Talk:Milan Kangrga

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[edit] Whose philosopher?

It is totally irrelevant where Zagreb was when he was born! The man has for decades declared himself a Yugoslav philosopher. The whole Praxis thing was a pro-Yugoslav thing. He now declares himself Croat, but for the purposes of our discussion, what matters is what he has written, not what he calls himself. I suppose you can call him a Croatian philosopher as that is where he works, but call him Serbian if you like, it still does not change his work, some of which (though not all) is pretty good.