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Pavo Barišić (born 9 September 1959) is a
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philosopher Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
and politician who served as the Minister of Science and Education in the
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from 19 October 2016 until 9 June 2017. He publishes in the field of
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of
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,
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and
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, history of philosophy, and
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. He is a member of
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. On 16 February 2025, Barišić was elected president of the
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.


Biography

Pavo Barišić graduated from the
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, its
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in 1982, and its Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in 1983. He gained a
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from the
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in 1989 with the dissertation W''elt und Ethos'' orld and Ethos Since 1986, he has been a
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at the Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb, and its director between 1991 and 2001. He was a
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at the
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, where he was head of the Department of Philosophy from 2005 to 2013. From 2019 he is a full professor at the
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and from 10 December 2019 to 16 March 2021 was a dean of Faculty of Croatian Studies. He was an
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of the leading Croatian and international philosophical journals ''Filozofska istraživanja'' and ''Synthesis Philosophica''. From 2007 to 2009, he was a president of the Croatian Philosophical Society. From 2014 until 2016 he was a president of the Croatian Humboldt Club, and from 2021 the vice president. For 13 years, from 2003 to 2016, he was the president of the Croatian Paneuropean Union, and since 2015 he has been the Secretary General of the International Pan-European Union. In 2002–2003, he was a visiting professor at the
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in
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,
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, where, together with Hideki Mine and Masakatsu Fujita, he prepared a thematic issue on ''Philosophy in Japan''. In 2015, Barišić received the award for scientific excellence from the Institute of Philosophy. In 2018, he received the Recognition of the
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for research and international collaboration, and a special Recognition from the Rector of the university for his contribution and promotion of the
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. In 2022, he was awarded for scientific works with high international visibility at the
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, Faculty of Croatian Studies. As deputy minister at the
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from 2004 to 2006, he was the Head of the Operational Staff for the Implementation of the Bologna Reform and the First President of the Steering Board of the Agency for Science and Higher Education. On 19 October 2016 he was appointed as the Minister of Science and Education in the
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. His mandate ended on 9 June 2017, when the government coalition was reshuffled and his Ministry of Science and Education was entrusted to the Croatian People's Party. According to the coalition agreement, Barišić was offered the position of a minister at the Ministry of Labour and Pension System in exchange, which he declined. Two months later, asked by reporters if he was sorry that Barišić was no longer a minister, the Prime Minister
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explained that it was the professor's decision and that he was offered a ministerial position in the new parliamentary majority: "He could have been the minister if he wanted. In the configuration of the new parliamentary majority, he had the opportunity to be a minister in the government. He thanked, but he has my support. We are in communication.“ In May 2021, Barišić has been elected as ordinary member of the European Academy of Science and Arts, which has its headquarters in
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Philosophy


World and Ethos

The main topic of the book ''Welt und Ethos'' (1992) is Hegel's attitude towards the sundown of the occidental spiritual development. It analyses the turning point from the pinnacle of the absolute
idealism Idealism in philosophy, also known as philosophical realism or metaphysical idealism, is the set of metaphysics, metaphysical perspectives asserting that, most fundamentally, reality is equivalent to mind, Spirit (vital essence), spirit, or ...
to the
nihilistic Nihilism () encompasses various views that reject certain aspects of existence. There have been different nihilist positions, including the views that life is meaningless, that moral values are baseless, and that knowledge is impossible. Thes ...
eclipse of the European metaphysics''.'' In focus of its reconsideration is the concept of the world as ethos of the man, his whereabouts, abode, domicile, home, ecumene, the inhabited earth. It sheds light on Hegel's re-narration of the teleological order of events in the world history. The book finishes with a famous parable on the spirit as a seed. Through this comparison, the ambiguous and dialectical nature of Hegel's view emerges into the broad daylight: "He has proved that the western spiritual life has attained its ripeness. After that, the ripened seed has to fall off, decay and decline. However, Hegel's position differs substantially from the nihilism that followed it; thus, he does not consider only one side of the completion of the spirit in the world. The development does not end in the sheer ruination of the thousands years’ work of the spirit in the world. From the ripened fruit arises a new seed, a new principle and life." Erwin Hufnagel explains that this study "propounds all substantial parts of Hegel's philosophy" and "takes into consideration the relevant secondary literature with a rare systematic potency and impressive capability of differentiation".


Ethical Ideal of Democracy

In the thematic issue on ''Democracy and Political Education,'' edited on the 150th anniversary of John Dewey, Barišić highlights two ''key moral criteria'' "that in a special way point to the superiority of the educational ideal in a democratic community over any other form of social integration. First, there is the level of common interest that is realised in a society. The second principle is that of freedom to develop new common and individual interests in various forms of association." The main question is whether the ethical ideal of humanity could be applied as a philosophical basis for the evaluation and justification of democratic practices. The study considers that Dewey's advocacy of strengthening the moral and participative democracy links in local communities was the reason why his model of democracy has found its way into the
communitarian Communitarianism is a philosophy that emphasizes the connection between the individual and the community. Its overriding philosophy is based on the belief that a person's social identity and personality are largely molded by community relation ...
discourse. Dewey does not destroy the foundations of liberalism and democracy by emphasising the substantial ''communication-community-common'' connection, but rather enriches, strengthens, and takes the same to a higher level.


Deliberative Democracy

In his essay on ''Aristotle's Thinking of the Many and Deliberation'', Barišić argues against the elitist theory of democracy. His standpoint is that, through the process of
deliberation Deliberation is a process of thoughtfully weighing options, for example prior to voting. Deliberation emphasizes the use of logic and reason as opposed to power-struggle, creativity, or dialogue. Group decision-making, Group decisions are general ...
, a group of people acquire a new quality; they become a unity and a community. When citizens get together to deliberate and make common decisions upon thoughtful consideration, they reach a cognitive and moral level which is higher than the level of a minority of experts and honourable individuals, the so-called ''elite'', regardless of their individually achieved perfections. Barišić elaborates five arguments of Aristotle's in favour of the democratic deliberation of the multitude:
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,
ethical Ethics is the philosophical study of moral phenomena. Also called moral philosophy, it investigates normative questions about what people ought to do or which behavior is morally right. Its main branches include normative ethics, applied e ...
, dianoetic,
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, and
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. He concludes that
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brought to light fundamental arguments on deliberation and the advantages of the rule of the many that are, in some way, still valid today. Politics is neither a mere procedure ( Rawls) nor a purely a rational discourse ( Habermas). It is practical wisdom, judgment, and a matter of deliberation and pooling by the many.


The Ideal of the Rule of the People

In his book The Ideal of the Rule of the People, Barišić reconsiders certain significant stations of the historical sailing of the ship of democracy. His central reflections are devoted to contemporary straits, cliffs and storms that democracy is facing at different meridians. Particular attention is paid to global perspectives and projections of advantages and perils that the democracy vessel is to expect in the future. Barišić argues that the great story of the rule of the people in the world has not ended yet. It continues indeed, with democracy thus being regenerated and rejuvenated. "It has not withered in ‘
post-democracy The term ''post-democracy'' is a term coined by Warwick University political scientist Colin Crouch in 2000 in his book ''Coping with Post-Democracy''. It designates states that operate by democratic systems (elections are held, governments f ...
’. Irrespective of all the deficiencies and shortcomings which are observable in political acting, the crucial goals which politics aspires to pursue in achieving freedom, equality, justice, human rights and the common good are something that makes politics precious and noble. The democratic path to these objectives is shorter and safer than others."


Cosmopolitan Democracy

The book on
Cosmopolitan Democracy Cosmopolitan democracy is a political theory which explores the application of norms and values of democracy at the transnational and global sphere. It argues that global governance of the people, by the people, for the people is possible and needed ...
, edited with Henning Ottmann, rounds out their trilogy on the contemporary issues of the “rule by the people”. In his reconsideration of the “scope and aporias of cosmopolitan democracy”, Barišić comes to the final verdict that the idea of cosmopolitan democracy is a noble-hearted vision that, for the time being, contains a “flaw” of appropriate realization in the present realpolitik. On the other hand, he argues for the unique historical project of the
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as one of the successful attempts to transfer the content of human rights protection on the transnational level.“Einzigartiges historisches Projekt der Europäischen Union ist eins der erfolgreichen Versuche, wie man den Inhalt der Menschenrechtsverbürgung auf einer demokratischen Grundlage auch übernational fortbilden kann.” Ibid. 21.


Publications

* ''Dijalektika običajnosti'' he Dialectics of Social Morality Zagreb 1988. * ''Welt und Ethos'' orld and Ethos Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann 1992. * ''Filozofija prava Ante Starčevića'' he Philosophy of Law of Ante Starčević Zagreb 1996. *''Metafizika ćudoređa'' etaphysics of Morals Immanuel Kant. Ed. Introduction. ransl. by Dražen Karaman Zagreb: Matica Hrvatska 1999. * ''Otvorena pitanja povijesti hrvatske filozofije'' pen Issues of the History of the Croatian Philosophy Ed. Zagreb 2000. * ''Demokracija i etika'' emocracy and Ethics Ed. Zagreb 2005. * ''Demokracija na prekretnici'' emocracy at Crossroads Ed. Zagreb 2014. * ''Deliberative Demokratie'' eliberative Democracy Ed. with Henning Ottmann. Baden-Baden: Nomos 2015. * ''Ideal vladavine puka. Uvod u filozofiju demokracije'' he Ideal of the Rule of the People. Introduction to the Philosophy of Democracy Zagreb/Split 2016. * ''Demokratie und Öffentlichkeit'' emocracy and the Public Ed. with Henning Ottmann. Baden-Baden: Nomos 2016. *''Kosmopolitische Demokratie'' osmopolitan Democracy Ed. with Henning Ottmann. Baden-Baden: Nomos 2018.


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