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    (1 other version)Anti-individualist chords in the Romanian-marxist rhapsody.Juliana Geran Pilon - 1979 - Studies in East European Thought 19 (3):233-238.
  2. A Defense of Realism, Not Essentialism.Juliana Geran Pilon - 1979 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 60 (1):92.
     
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    Becoming.Juliana Geran Pilon - 1976 - Process Studies 6 (4):237-248.
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    Cartesian Roots of the Ontological Principle.Juliana Geran Pilon - 1976 - Process Studies 6 (4):249-254.
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    Lockeian Roots of the Ontological Principle.Juliana Geran Pilon - 1977 - Process Studies 7 (3):192-199.
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    (1 other version)Objectivity in Romanian-marxist ethics: Dissonant and equivocal variations on a Kantian theme.Juliana Geran Pilon - 1979 - Studies in East European Thought 20 (2):177-190.
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    On Popper’s Understanding of Whitehead.Juliana Geran Pilon - 1978 - Process Studies 8 (3):192-195.
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    Soulmates: Resurrecting Eve.Juliana Geran Pilon - 2012 - Routledge.
    In Soulmates: Resurrecting Eve, Juliana Geran Pilon argues for a return to an egalitarian view of men and women, found in the original Genesis narrative, as reflected through Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In each of these Abrahamic traditions, it was understood that man and woman were created to be soulmates in God's image—equal despite their different functions within society. Pilon writes that this original message has gradually been distorted, with disastrous effect. Any hope for an ennobling human community begins by (...)
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    (1 other version)The Romanian distinction between negative and positive liberty.Juliana Geran Pilon - 1982 - Studies in East European Thought 23 (2):131-140.
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    Review. [REVIEW]Juliana Geran Pilon - 1979 - Studies in East European Thought 19 (4):345-350.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Juliana Geran Pilon - 1980 - Studies in East European Thought 21 (3):257-257.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]James P. Scanlan, Tom Rockmore, David B. Myers, Juliana Geran Pilon, Friedrich Rapp, Jesse Zeldin & Thomas E. Bird - 1982 - Studies in East European Thought 24 (3):257-257.