Ancient philosophy
Filozofija kao način življenja: Razgovor sa Žani Karlije i Arnoldom I. Dejvidsonom
In the book of interviews, Pierre Hadot explains through his personal life story and conversations with Jeannie Carlier and Arnold I. Davidson why ancient philosophy was above all a way of life and a spiritual exercise, and not just theoretical knowledge.
Gorgija: O sofistima
Plato's dialogue Gorgias (c. 380 BC) in which Socrates debates with Gorgias, Polus, and Callicles about the nature of rhetoric, power, justice, and the good life. A harsh criticism of the Sophists and their oratory as flattery rather than knowledge.
Katon Stariji ili O starosti
Second, revised edition of the Croatian translation of the famous work Cato Maior de Senectute (44 BC). A philosophical dialogue in which Cato the Elder refutes prejudices about old age and celebrates its advantages.
Metafizika
Metaphysics is Aristotle's most famous and influential philosophical work, consisting of 14 books. The name Metaphysics is not Aristotle's – it came later because the writings were placed "behind physics" (meta ta physika).
O tiraniji / Hijeront ili o tiraninu
Philosopher Leo Strauss's book presents a deep analysis of Xenophon's dialogue Hieron or about the tyrant, in which there is a conversation between the tyrant Hieron and the poet Simonides about the advantages and disadvantages of tyrannical government.
Subjektivnost i istina: Predavanja na Collège de France, 1980.–1981.
Foucault explores how in antiquity subjectivity and truth were linked through the relationship to the body, pleasures, and self-care, and how this connection gradually changed towards the Christian model of confession.
Umeće ratovanja
The Art of War is a Chinese military treatise written in the 6th century BC by Sun Tzu. Consisting of 13 chapters, it has long been hailed as the finest work of military strategy and tactics of its time.
Veština pamćenja
The Art of Memory (1966), one of the most significant works of intellectual history, explores the history of mnemonics from ancient Greece and Rome, through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, to its influence on the science and culture of Europe.
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