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    Ursprünge des Humanismus.Constantin I. Gulian - 1973 - (Wien): Europaverl..
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    Metodă și sistem la Hegel.Constantin I. Gulian - 1957 - [București]: Editura Academiei Republicii Populare Romîne.
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    Etude sur le Style de Saint Augustin.Roy J. Deferrari & Constantin I. Balmus - 1931 - American Journal of Philology 52 (1):94.
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    Versuch einer marxistischen philosophischen Anthropologie.Constantin Ion Gulian - 1974 - Darmstadt]: Luchterhand.
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  5. Structura și sensul culturii: contribuții la istoria ideilor contemporane.C. I. Gulian - 1980 - București: Editura Politică.
     
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    Axiologie și istorie în gîndirea contemporanǎ.C. I. Gulian - 1991 - București: Editura Academiei Române.
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  7. Marxism și structuralism.C. I. Gulian - 1976 - București: Editura Politică.
  8. Problematica omului și existenţialismul contemporan.C. I. Gulian - 1973 - București,: Editura politică.
     
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  9. Metod i sistema Gegeli︠a︡.C. I. Gulian - 1962
     
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  10. Dialectica materialistă.C. I. Gulian & [From Old Catalog] (eds.) - 1963 - Bucuresți,: Editura Academiei Republicii Romîne.
     
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    Axiologie și istorie: de la Zarathustra la Hegel.C. I. Gulian - 1987 - Bucureşti: Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste România.
  12. The Problem of Human Unity and Contemporary Humanism.C. I. Gulian - 1974 - In Aurobindo Ghose, Srinivasa Iyengar & R. K. (eds.), Sri Aurobindo: a centenary tribute. Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram Press. pp. 254.
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    Nietzsche.C. I. Gulian - 1994 - București: Editura Academiei Române.
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    Das Problem des sittlichen Wertes.G. I. Gulian - 1959 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 7 (1).
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  15. Studii de istorie a filozofiei universale IV.C. I. Gulian (ed.) - 1974 - București : Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste România,:
     
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  16. Introducere în istoria filozofiei moderne.C. I. Gulian - 1974 - București: Editura enciclopedică.
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    Hegel, tînărul Nietzsche, Mircea Eliade, teoretician și istoric al religiilor: eseuri de istoria gîndirii.C. I. Gulian - 1992 - București: Editura Academiei Române.
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  18. Hegel: [monografie omagială].C. I. Gulian - 1981 - București: Editura Științifică și Enciclopedică.
     
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  19. Antropologie filozofică.C. I. Gulian - 1972 - București,: Editura politică.
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    Constantin Noica în amintirile și mărturisirile unui preot ortodox.Constantin Stan Dogaru - 2008 - Pitești: Paralela 45.
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    The Institute of Philosophy in Communist Romania Under the Regime of Gheorghiu-Dej, 1949-65.Cristian Vasile - 2018 - History of Communism in Europe 9:161-186.
    This paper examines some aspects of the institutional history of post-war Romanian philosophy, with a special focus on the Institute of Philosophy of the Academy of People’s Republic of Romania. The aim of this article is to shed more light on the main aspects of philosophical research during cultural Stalinism, and to underline the inflexion points within Romanian “philosophical” writings between 1948 and 1965. I examined the lack of human resources and its impact on the emergence of Marxist-Leninist philosophy, as (...)
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    Trei introduceri la devenirea întru ființă.Constantin Noica - 1984 - București: Univers.
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  23. Młodzież i człowiek doskonały filozofów w Atenach epoki klasycznej.Constantine Georgiadis - 1990 - Studia Filozoficzne 290 (1).
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    I. the formalism (I).Constantin Piron - 1978 - In A. R. Marlow (ed.), Mathematical foundations of quantum theory. New York: Academic Press. pp. 49.
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    Filosofie românească în spațiul public: modernitate și europeanizare.Constantin Schifirneț - 2012 - București: Tritonic.
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    Norman Holland, The Critical I.Constantin Behler - 1996 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 54 (1):80-81.
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  27. Carte de înțelepciune.Constantin Noica - 1993 - București: Humanitas.
     
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    Socrate: descoperirea omului și cunoașterea de sine.Constantin Enăchescu - 1994 - București: Casa Editorială Odeon.
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    Making the Quantum of Relevance.Constantin Antonopoulos - 2005 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 36 (2):223-241.
    The two Heisenberg Uncertainties (UR) entail an incompatibility between the two pairs of conjugated variables E, t and p, q. But incompatibility comes in two kinds, exclusive of one another. There is incompatibility defineable as: (p → − q) & (q→ − p) or defineable as [(p →− q) & (q →− p)] ↔ r. The former kind is unconditional, the latter conditional. The former, in accordance, is fact independent, and thus a matter of logic, the latter fact dependent, and (...)
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    Chapitre I. Présence d’un problème : le questionnement.Constantin Salavastru - 2020 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 294 (4):9-22.
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    Social Feedback During Sensorimotor Synchronization Changes Salivary Oxytocin and Behavioral States.Claudiu C. Papasteri, Alexandra Sofonea, Romina Boldasu, Cǎtǎlina Poalelungi, Miralena I. Tomescu, Constantin A. D. Pistol, Rǎzvan I. Vasilescu, Cǎtǎlin Nedelcea, Ioana R. Podina, Alexandru I. Berceanu, Robert C. Froemke & Ioana Carcea - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    An unedited antirrhetic discourse by the patriarch of Constantinople Kallistos I.Constantine Paidas - 2015 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 108 (2):797-808.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Byzantinische Zeitschrift Jahrgang: 108 Heft: 2 Seiten: 797-808.
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    Rostiri etice în filosofia românească: studii de istorie a reflecției morale românești.Constantin Stroe - 2008 - Cluj-Napoca: Editura Grinta.
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    Rostiri etice în cultura românească: studii.Constantin Stroe - 2017 - București: Ars Docendi, Universitatea din București.
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  35. (1 other version)Gilbert Ryle , Collected Papers Volume I: Critical Essays . Reviewed by.Constantine Sandis - 2011 - Philosophy in Review 31 (6):455-457.
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    (1 other version)Grief, disorientation, and futurity.Constantin Mehmel - 2021 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-20.
    This paper seeks to develop a phenomenological account of the disorientation of grief, specifically the relationship between disorientation and the breakdown in practical self-understanding at the heart of grief. I argue that this breakdown cannot be sufficiently understood as a breakdown of formerly shared practices and habitual patterns of navigating lived-in space that leaves the bereaved individual at a loss as to how to go on. Examining the experience of losing a loved person and a loved person-to-be, I instead propose (...)
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    Filosofia moral moderna abans i després d’Anscombe.Constantine Sandis - 2020 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 64:39.
    This paper argues that there was considerably more philosophy of action in moral theory before 1958 (when Anscombe complained of its lack under the banner 'philosophy of psychology') than there has been since. This is in part because Anscombe influenced the formation of 'virtue theory' as yet another position within normative ethics, and her work contributed to the fashioning of 'moral psychology' as an altogether distinct (and now increasingly empirical) branch of moral philosophy.
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  38. Logical Maximalism in the Empirical Sciences.Constantin C. Brîncuș - 2021 - In Parusniková Zuzana & Merritt David (eds.), Karl Popper's Science and Philosophy. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. pp. 171-184.
    K. R. Popper distinguished between two main uses of logic, the demonstrational one, in mathematical proofs, and the derivational one, in the empirical sciences. These two uses are governed by the following methodological constraints: in mathematical proofs one ought to use minimal logical means (logical minimalism), while in the empirical sciences one ought to use the strongest available logic (logical maximalism). In this paper I discuss whether Popper’s critical rationalism is compatible with a revision of logic in the empirical sciences, (...)
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    Virtue Ethics and Particularism.Constantine Sandis - 2021 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 95 (1):205-232.
    Moral particularism is often conceived as the view that there are no moral principles. However, its most fêted accounts focus almost exclusively on rules regarding actions and their features. Such action-centred particularism is, I argue, compatible with generalism at the level of character traits. The resulting view is a form of particularist virtue ethics. This endorses directives of the form ‘Be X’ but rejects any implication that the relevant X-ness must therefore always count in favour of an action.
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    C. Rădulescu-Motru: viața și faptele sale.Constantin Schifirneț - 2003 - București [Romania]: Editura Albatros.
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    Replacement and reasoning: a reliabilist account of epistemic defeat.Jan Constantin - 2020 - Synthese 197 (8):3437-3457.
    In this paper, I present a solution to the problem that the need to accommodate the phenomenon of epistemic defeat poses for reliabilism. Defeaters are supposed to remove justification for previously justified beliefs. According to standard process reliabilism, the justification of a belief depends on the reliability of a process that is already completed when a defeater for that belief is obtained. It is hard to see, then, how a defeater can affect reliabilist justification, if that justification, from the perspective (...)
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  42. Inferential Quantification and the ω-rule.Constantin C. Brîncuş - 2024 - In Antonio Piccolomini D'Aragona (ed.), Perspectives on Deduction: Contemporary Studies in the Philosophy, History and Formal Theories of Deduction. Springer Verlag. pp. 345--372.
    Logical inferentialism maintains that the formal rules of inference fix the meanings of the logical terms. The categoricity problem points out to the fact that the standard formalizations of classical logic do not uniquely determine the intended meanings of its logical terms, i.e., these formalizations are not categorical. This means that there are different interpretations of the logical terms that are consistent with the relation of logical derivability in a logical calculus. In the case of the quantificational logic, the categoricity (...)
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  43. Categorical Quantification.Constantin C. Brîncuş - 2024 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 30 (2):pp. 227-252.
    Due to Gӧdel’s incompleteness results, the categoricity of a sufficiently rich mathematical theory and the semantic completeness of its underlying logic are two mutually exclusive ideals. For first- and second-order logics we obtain one of them with the cost of losing the other. In addition, in both these logics the rules of deduction for their quantifiers are non-categorical. In this paper I examine two recent arguments –Warren (2020), Murzi and Topey (2021)– for the idea that the natural deduction rules for (...)
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  44. A dispositional account of practical knowledge.Constantin Jan - 2018 - Philosophical Studies 175 (9):2309-2329.
    Is knowledge-how, or “practical” knowledge, a species of knowledge-that, or “theoretical” knowledge? There is no comfortable position to take in the debate around this question. On the one hand, there are counterexamples against the anti-intellectualist thesis that practical knowledge is best analysed as an ability. They show that having an ability to ϕ is not necessary for knowing how to ϕ. On the other hand, the intellectualist analysis of practical knowledge as a subspecies of theoretical knowledge is threatened by its (...)
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    An egalitarian response to utilitarian analysis of long-lived pollution: The case of high-level radioactive waste.Constantine Hadjilambrinos - 2000 - Environmental Ethics 22 (1):43-62.
    High-level radioactive waste is not fundamentally different from all other pollutants having long life spans in the biosphere. Nevertheless, its management has been treated differently by policy makers in the United States as well as most other nations, who have chosen permanent isolation from the biosphere as the objective of high-level radioactive waste disposal policy. This policy is to be attained by burial deep within stable geologic formations. The fundamental justification for this policy choice has been provided by utilitarian ethical (...)
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  46. (1 other version)The Non-categoricity of Logic (I). The Problem of a Full Formalization.Constantin C. Brîncuș - 1956 - In Henri Wald & Academia Republicii Populare Romîne (eds.), Probleme de Logica. Editura Academiei Republicii Populare Romîne. pp. 137-157.
    A system of logic usually comprises a language for which a model-theory and a proof-theory are defined. The model-theory defines the semantic notion of model-theoretic logical consequence (⊨), while the proof-theory defines the proof- theoretic notion of logical consequence (or logical derivability, ⊢). If the system in question is sound and complete, then the two notions of logical consequence are extensionally equivalent. The concept of full formalization is a more restrictive one and requires in addition the preservation of the standard (...)
     
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  47. Devenirea întru ființă.Constantin Noica - 1981 - București: Editura Științifică și Enciclopedică.
    Încercare asupra filosofiei tradiționale -- Tratat de ontologie.
     
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  48. The Explanation of Action in History.Constantine Sandis - 2006 - Essays in Philosophy 7 (2):12.
    This paper focuses on two conflations which frequently appear within the philosophy of history and other fields concerned with action explanation. The first of these, which I call the Conflating View of Reasons, states that the reasons for which we perform actions are reasons why (those events which are) our actions occur. The second, more general conflation, which I call the Conflating View of Action Explanation, states that whatever explains why an agent performed a certain action explains why (that event (...)
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    The Extension of Moral Community in Environmental Ethics.Constantin Stoenescu - 2016 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 8 (1):55-60.
    Environmental ethics is based on the extension of the morality sphere as a consequence of an enlarged moral community beyond the limits of human community. I argue in this paper that the turning point in this extension is the notion of intrinsic value. But the process of extension produces some theoretical puzzles. One of them is the essential tension between the aim to include more and more entities into the moral community and the need for a hierarchy in order to (...)
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  50. Contextualist vs. Analytic History of Philosophy.Constantine Sandis - 2009 - Think 8 (22):1-5.
    This paper uses analogies between Socratic and Wittgenseinian dialogues to argue that analytic philosophy of history should not be abandoned. -/- In their responses to my paper ‘In Defence of Four Socratic Doctrines’ James Warren and John Shand raised a number of important methodological objections, relating to the study of the history of philosophy. I here respond by questioning the supremacy of contextualist history of philosophy over the so-called ‘analytic’ approach. I conclude that the history of ideas had better leave (...)
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