期刊名称:Prilozi za istraživanje hrvatske filozofske baštine
印刷版ISSN:0350-2791
电子版ISSN:1847-4489
出版年度:2002
卷号:28.
期号:1-2 (55-56)
页码:239-253
出版社:Institut za filozofiju
摘要:»An Overview of the Reception of Oswald Spengler in Croatia« follows secondary sources, mainly articles, on the philosopher known as the author of Decline of the West. Croatian critics directly discuss Spengler’s work between 1924 and 1938. Reference is made to articles by Ivan Esih, Julije Makanec, Artur Kully, Milan Šufflay, Josip Horvat, Vladimir Vuković, Ante Lovrić, Fran Šojat, Mirko Kus-Nikolajev and Zdenko Vernić. In the subsequent period, almost to the nineteen-nineties, there is almost no reception, exception being made for sporadic references. As of the turn of the century there has been a notable revival of interest in Spengler’s work, including not only articles on the philosopher (by Ivan Devčić, Rajko Odobaša and Josip Vrbošić), but also the first Croatian translations (Man and Engineering, 1991, translated by Vera Mosković, and Decline of the West, 1998/2000, translated by Nerkez Smailagić). Whereas recent reception has been promoted by the topical quality of Spengler’s thought within the scope of globalization processes, less recent reviews present his work along with a critical review or approval of Spengler’s radical thoughts on society and war. In the latter case, the outstanding review is that by the Croatian philosopher of history Julije Makanec, who drew attention to Spengler’s anticipatory impact on the future development of metaphysics, although Makanec expresses his reserves in defending the humanistic understanding of man. Makanec also draws attention to the neglect of man as an individual in history – inHegel and Spengler’s works – to be corrected in the synthesis of Kant’s individualistic ethics and philosophical conception of history. However, the present review establishes the inadequacy of past approaches to Spengler’s work, because the philosopher is never thematically analyzed with regard to his overall output but still remains the author of Decline of the West.