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Dragan Novković

Dr. Dragan Novković is employed as a professor of Acoustics at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in Belgrade. In addition to his primary scientific and professional activity in the field of Acoustics, he is also active in designing and leading international projects in the fields of higher education, science and culture.

 

 

 

 

 

Ljudska misao kao izvor neizrečenog

 

Ljudska misao je konstrukt nematerijalne manifestacije koji se nalazi u korenu svih ljudskih aktivnosti, koje pojedinac sprovodi kako spram samog sebe, tako i spram okruženja u kojem se nalazi, i iz koje direktno izvire osnov za razumevanje koncepta dobra i zla. Teza ove prezentacije je da se u korenu svog zla nalazi ništa drugo do - ljudska misao. Kako i na koji način se takva misao formira, kako je moguće da je naša civilizacija došla u situaciju da je zlo toliko izraženo i sveprisutno, kao i kakve su mogućnosti da se takva situacija izmeni, jesu teme kojima će se ovo izlaganje baviti.

 

Tri pitanje:

 

- Da li je ljudska misao primarni izvor svih problema na ovome svetu?

- U kakvoj su relaciji ljudska misao i fenomen zla?

- Koji su mogući načini prevencije ljudske misli da bude koren svog zla?

 

 

Human thought as the origin of the unspoken 

 

Human thought is a construct of immaterial manifestation that is at the root of all human actions towards themselves and the environment in which they are, and in which the foundations for understanding concepts such as good and evil are formed. The thesis, therefore, is that at the root of all evil is human thought. How and in what way such thought is formed, how it is possible that our civilization has come to a position where evil is so ubiquitous, as well as how such a situation can possibly be changed, are the topics that this presentation deals with.

 

Three questions:

 

- Is human thought the primary source of all problems in this world?

- In which way is human thought related to manifestation of evil?

- What are possible ways of preventing human thought to be a source of all evil?

Links for more information about the theme:

- David-Bohm - Thought as a system

Torgeir M. Hillestad The Metapsychology of Evil

Krishnamurti & David Bohm The Future of Humanity part 1 of 2

Dragan Novkovic

Dragan Novkovic is the initiator of the international project Quantum Music, which was successfully implemented in the period from 2015 to 2022 in cooperation with the University of Oxford, Aarhus University and the National University of Singapore. He is engaged in innovative work through research and development of distributed mode loudspeaker technologies and MIDI conversion of physical parameters of acoustic-mechanical systems. He is the author of several articles and TV shows dedicated to the issues of applied and fundamental science. He is active as a guest lecturer with a series of lectures held in a number of European and Asian countries. He actively collaborates with numerous scientists and artists from the country and abroad on the production of various musical, science and audio-visual projects and art forms. Dragan Novković also participated in the 2023 and 2024 edition of Philosophy Days with contributions to the topics Utopia and Time&Flux.

Ministry of Culture and Media Croatia
Sanje Publishing Ljubljana
Gradska knjižnica i čitaonica Stari Grad
Adocs Publishing Hamburg
Grad Stari Grad
Stari Grad
Musej staro grada
Hrvatska Filosofska Drustvo
Monastery Dominikan
Restaurant Eremitaz
Helios Faros
PZ Svirce
Restaurant Nook Stari Grad
Revelin
Sredna skola hvar
Maslina Resort Stari Grad

Organization 2025

Stari Grad Philosophy Days started in 2023 as an idea from Aldo Cavic and Stan Coenders

Organizers:

Stan Coenders, Aldo Cavić

Gradska knjižnica i čitaonica Stari Grad

Muzej Staroga Grada, https://msg.hr/

Založba Sanje www.sanje.siRok Zavrtanik, Andreja Udovč

 

Organizational board:

Philosophy: Aldo Cavic, Stan Coenders

Parallel events: Sanje Publishers, Musej Staroga Grada, Knjižnica Stari Grad, ​​

Stan Coenders PureCranio
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