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| - Milan Uzelac (* 8. April 1950 in Vršac, SFR Jugoslawien) ist ein serbischer Philosoph, Schriftsteller, Dichter, Doktor der Wissenschaften und Professor für Ontologie und Ästhetik. (de)
- Ми́лан Узе́лац (серб. Милан Узелац; род. 8 апреля 1950, Вршац, АО Воеводина, Сербия, Югославия) — сербский поэт, эссеист, доктор философии (PhD), профессор онтологии и эстетики Высшего педагогического училища в Вршаце (Республика Сербия). (ru)
- Milan Uzelac (Serbian: Милан Узелац; 1950, Vršac, Vojvodina, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian poet, essayist, PhD, full Professor of Ontology and Aesthetics of the University of Novi Sad (Serbia) Milan Uzelac was born on 8 April 1950 in Vršac (Serbia), where he received his elementary and secondary education. He studied Philosophy at the University of Belgrade, where he got his B.A. (1974) and M.A. (1980) degrees and was awarded a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Zagreb in 1985. He worked as a lecturer at the Teacher Training College in Kikinda (1981–1986), and his affiliation with the University of Novi Sad started in 1986, when he became an assistant professor in Theory of Art and Sociology of Art (1986–1990), then an associate professor in Esthetics (1990–1995). In 1995 he (en)
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| - Milan Uzelac (* 8. April 1950 in Vršac, SFR Jugoslawien) ist ein serbischer Philosoph, Schriftsteller, Dichter, Doktor der Wissenschaften und Professor für Ontologie und Ästhetik. (de)
- Milan Uzelac (Serbian: Милан Узелац; 1950, Vršac, Vojvodina, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian poet, essayist, PhD, full Professor of Ontology and Aesthetics of the University of Novi Sad (Serbia) Milan Uzelac was born on 8 April 1950 in Vršac (Serbia), where he received his elementary and secondary education. He studied Philosophy at the University of Belgrade, where he got his B.A. (1974) and M.A. (1980) degrees and was awarded a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Zagreb in 1985. He worked as a lecturer at the Teacher Training College in Kikinda (1981–1986), and his affiliation with the University of Novi Sad started in 1986, when he became an assistant professor in Theory of Art and Sociology of Art (1986–1990), then an associate professor in Esthetics (1990–1995). In 1995 he became a professor of philosophy at the University of Novi Sad, where he teaches courses in Esthetics and Ontology. At the Academy of Arts (University of Novi Sad) he teaches Esthetics, Philosophy of Music and History of Philosophy. In the period between October 2007 and summer 2010 he was a Professor of Middle Age and New Age Philosophy and Ontology at the in Kosovska Mitrovica at the Department of Philosophy and Sociology. Since February 2011 he has been a Professor of the Main Streams of Contemporary Philosophy, Philosophy of Aesthetic Education and the Philosophical Grounds of Modern Pedagogic Theories at the Preschool Teacher Training College in Vršac. He is the author of numerous monographs and coursebooks in philosophy, history of philosophy, esthetics, esthetics of art, esthetics of music, poetics, etc. His publications also include several volumes of poetry collections. Milan Uzelac participates regularly at international conferences in philosophy. He presented his papers in Madrid, Freiburg/Br., Cologne, Jena, Dubrovnik, Riga, Reggio Emilia, Zagreb, Moscow, Krasnodar and Ohio and published in Germany, the United States, Russia, Italy, the Czech Republic and Japan. He is a member of national and international professional and academic associations, including (Trier, Germany, 1991), (Paris, France), The (Boca Raton, Florida, USA), The Association of Writers of Serbia (1974), the (1980), The Estheatics Society of Serbia (1980) and the (2005), (Muenster, Germany, 2014), Martin-Heidegger-Gesellschaft, (Messkirch, Germany, 2014). He was awarded the Vršac Liberation Day Prize in 1999. (en)
- Ми́лан Узе́лац (серб. Милан Узелац; род. 8 апреля 1950, Вршац, АО Воеводина, Сербия, Югославия) — сербский поэт, эссеист, доктор философии (PhD), профессор онтологии и эстетики Высшего педагогического училища в Вршаце (Республика Сербия). (ru)
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