Mihailo Đurić

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Mihailo Đurić
Mihailo Đurić

Mihailo Đurić (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Ђурић)(1925-) is a philosopher, professor at Law School of Belgrade University and member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

Within the frame of ancient Greek culture, he studied philosophy, law, politics and history, but also modern political theory and ethics. A majority of his works are within the field of philosophy and method of sociology, history of political theories and the political science. In the past two decades, his work was mainly devoted to the study of Nietzsche and Heidegger.

Đurić studied law, philosophy and classic philology in Belgrade, where he obtained his PhD with the thesis on Ideas of the Natural Law in Greek Sophists (1954). He was professor at Law School from 1954 until 1973, when, for political reasons, he was removed from the University. In 1954 he was appointed as Research Fellow at the School of Law in Belgrade, where he was later promoted to the Assistant Professor in 1957, the Associate Professor in 1964, and the full Professor in 1969. He taught History of Political Theory, General Sociology and Methodology of Social Science.

In 1972 Mihailo Djurić was expelled from University, tried and sentenced to 9 month in prison for his criticism of the Constitutional Amendments of 1971, delivered in a public discussion within the University building.

After the release from prison Djurić was formally employed at the Institute of Social Sciences in Belgrade, from 1974 till 1989, when he returned to University. From his release from prison (1972), he was also a visiting professor at the Universities of Vienna, Berlin and Augsburg. In 1991, after rehabilitation, he returned to Law School. For many years Djurić was a member of the Institute of Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, the Scientific Council of which he chaired from 1986 until 1998.



Selected bibliography:

Main books of M.Djurić in Serbian:

1) Ideja prirodnog prava kod grčkih sofista- Beograd,1954 (The Idea of Natural Law among the Greek Sophists)

2) Problemi sociološkog metoda- Beograd,1962 (Problems of the Sociological Method)

3) Sociologija Maksa Vebera- Zagreb,1964 (Sociology of Max Weber)

4) Humanizam kao politički ideal : Ogled o grčkoj kulturi- Beograd,1968 (Humanism as Political Ideal :A Study of Greek Culture)

5) Stihija savremenosti- Beograd,1972, (Disaster of the Pre4sent Time)

6) Utopija izmene sveta. Revolucija, nihilizam, anarhizam- Beograd,1979 (Utopia of the Worlds Change. Revolution, Nihilism, Anarchism)

7) Niče i metafizika- Beograd, 1984 (Nietzsche and the Metaphysics)

8) Izazov nihilizma – Beograd, 1986 (The Challenge of Nihilism)

9) Mit, nauka, ideologija. Nacrt filozofije kulture – Beograd, 1989 (Myth, Science, Ideology. Outline of a Philosophy of Culture)

10) Filozofija u dijaspori. Petronijevićeva “Načela metafizike”- Novi Sad, 1989 (Philosophy in Diaspora. Petronijevics “Principles of Metaphysics”)

11) Putevi ka Ničeu : Prilozi filozofiji budućnosti- Beograd, 1992 (Roads to Nietzsche : Contributions to the Philosophy of Future)

12) Iskustvo razlike : Suočavanje s vremenom- Beograd, 1994 (The Experience of Difference : Facing the Modern Age)

13) O potrebi filozofije danas : Filozofija između Istoka i Zapada- Beograd, 1999 (On the Need of Philosophy Today: Philosophy between East and West)

14) Poreklo i budućnost Evrope : Odiseja drevne filozofske ideje- Beograd, 2001 (Origin and Future of Europe : Odyssey of one ancient philosophic Idea)

15) Krhko ljudsko dobro. Aktuelnost Aristotelove praktičke filozofije- Beograd, 2002 (The Fragile Human Good. Contemporary Importance of Aristotle 's Practical Philosophy)

16) Srbija i Evropa između prošlosti i budućnosti. Letopis jugoslovenske tragedije- Beograd, 2003 (Serbia and Europe between Past and Future. Annals of the Yugoslav Tragedy)


Main books of M.Djurić in German:


1) Mythos, Wissenschaft, Ideologie. Ein Problemaufriss (Amsterdam 1979)

2) Nietzsche und die Metaphysik (Berlin, 1985)


editor and coauthor:


3) Das Denken am Ende der Philosophie. In memoriam Dušan Pirjevec (Ljubljana 1982)

4) Kunst und Wissenschaft bei Nietzsche (Wurzburg 1986)

5) Nietzsches Begriff der Philosophie (Wurzburg 1990)

6) Nietzsche und Hegel (Wurzburg 1992)

7) Die Serbische Philosophie heute (Munchen 1993)