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„Philosophy is dead”: Kajica Milanov on dialectical and historical materialism
Kajica Milanov (1905-1986) was educated in Vienna, Belgrade and Berlin. He
taught philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy (University of Belgrade).
During World War II Milanov was in German captivity. Afther the war Milanov
was asked to teach philosophy in the spirit of Marxism. Because of the
political pressure he had to emigrate to Austria, and eventually to
Australia (1949). In 1954 Milanov became a Lecturer at the Department of
Philosophy in Hobart, University of Tasmania (UTAS). At that time the most
notorious scandal in the history of Australian philosophy broke out (Orr
case). In that troubled period Milanov managed to keep alive studies at the
Philosophy department (1956-1969), with which he has been credited today. He
continued to work at the same department as a Senior Lecturer until 1975.
Milanov had authored several books and special publications.