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In: Posebna izdanja
In: Crna Gora u XXI stoljeću - u eri kompetitivnosti Sv. 8
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Dostojanstvo covjeka: Pitanja o neupitno priznatome pojmu
In: Politička misao, Band 34, Heft 4, S. 31-44
The author analyses the concept of human dignity in historical and logical perspectives of its meaning. The key terms are: (a) dignity as an attribute of humanity; (b) the meaninglessness of this notion in some historical periods; (c) human dignity as human achievement; (d) human dignity as human potential; (e) human dignity as belonging to humanity. Then he goes on to stress the superiority of dignity as such over the acquired dignity. And finally, the author concludes that human dignity is inviolable, both in the virtues of its autonomous subjectivity and in its deviations: in the fallacy, deception, guilt, and awareness of one's own finality. (SOI : PM: S. 44)
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Medjureligijski dijalog iz katolicke perspektive u Bosni i Hercegovini
In: Radovi / Vrhbosanska katolicka teologija, 1
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Hrvatsko društvo danas: kontinuitet i promjena
In: Politička misao, Band 48, Heft 3, S. 145-163
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Politika kao ozbiljenje covjecnosti: Jaspersova kritika politickih promasaja
In: Politička misao, Band 32, Heft 1, S. 183-198
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Profesionalizam - preduvjet objektivnog i postenog novinarstva
In: Politička misao, Band 34, Heft 4, S. 151-165
What are today's mass media like? Are they objective enough or are consumers too fatidious? How topical the issues of the freedom of the media, truth, and objectivity are? The author has tried to provide the answers by looking into the norms and regulations in Croatia and abroad, beginning with the Code of Honour of the Croatian Association of Journalists, the documents of the Council of Europe and the famous First Amendment to the US Constitution. + A probe into the freedoms of American journalism shows that there are no all-inclusive recipes and that these freedoms must be fought for and won. The best way to secure the right to the freedom of speech is to consistently respect the standards of professional journalism. However, our experience and practice show that this aspect is most lacking. Particularly interesting is how these problems were noticed by Croatian journalists Frano Folnegovic and Bogoslav Sulek more than a century ago. Apart from the political restrictions and pressures, Croatian journalists do not pay enough attention to this respect for the standards of professional journalism, which can best be illustrated by the example of the catastrophe of that American plane near Dubrovnik, when some media reported not only that the plane had safely landed but published the late Secretary's statement. Only by strictly respecting professional standards, which may be achieved through constant improvement, study and research, the preconditions for objective and authentic reporting may be realised. (SOI : PM: S. 165) + Civil society has set up many commissions, councils and committees with the aim of controlling mass media so that they would not only be a profit-amassing industry but would also conform to the fundamental demands that are put on journalism
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