Negacija i humanitet

Negacija i humanitet

Ferenc Bodrogvari

"Negation and Humanity" by Ferenc Bodrogvari, published in 1977, is a philosophical study that explores the themes of humanism and negation.

The book was published by the Workers' University "Veljko Vlahović" in Subotica and contains 349 pages. In this book, Bodrogvari analyzes different philosophical approaches to humanism and how they relate to the concept of negation.

Editor
Boško Kovačević
Graphics design
Laslo Batori
Dimensions
23 x 15 cm
Pages
349
Publisher
Veljko Vlahović, Subotica, 1977.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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