Abstract | U ovom radu riječ je o Hektoroviću i njegovom djelu Ribanje i ribarsko prigovaranje, pri čemu se naglasak stavlja na njegov filozofski svjetonazor prilikom pisanja djela i izgradnje utvrde Tvrdalj. Nemoguće je ne uočiti Hektorovićev filozofski interes, tj. njegovo filozofsko znanje. Ovdje se stoga pokušavaju izlučiti i analizirati filozofske teme i interesi koji su prisutni u njegovu djelu. Hektorovićevo djelo u sebi sadrži filozofske elemente ili barem naznake etičkih, antropoloških, gnoseoloških, metafizičkih promišljanja i stavova, te jednako tako, onih religijskih, socioloških i političkih. Njegovi skriveni natpisi u utvrdi Tvrdalj još su jedan od dokaza za njegovo poznavanje filozofije, posebno antičke čiji elementi bivaju integrirani u Tvrdalj ne samo u formalnom smislu nego sačinjavaju sastavni dio njegove čitave koncepcije življenja u moralnom, društvenom i estetskom smislu. Stavljajući u prvi plan upravo prolaznost života, smrt, Boga, odnos duše i tijela, istinu i demokratizam, Hektorović nastoji pronaći potpuni smisao i svrhu života, zbog čega se odlučuje na svoje trodnevno putovanje pišući pritom svoje djelo Ribanje i ribarsko prigovaranje. Ono je ovdje, pored utvrde Tvrdalj, u središtu pozornosti, upravo obzirom na navedena pitanja i teme filozofskog karaktera koje se u ovome radu prikazuju i analiziraju. |
Abstract (english) | This paper discusses Hektorović and his work Fishing and Fishermen's Talk, with an emphasis on his philosophical worldview during the writing of the work and the construction of the Tvrdalj fortress. It is impossible not to notice Hektorović's philosophical interest, i.e., his philosophical knowledge. Therefore, an attempt is made here to extract and analyze the philosophical themes and interests present in his work. Hektorović's work contains philosophical elements or at least hints of ethical, anthropological, epistemological, metaphysical reflections and attitudes, as well as those of a religious, sociological, and political nature. His hidden inscriptions in the Tvrdalj fortress are further proof of his knowledge of philosophy, especially ancient philosophy, whose elements are integrated into Tvrdalj not only in a formal sense but also as an integral part of his entire concept of living in a moral, social, and aesthetic sense. By emphasizing the transience of life, death, God, the relationship between soul and body, truth, and democratism, Hektorović seeks to find the complete meaning and purpose of life, which is why he decides on his three-day journey, writing his work Fishing and Fishermen's Talk. This work, alongside the Tvrdalj fortress, is at the center of attention here, precisely in light of the mentioned philosophical questions and themes that are presented and analyzed in this paper. |