SYNTHESIS PHILOSOPHICA vol. 30 (1/2015)
/LIFE, DIGNITY, AND AUTONOMY/
THE PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPT OF LIFE AND THE ITS ROLE IN THE FOUNDATION OF AN INTEGRATIVE BIOETHICS (pp. 5–15)
Thomas Sören Hoffmann
THE CONCEPT OF LIFE IN MODERN MEDICAL ETHICS AND BIOETHICS (pp. 17–32)
Marcus Knaup
FROM THE NOTION OF LIFE TO AN ETHICS OF LIFE (pp. 33–46)
Hrvoje Jurić
IS THERE AN INTRINSIC WORTH IN ANIMAL LIFE? (pp. 47–59)
Constantin Stamatis
AUTONOMY AND DUTIES REGARDING NON-HUMAN NATURE (pp. 61–72)
Kostas Koukouzelis
THE PRINCIPLE OF AUTONOMY AND THE ETHICS OF ADVANCED DIRECTIVES (pp. 73–88)
Stavroula Tsinorema
ON THE MEANING AND SOME CONTEXTS OF THE TERM ‘AUTONOMY’ (pp. 89–99)
Jan P. Beckmann
HUMAN DIGNITY: PROTECTED, BUT ALSO JEOPARDIZED BY CRIMINAL LAW (pp. 101–112)
Maria Kaiafa-Gbandi
/STUDIES/
ON SOME DOCTRINAL DISPUTATIONS IN EARLY BUDDHIST INTERPRETATIONS OF PRATĪTYASAMUTPĀDA (DEPENDENT CO-ARISING) (pp. 113–126)
Goran Kardaš
NIETZSCHE’S SHADOWS IN SONS AND LOVERS BY D. H. LAWRENCE (pp. 127–145)
Vesna Stanković Pejnović
/CRITICAL NOTICES/BERICHTE UND STELLUNGNAHMEN/
EINE “PHILOSOPHIE VON DER SPRACHER HER” (pp. 147–159)
Axel Hesper
/BOOK REVIEWS/
NICHOLAS DUNGEY: MICHAEL FOUCAULT AND FRANZ KAFKA (pp. 161–163)
Roni Rengel
CARLOS FRAENKEL: TEACHING PLATO IN PALESTINE (pp. 163–165)
Luka Perušić
BORAN BERČIĆ: FILOZOFIJA /(PHILOSOPHY)/ (pp. 165–167)
Igor Eterović