Abstract

This article sheds some light on a leading line of thought of Serbian philosopher Mihailo Djuric (1925-2011), recognized by a specific reception of humanism - as a keyword both for his theoretical position and overall world view. Djuric, following the lead of the so-called Third Humanism, but also the main flow of the entire humanistic heritage, shows the depth of the crisis of modern humanity, but also the necessity of its consolidation by returning to the safe ground of ancient ideals of humanity, which are to reorient us. For Djuric, philosophy is the origin of the Greek-European culture and spiritual strength that should strongly contribute to the renewal of contemporary culture, which is going down a dangerous blind alley.

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