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Dr.
Slobodan (Bob) Zunjic is Adjunct Instructor of Philosophy.
He received his Ph. D. from the University of Belgrade
in 1985 and has taught at the University of Rhode Island since
1999. His
research interests are wide-ranging, but concentrate in the
History of Philosophy (Ancient, Byzantine and Modern),
as well as Hermeneutics and
Practical Philosophy.
He was awarded a Humboldt Fellowship in 1982.
His
major publications include:
Logic
and Theology,
(The Dialectic of John of Damascus in Byzantine and Serbian
Philosophy) forthcoming.
Kriza
i perspektive filozofije, [The
Crisis and Perspectives of Philosophy], ed. D.Basta, S. Zunjic,
M. Kozomara, Beograd 1995.
Die
serbische Philosophie heute,
Hrsg. M. Djuric und S. Zunjic, Slavica Verlag, Munchen 1993.
Martin
Hajdeger i nacionalsocializam [Martin
Heidegger and National Socialism], KZNS, Novi Sad 1992, 1-317.
Aristotel
i Henologija
[Aristotle and Henology], Prosveta, Beograd 1988, 1-456.
Fragmenti
Elejaca, Parmenid, Zenon, Melis,
[Eleatic Fragments: Parmenides, Zeno, Melissos], BIGZ, Beograd
1984, 1-158.
Dr.
Zunjic teaches PHL 101: Critical Thinking, PHL 103:
Introduction to Philosophy, PHL 212: Ethics, PHL 321: Ancient
Philosophy, and PHL 323: Modern Philosophy.
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