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Polemički stil A.G. Matoša

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Antun Gustav Matoš is the father of the Croatian literary polemics. By confronting his con- temporaries, he shaped a unique style of polemicizing which is characterized by straight- forwardness, wit, elegance of speech and artistry. This style is based on various procedures which Matoš used in his polemics as well as on different textual patterns through which he articulated his polemical thought. The paper descibes and exemplifi es seven stylistic proce- dures (portraying in oposition, polemical quote, polemical naming, polemical verb, polemical maxim, word play, polemical point) and eight textual patterns (literary criticism, fi ctitious dialogue, comical story, polemical poem, aphorism, drama, polemical epistle). The opulence of Matoš’s style produces a polemics which is both carnevalesque and fi ctional. He brings together what is seemingly incompatible – the polemics which is based on the truth principle and fi ction which is essentially indifferent towards that principle.
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The article attempts to characterize the specific literary form of an extended interview. Relying on theresearch after 1945, theauthor evaluates various classification proposals and points to its crossgeneric features of non-fiction. He concentrates on the interviewee oriented character of the form and sees its potential in the broad thematic scope and the possibility to present or confront worldviews. Given the fact that the extended interview in Poland flourished in the 1990s, its heyday coincided with socio-political transformations. This success was due to the lifting of censorship and the emergence of publishing houses in the private sector. 
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Prakseologia
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2009
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issue 149
151-165
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The author analyses the notion of lying, and defines a lie as a statement in disagreement with the speaker’s knowledge, spoken with the intent to be understood as the truth. The author considers various ways of lying and discusses lying in business, as well as a justification of its negative ethical evaluation due to a) self-seeking intent, and b) practical economic dysfunctionality. The evaluation is graduated with egoistic, aggressive, active, materialistic and hedonistic lies being morally the worst.
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