Cvejić Igor
Igor Cvejić is a senior research fellow at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory (University of Belgrade). He holds a PhD from the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Belgrade, where his doctoral thesis was titled “Kant’s Theory of Feelings.” His primary areas of research include philosophy of emotions, theories of collective intentionality, social engagement studies, classical German philosophy, and aesthetics, with a particular focus on Kant’s philosophy. He has served as the editor-in-chief of the journal Kritika: Časopis za filozofiju i teoriju društva and currently chairs the Ethics Committee of the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory.
Latest publications
- (2023) “Trust and ‘Being Moved’ as forms of Engagement in Situations of Uncertainty”, Filozofija i društvo 34(2): 248-256.
- (2023) (with Srđan Prodanović and Marjan Ivković) “Contingency and Social Change: Social Engagement in Conditions of Radical Uncertainty”, Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior 53(2): 296–311.
- (2022) (with Petar Bojanić) “Empathy, the Other and Engaged Acts”, Bolletino Filosofico 37: 20–27.
- (2021) „Intentionality Sui Generis of Pleasure in Mere Reflection„. Kant on Emotions: Critical Essays in the Contemporary Context, edited by Mariannina Failla and Nuria Sánchez Madrid, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2021, pp. 87-106.
- (2021) “Feeling Vulnerable: Interpersonal Relatedness and Situatedness”, in: Rethinking Vulnerability and Exclusion(eds. Blanca Rodríguez Lopez, Nuria Sánchez Madrid &Adriana Zaharijević), Palgrave Macmillan; 101-116.