which is believed to be his most important philosophical work, was published in 1925 under the title Estetika: Psihološki in normativni temelji estetske pameti (Aesthetics: Psychological and normative grounds of aesthetic reason). In Estetika, as in all his works of 1921–1925, he first critically develops the philosophical doctrine of his Graz teacher Alexis Meinong, the establisher of the so-called “Gegenstandstheorie” (object theory), which represents the Austrian strand of phenomenology. Šifra
F.29 Contribution to the development of national cultural identity
COBISS.SI-ID: 43857250.In the the book “The Censorship” 22 experts on historiography, sociology, philosophy, law etc. took part. Comprehension and restriction of freedom of expression in the 19th century are discussed complexly and from the point of view of different humanistic and social sciences Šifra
C.02 Editorial board of a national monograph
COBISS.SI-ID: 1823187This presentation of Slovene fine art to the French and international audience is unprecedented both in the number of works and in the delineation of the time period. The exhibited objects are a selection from the exceptionally successful exhibition "Slovene Impressionists and their Time 1890–1920" in 2008 (to read more click here). 200 exhibits, the pinnacles of Slovene fine art of the period, are displayed: paintings, sculptures, drawings, caricatures, book designs and photographs. Film and architecture are presented through video projections. At the same time, the exhibition is exploring the broader historical context of Ljubljana's formation as the national centre of Slovenes. In addition to the four Impressionists, Rihard Jakopič, Ivan Grohar, Matija Jama and Matej Sternen, the exhibition includes their contemporaries, especially two Realists, Jurij Šubic and Ivana Kobilca. The exhibition is upgraded by a version of "Before the Hunt" by Jurij Šubic from a museum in Niort, western France. In conjunction with the exhibition, a catalogue of 160 pages and with 70 colour reproductions has been released.
F.29 Contribution to the development of national cultural identity
COBISS.SI-ID: 515154303The basic aim of the journals ANNALES are to publish scientific historical and social works (mainly dealing with multicultural and multiethnic relations) and natural science works (primarily dealing with nature conservation, ecology and biology) all of them covering the regions of Mediterranean areas of Slovenia. On the basis of multi- and inter-disciplinary as well as comparative studies the journal is further linked with the contents in the macroregional sphere of the Mediterranean countries. It covers rather deficitive field in Slovenian scientific and professional journalism, part of common Slovenian cultural region (also national minority living in Italy) and therefore contributes to the development and preservation of Slovene national and cultural identity and actively contributes to the exchange of scientific and professional achievements within Europe and the world. Annales – Series historia et sociologia and Annales – Acta Histriae are included in the Thomson Reuters: Arts and Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI), the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), the Elsevier B. V.: SCOPUS (NL), and the European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH).
C.05 Editorial board of a national magazine