Vuk-Pavlovic, Paiona (Koprivica, 9. 1894 – Zagreb, 13. Xi 1976) – Philosopher, a poet and translator, full professor at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje (1958-1971), head of the department after philosophy and founder of Aesthetic laboratory at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje (1959). One of the most important Croatian philosophers, but also one of the few largest philosophical thinkers in the Balkan spaces in XX. He studied philosophy and aesthetics in Leipzig (1912-1914), but he continued his studies in Zagreb, where he received his Ph.D. (1921) with the thesis on the problem of records in cognition. For assistant professor after a philosophy of the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb, he was elected in 1928, when he became a correspondent member of Jazz. From 1958 to 1971 is a professor of subjects: aesthetics, ethics and history of ancient and medieval philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje. Vuk-Pavlovic is the author of a number of works in the field of philosophy: “Knowledge theory” (1926), “Personality” (1932), “Vreeen” (1933), “Spinzina Science” (1938), ” Philosophy and SVJets “(1962), as well as the capital work in the field of aesthetics, written and published in Skopje” Basics Esthetike ⅰ and ⅱ “(1968/1970), and then in Zagreb under the title” mental and mind “(1976). Vuk-Pavlovic is an Austrian and several poetic works, two of which were published in Skopje: “Zov” (1964) and “Distributed” (1964). The influence of Vuk-Pavlovic in the formation of Macedonian philosophical thought is enormous (Georgi Stardelov, Jonce Josifovski, Kiril Temkov, etc.). Kiril Temkov prepared the first election of Vuk-Pavlovic’s philosophical work in Macedonian (1994). Lit.: P. Vuk-Pavlovic, creativity and museum aesthetics (SUB. K. Temkov), Skopje, 1994; D. Stardelov, SMMA ASTTHTICE, Skopje, 1992, 132-151; M. Brides, Pavao Vuk-Pavlovic, Chovjek and Djelo, Zagreb, 1974 Iv. Ⅹ.
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Кириличен напис ВУК-ПАВЛОВИЌ, Павао