Personhood

The motives for bringing about the Hellenic-Serbian Dialogue Series originate from the sentiment that mutual relations between Greeks and Sebs far surpass the cultural exchange between Greece and Serbia. Knowing that cooperation does not simply fall into one's lap, but must be initiated by huma...

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Main Author: Prole, Dragan (auth, Editor)
Other Authors: Rujević, Goran (auth, Editor), Arabatzis, George (auth), Popović, Una (auth), Boutlas, George (auth), Kormas, Panagiotis (auth), Moutzouri, Antonia (auth), Smiljanić, Damir (auth), Gounaris, Alkis (auth), Kosteletos, George (auth), Rajković, Marica (auth), Ladas, Ioannis (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: https://ebooks.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/aprl/catalog/book/49 NKUA Applied Philosophy Research Lab Press 2020
Series:Hellenic-Serbian Philosophical Dialogue Series 2
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