Biography
Dragan D. Prole
Dragan D. Prole is Full Professor of Philosophy (Ontology, Contemporary Philosophy) and the guest lecturer at Academy of Arts (Aesthetics, Contemporary Aesthetics). He is a member of Editorial Board of several philosophical journals (Conatus, Athens, Greece, Phainomena, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Društveni pregled, Sarajevo, BiH, Theologos, Belgrade, Serbia).
EDUCATION:
PhD
2006. PhD in Philosophy, “The Notion of History in Heidegger’s and Hegel’s Philosophy”, Department of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Master of Arts
2001. MA in Philosophy, “Husserl Phenomenological Ontology as Transcendental Philosophy” Department of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
B.A.
1997. BA in Philosophy, “From Absolutely I to Absolutely Knowledge”
Department of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
WORK EXPERIENCE:
1998- 2002 Research Assistant in Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
2002-2006 Teaching Assistant in Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
2006-2010 Assistant Professor in Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
2011-2016 Associate Professor in Philosophy, Faculty University of Novi Sad, Serbia
2016- Full Professor in Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
1998-2000. Member of expert team “Studies of modern age” in organization of Matica Srpska, Novi Sad
2007- Visiting Professor in Aesthetics and Theory of Media, Academy of Arts, Novi Sad
2011-2013 Visiting Professor in Aesthetics of Music, Academy of Arts, Osijek, Croatia
2000-2005 Center for Multiculturalism, Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro – Editor of “Newsletter on Vojvodina-minorities”
2005- Editor of Multicultural Heritage of Novi Sad
2004-2008 Coeditor of Journal of Philosophy ARCHE, Faculty of Philosophy Novi Sad
2006- Coeditor of Journal HABITUS, Center of Multiculturality, Novi Sad
2004- Visiting Lectures and Seminars: Weimar, Gleisdorf, Wien, Ohrid, Uppsala, Athens, Ljubljana, Skopje, Prag, Leuven
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:
2005-2008. Editor. Multicultural Heritage of Novi Sad. (Hungarian, Slovakian and Serbian Edition)
2007- Tradition of Teaching in Philosophy in Grammar Schools in Vojvodina
LANGUAGES: Fluent: Serbian, German and English (Basic: French and Italian)
AWARDS
Humanity of Foreign Man, IKZS, Sremski Karlovci⁄Novi Sad 2011.
NIKOLA MILOŠEVIĆ award for the best book of the year 2011. in philosophy, aesthetics and theory of literature, Radio Belgrade 2
Inner Outland. Philosophical Reflexion on Romanticism, IKZS, Sremski Karlovci⁄Novi Sad 2013.
STEVAN PEŠIĆ award for the best book of the year 2013.
Annual Award of the Association of Writers of Vojvodina 2013.
The Appearances of the Absent, IKZS, Sremski Karlovci⁄Novi Sad 2016.
SRETEN MARIĆ award for the best essay collection
FELLOWSHIPS
2002 June Humboldt University, Germany
2003 August EJBW-Weimarer Sommerkurse
2004 August EJBW-Weimarer Sommerkurse
2005 October-December Husserl Archief, Leuven, Belgium
2006 November WUS Stipendium Philosophische Fakultät, Karl Franzens University Graz, Austria
2009 October, BASILEUS Program, Karl Ruprecht University Heidelberg, Germany
2010 April-Juni, Institut für Wissenschaften vom Menschen, Wien, Austria
Research Interest
Ontology, Contemporary Philosophy, Phenomenology, German Idealism, Aesthetics, Philosophy of History.
BIBLIOGRAPHY (Selection)
Books
1. Husserls Phenomenological Ontology, Faculty of Philosophy, Novi Sad 2002, (p. 192) ISBN 86-83807-01-0
2. Reason and History. Heidegger and Hegel, Faculty of Philosophy, Novi Sad 2007 (p. 424.), ISBN 978-86-80271-63-7
3. Foreignness of Being, Contributions to the Phenomenological Ontology, Izdavačka knjižarnica Zorana Stojanovića, Novi Sad/Sremski Karlovci 2010, (p. 312.), ISBN 978-86-7543-191-6
4. Humanity of Foreign Man, Izdavačka knjižarnica Zorana Stojanovića, Novi Sad/Sremski Karlovci 2011, (p. 363.), ISBN 978-86-7543-228-9
5. Inner Outland. Philosophical Reflexion on Romanticism, Izdavačka knjižarnica Zorana Stojanovića, Novi Sad/Sremski Karlovci 2013, (p. 459.)
6. The Tradition of Philosophical Teaching, Srpsko filozofsko društvo, Beograd 2014, (p. 198.)
7. Appearances of the Absent. Contributions to the Contemporary Aesthetics, Izdavačka knjižarnica Zorana Stojanovića, Novi Sad/Sremski Karlovci 2016, (p. 243.)
8. Equality of the unequal. Phenomenology and Early Avant-garde, Izdavačka knjižarnica Zorana Stojanovića, Novi Sad/Sremski Karlovci 2018, (p. 282)
Edited Books
1. Apories of Multiculturalism, Mediterran Novi Sad, 2012, ed. D. Prole/A. Lošonc (p. 132.)
2. Superbia, Adresa, Novi Sad 2014, ed. D. Prole/A. Lošonc (p. 226.)
3. Greed, Adresa, Novi Sad 2015, ed. D. Prole/A. Lošonc (p. 255.)
4. Sloth, Adresa, Novi Sad 2016, ed. D. Prole/A. Lošonc (p. 207.)
5. Nietzsche and the Culture of the Resentment, Adresa, Novi Sad 2017, ed. D. Prole (p. 230.)
6. Envy, Adresa, Novi Sad 2018, ed. D. Prole/A. Lošonc (p. 126.)
7. Lust, Adresa, Novi Sad 2019, ed. D. Prole (p. 236)
TRANSLATIONS
(Books)
– Bernard Valdenfels: Topografija stranog (Topographie des Fremden Suhrkamp 1997.) Stylos, Novi Sad, 2005. (p. 264.)
– Gunter Hiršfelder, Evropska kultura hrane (Europäische Esskultur Eine Geschichte der Ernährung von Steinzeit bis heute, Campus 2001.) Stylos, Novi Sad 2006. (p. 324.)
– J. V. F. Šeling, Prvi nacrt sistema filozofije prirode, (Erster Entwurf eines Systems der Naturphilosophie, Darmstadt 1967.) Izdavačka knjižarnica Zorana Stojanovića, Sremski Karlovci/Novi Sad 2009. (p. 410.)
– Bernhard Valdenfels, Osnovni motivi fenomenologije stranog, (Grundmotiven einer Phänomenologie des Fremden, Suhrkamp 2006.) Izdavačka knjižarnica Zorana Stojanovića, Sremski Karlovci/Novi Sad 2010. (p. 164.)
– Edmund Huserl, Prva filozofija. Kritička povesti ideja (Erste Philosophie I. Kritische Ideengeschichte, Husserliana Band VII, Haag 1956.) Izdavačka knjižarnica Zorana Stojanovića, Novi Sad, 2012. (p. 409.)
-Edmund Huserl, Pariska predavanja i Kartezijanske meditacije (Pariser Vorträge und Cartesianische Meditationen, Husserliana Band I, Haag 1951), Dereta, Beograd (2020)
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