In their contributions - dedicated to the Croatian philosopher Jure Zovko - on the philosophy of antiquity, German Idealism and the 20th century, as well as on hermeneutics, the theory of knowledge and science, metaphysics and the philosophy of religion, the twenty-two authors unfold philosophy as the interpretation of a common world. In the process, it becomes clear that philosophy, even in the diversity of its voices, ultimately always remains one, just as the world as a point of reference for human action and thought is only one, which we share with each other and which we have to recognise and preserve.
Evandro Agazzi is Professor at the Dep. of Humanities of the Autonomous Metropolitan University of Mexico City.
Andreas Arndt is Professor em. of Philosophy at the Faculty of Theology of the Humboldt University of Berlin.
Hans-Peter Grosshans is Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Münster