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    Culture and religion in the Balkans: philosophical approaches.Mihaela Pop & Oana Șerban (eds.) - 2014 - București: Editura Universității din București.
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    Mots et images animées.Mihaela Pop - 2011 - Philotheos 11:141-151.
    This work applies the meaning of empsychia (animation) to the domain of graphe empsychos (animated word or image) using some funerary orations written by Gregory of Naziansus (IV-th century) and Michael Psellos (XI-th century). In our opinion, a certain continuity of this Byzantine tradition could be traced in the Romanian culture of the XVI-th century.
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    A Study on the First Generation of Romanian Women- Painters and the Continuity of Their Modernity.Pop Mihaela - 2017 - Annals of the University of Bucharest - Philosophy Series 65 (2).
    This work intends to discuss about the first generation of Romanian womenpainters within the wider context of the condition of woman within the Romanian society during the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. We will develop the following path: a) the movement of women’s emancipation in Romania – characteristics and phases; b) the Romanian art-world and this movement of women-painters.
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    Normal and abnormal and the body-soul relationship in some ancient medical texts.Mihaela Pop - 2012 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):185-196.
    This essay intends to reveal the contribution of some Aristotelian concepts – such as “just measure” (metron, meson) and “lack of measure” (alloiosis) as well as some other connected pathological affections (pathe) of the human volitive part of the soul (thymos), caused by certain changes of the humoral mixtures, especially the ones of the black bile, a humoral substance that was considered largely responsible for the severe alterations of the normal rational activity of the human soul (logismos). – to the (...)
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    Mihaela Miroiu, The road towards autonomy. Feminist Political Theories.Mihaela Frunza - 2004 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 3 (8):120-121.
    Mihaela Miroiu, The road towards autonomy. Feminist Political Theories Polirom, Iasi, 2004.
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    The “Affairs” of Political Memory.Mihaela Mihai - 2019 - Angelaki 24 (4):52-69.
    Self-serving hegemonic visions of history are institutionalized by dominant memory entrepreneurs, simultaneously imposing an authoritative version of “what happened” and their right to articulate it. These visions and the hierarchies of honour they consecrate are cultivated trans-generationally, aiming to ensure the community’s political cohesion, as well as the emotional attachments that can ensure its reproduction over time. This paper has three objectives. First, it brings insights from social epistemology to bear on a conceptualization of political memory-making and proposes the concepts (...)
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    Negative Emotions and Transitional Justice.Mihaela Mihai - 2016 - Cambridge University Press.
    Vehement resentment and indignation are rife in societies emerging from dictatorship or civil conflict. How should institutions deal with these emotions? Arguing for the need to recognize and constructively engage negative public emotions, Mihaela Mihai contributes theoretically to the growing field of transitional justice. Drawing on an extensive philosophical literature and case studies of democratic transitions in South Africa, South America, and Eastern Europe, her book rescues negative emotions from their bad reputation and highlights the obstacles and the opportunities (...)
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    Fetzele patriarhatului/ Faces of Patriarchy.Mihaela Miroiu - 2002 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 1 (3):208-227.
  9. Blame It on the AI? On the Moral Responsibility of Artificial Moral Advisors.Mihaela Constantinescu, Constantin Vică, Radu Uszkai & Cristina Voinea - 2021 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (2):1-26.
    Deep learning AI systems have proven a wide capacity to take over human-related activities such as car driving, medical diagnosing, or elderly care, often displaying behaviour with unpredictable consequences, including negative ones. This has raised the question whether highly autonomous AI may qualify as morally responsible agents. In this article, we develop a set of four conditions that an entity needs to meet in order to be ascribed moral responsibility, by drawing on Aristotelian ethics and contemporary philosophical research. We encode (...)
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    Political Memory and the Aesthetics of Care: The Art of Complicity and Resistance.Mihaela Mihai - 2022 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    With this nuanced and interdisciplinary work, political theorist Mihaela Mihai tackles several interrelated questions: How do societies remember histories of systemic violence? Who is excluded from such histories' cast of characters? And what are the political costs of selective remembering in the present? Building on insights from political theory, social epistemology, and feminist and critical race theory, Mihai argues that a double erasure often structures hegemonic narratives of complex violence: of widespread, heterogeneous complicity and of "impure" resistances, not easily (...)
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    (1 other version)British Civilization: An Introduction.Mihaela Culea - 2013 - The European Legacy 18 (4):506-508.
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    The Hindu Economic System.Mihaela Iavorschi & Andreea Grădinaru - 2013 - Human and Social Studies 2 (2):41-58.
    Hinduism is above all a way of life and a philosophy of life. Looking more closely, we can see that in India life and religion are inseparable. The objective of this paper is to analyze the influences of religion, in time, on the economic growth of India, a continuously changing country. The Indian economy is an economy of contrasts due to its caste system and its legal aspects that govern the society and which have been imposed since ancient times. After (...)
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    ‟Jules Et Jim”, de François Truffaut Ou L’Insoutenable Légèreté du Féminin.Mihaela Țurcanu Lazarov - 2020 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:75-84.
    Jules et Jim by François Truffaut or the Unbearable Lightness of the Feminine. Truffaut’s movie Jules et Jim (« Jules and Jim ») is an intimist movie but also a fresco of Europe throughout the first half of the 20th century, as it was torn apart by the two world wars and Nazism. At the same time, the film tells the story of the friendship that began during the Belle Epoque between two intellectuals, a French (Jim) and a German (Jules), (...)
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  14. Desenează-mi un drept cultural.Mihaela Matei - 2002 - Dilema 481:8.
     
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  15. Criminal Trials in Transitional Periods and the Challenge of Emotions: Stories from Two Countries.Mihaela Mihai - 2010 - Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais 88:155-184.
    The paper seeks to analyse how two domestic courts decided criminal trials under circumstances of emotional mobilisation and political stress. Decisions from Argentina after 1983 and Romania after Ceausescu’s dictatorship illustrate how citizens’ affects influence courts’ choices within penal cases. Both cases show how the judiciary had to enter a dialogue with resentful and indignant claims for redress. However, while the Argentinean court filtered emotions through the strainer of equal respect and thus pushed the cause of democratic justice ahead, the (...)
     
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  16. Feţele patriarhatului.Mihaela Miroiu - 2002 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 3:208-228.
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  17. Understanding responsibility in Responsible AI. Dianoetic virtues and the hard problem of context.Mihaela Constantinescu, Cristina Voinea, Radu Uszkai & Constantin Vică - 2021 - Ethics and Information Technology 23 (4):803-814.
    During the last decade there has been burgeoning research concerning the ways in which we should think of and apply the concept of responsibility for Artificial Intelligence. Despite this conceptual richness, there is still a lack of consensus regarding what Responsible AI entails on both conceptual and practical levels. The aim of this paper is to connect the ethical dimension of responsibility in Responsible AI with Aristotelian virtue ethics, where notions of context and dianoetic virtues play a grounding role for (...)
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  18. Entropy of Polysemantic Words for the Same Part of Speech.Mihaela Colhon, Florentin Smarandache & Dan Valeriu Voinea - unknown
    In this paper, a special type of polysemantic words, that is, words with multiple meanings for the same part of speech, are analyzed under the name of neutrosophic words. These words represent the most dif cult cases for the disambiguation algorithms as they represent the most ambiguous natural language utterances. For approximate their meanings, we developed a semantic representation framework made by means of concepts from neutrosophic theory and entropy measure in which we incorporate sense related data. We show the (...)
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  19. Cristina gavriluţă Mihaela frunză.Cristina Gavriluţă & Mihaela Frunză - 2012 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 11 (31):49-71.
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    Advertising, Gender Stereotypes and Religion. A Perspective from the Philosophy of Communication.Mihaela Frunza - 2015 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 14 (40):72-91.
    Feminist authors claim that many of the advertising messages are promoting stereotypical images of the genders. However, if in social sciences, gender stereotypes have been facilitated and enforced by religious ideologies, the connections between gender stereotypes in advertising and religious ideologies remain to be investigated. The purpose of this paper is to analyze these connections. Using the tools and methods of philosophy of communication, the paper attempts to emphasize a double discourse of advertising: an external one that derives from existing (...)
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    Democracy, critique and the ontological turn.Mihaela Mihai, Lois McNay, Oliver Marchart, Aletta Norval, Vassilios Paipais, Sergei Prozorov & Mathias Thaler - 2017 - Contemporary Political Theory 16 (4):501-531.
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    Children-Robot Friendship, Moral Agency, and Aristotelian Virtue Development.Mihaela Constantinescu, Radu Uszkai, Constantin Vica & Cristina Voinea - 2022 - Frontiers in Robotics and AI 9.
    Social robots are increasingly developed for the companionship of children. In this article we explore the moral implications of children-robot friendships using the Aristotelian framework of virtue ethics. We adopt a moderate position and argue that, although robots cannot be virtue friends, they can nonetheless enable children to exercise ethical and intellectual virtues. The Aristotelian requirements for true friendship apply only partly to children: unlike adults, children relate to friendship as an educational play of exploration, which is constitutive of the (...)
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    Epistemic marginalisation and the seductive power of art.Mihaela Mihai - 2018 - Contemporary Political Theory 17 (4):395-416.
    Many voices and stories have been systematically silenced in interpersonal conversations, political deliberations and historical narratives. Recalcitrant and interrelated patterns of epistemic, political, cultural and economic marginalisation exclude individuals as knowers, citizens, agents. Two questions lie at the centre of this article, which focuses on the epistemically – but also politically, culturally and economically – dominant: How can we sabotage the dominant’s investment in their own ignorance of unjust silencing? How can they be seduced to become acute perceivers of others’ (...)
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    Denouncing Historical “Misfortunes”.Mihaela Mihai - 2014 - Political Theory 42 (4):443-467.
    This essay’s starting point is Judith Shklar’ diagnosis of a pathology marring democratic societies: complex injustices passing as “misfortunes” that nobody feels responsible for. I propose that denunciations can reveal the political nature of the suffering that everyone conveniently ignores, thus advancing democratic accountability. While denunciations can target various invisible injustices and take many forms, this essay deals with the case of societies with an unmastered past of violence. In order to avoid taking responsibility for the plight of victims, the (...)
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    Theorizing change: Between reflective judgment and the inertia of political Habitus.Mihaela Mihai - 2016 - European Journal of Political Theory 15 (1):22-42.
    In an effort to delineate a more plausible account of political change, this paper reads Pierre Bourdieu’s social theory as a corrective to exaggerated enthusiasm about the emancipatory force of reflection. This revised account valorizes both Bourdieu’s insights into the acquired, embodied, durable nature of the political habitus and judgment theorists’ trust in individuals’ reflection as a perpetual force of novelty and spontaneity in the public sphere of democratic societies. The main purpose of this exercise is to reveal the mix (...)
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    Ageism and moral distress in nurses caring for older patients.Mihaela Alexandra Gherman, Laura Arhiri & Andrei Corneliu Holman - 2023 - Ethics and Behavior 33 (4):322-338.
    This study explored the influence of healthcare ageism on nurses’ moral distress. Episodic interviews were conducted on 25 Romanian nurses in 2020. Thematic analysis revealed that all moral distress sources reported reflected macro-, meso- and micro-level ageism, benevolent and hostile, self- or other-directed, including stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination of older patients. The COVID-19 pandemic-related ageist measures increased healthcare ageism and transformed nurses’ representations of older patients accordingly. Nurses felt moral conflict both when passively witnessing ageist acts and when perpetrating them (...)
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    Kant’s innovative theory of judgment and cognition in the False Subtlety of Syllogistic Figures.Mihaela Vatavu - 2019 - Kant Studien 110 (4):527-553.
    Kant’s early work The False Subtlety of the Four Syllogistic Figures is typically considered a narrow, technical work still embedded in the tradition of Wolffian logic. I argue instead that it needs to be considered in light of Kant’s developing theory of cognition and his corresponding criticism of the Wolffian single faculty theory. Whereas the mature Kant criticizes the rationalists for misrepresenting the nature of sensibility, the urgent task facing him at this stage seems to have been a proper determination (...)
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    Croatian scientists’ awareness of predatory journals.Mihaela Guskić & Ivana Hebrang Grgić - 2019 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 15 (1).
    So-called predatory journals threaten to diminish the quality of papers and of scientific research. This paper defines what constitutes a predatory journal, and provides a short literature overview. The aim of the research is to explore researchers’ and librarians’ awareness of predatory journals, using the example of Croatia, an EU country. Several institutions control the quality of Croatian scientific journals, so there are no predatory journals in Croatia. However, Croatian scientists publish their papers in foreign journals and thus have to (...)
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    Emplotting Difference.Marcel Cornis-Pop - 1987 - Semiotics:274-286.
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    “Philosophy in Action” in the Texts and Practices of Peter Worley.Mihaela Frunză - 2019 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:25-40.
    “Philosophy in Action” in the Texts and Practices of Peter Worley. If philosophy for children (P4C) aims to become a “reconstruction of philosophy” itself (Lipman, 1997:13), the PhiE (Philosophical Enquiry), an approach proposed by Peter Worley, represents a thorough reconstruction of the classical P4C. In my article, I intend to emphasize the differences between Peter Worley’s approach and the classical version offered by Matthew Lipman and his followers. My thesis is that Worley’s approach manages both to stimulate to a greater (...)
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  31. Reality and Representation. The problem.Mihaela Gligor - 2011 - International Journal on Humanistic Ideology 4 (1):7-10.
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  32. review at Zahi Hawass, Mountains of the Pharaohs. The Untold Story of the Pyramid Builders.Mihaela Gligor - 2010 - International Journal on Humanistic Ideology 3 (1):193-194.
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  33. The International Tagore. The Problem.Mihaela Gligor - 2010 - International Journal on Humanistic Ideology 3 (2):11-13.
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    Zimmermann o spoznaji istine.Mihaela Lovric - 2012 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 32 (3-4):487-500.
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    The Religious American.Mihaela Paraschivescu - 2006 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 5 (13):147-151.
    The paper is in itself a statement of facts: that the American has always been a “homo religiosus”, and that religion has shaped the American character starting with the early construction of America and until the current 21st secular century. America today is still indebted to the Puritans’ utopian consciousness of a divine call to restore Paradise on earth. Mircea Eliade helps this reading of America, he himself an exiled that experienced the quest for the Center of the world and (...)
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    Art and Form: From Roger Fry to Global Modernism.Andrei Pop - 2020 - British Journal of Aesthetics 60 (4):502-505.
    Art and Form: From Roger Fry to Global ModernismROSESAMPenn State University Press. 2019. pp. 224. £71.95.
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    Engaging Vulnerabilities: An Outline for a Responsive and Responsible Theory.Mihaela Mihai - 2020 - Journal of Social Philosophy 51 (4):583-607.
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    Can Robotic AI Systems Be Virtuous and Why Does This Matter?Mihaela Constantinescu & Roger Crisp - 2022 - International Journal of Social Robotics 14 (6):1547–1557.
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    An Ethical Herstory of Giving Birth.Mihaela Frunza - 2010 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (25):206-209.
    Mihaela Miroiu, Otilia Dragomir (eds.), Naşterea. Istorii trăite (Giving Birth. Life-stories), Iaşi: Polirom, 2010.
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    Taboo and Euphemism in the Religious Language.Mihaela Mocanu - 2017 - International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 75:1-9.
    Publication date: 26 January 2017 Source: Author: Mihaela Mocanu The instrument of knowledge and communication of religious essence, the religious language is based upon the recognition of a world of sacredness, which is defined by reference to the religious dimension of the human being. From the semantic perspective, the religious language is rooted in a preexisting extra-linguistic referent, which eludes historic space-time categories, in an attempt to build a world of transcendental essence and establish a relationship between man and (...)
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    Monumental legacies and symbolic humiliation.Mihaela Mihai - 2016 - Forum for European Philosophy Blog.
    Mihaela Mihai on the tension between some public art and the commitments of a liberal democracy.
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    Institutional Aspects of the Ethical Debate on Euthanasia. A Communicational Perspective.Mihaela Frunza & Sandu Frunza - 2013 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 12 (34):19-36.
    Although euthanasia is seen as the problem of the individual will and as one’s right to privacy, to a better quality of life or to a dignified death, it has major institutional implications. They are closely related to the juridical system, to the way of understanding state involvement in protecting the individuals and respecting their freedoms, to the institutional system of health care, to the government rules that establish social, political or professional practices. The public debate around the topics related (...)
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    Understanding complicity: memory, hope and the imagination.Mihaela Mihai - 2019 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 22 (5):504-522.
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    When the State Says “Sorry”: State Apologies as Exemplary Political Judgments.Mihaela Mihai - 2012 - Journal of Political Philosophy 21 (2):200-220.
    This paper aims to offer an account of state apologies that discloses their potential function as catalysing political acts within broader processes of democratic change. While lots of ink has been spilled on analysing the relationship between apologies and processes of recognising the victims and their descendants, more needs to be said about how apologies can challenge the presence of self-congratulatory, distorted visions of history within the public sphere of liberal democracies. My account will be delineated through a critical engagement (...)
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    Modern early childhood teacher education: theories and practice.Mihaela Badea & Mihaela Suditu (eds.) - 2024 - Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
    The book aims to provide both theoretical perspectives and practical approaches for teachers interested in transforming the future. Through the approaches of theoretical background but also through the studies of practical application nature, the book can serve as bibliographic support for early education programs.
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    Mourning Happiness: Narrative and the Politics of Modernity. By Vivasvan Soni.Mihaela Culea - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (6):838-839.
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    No Precedent, No Plan: Inside Russia’s 1998 Default.Mihaela Culea - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (1):110-111.
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    Schopenhauer on the Kantian Thing-In-Itself as Platonic Idea.Mihaela C. Fistioc - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 547-556.
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    Umberto Eco, Cinci scrieri morale/ Five Moral Writings.Mihaela Frunza - 2005 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 4 (10):236-238.
    Umberto Eco, Cinci scrieri morale Humanitas, Bucuresti, 2005.
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    Perceptions Concerning Social and Healthcare Services among Romanian Older Persons.Mihaela Ghenta, Aniela Matei & Elen-Silvana Bobârnat - 2022 - Postmodern Openings 13 (3):26-40.
    Social exclusion, especially social exclusion in old age, represents an area of interest at European level, in the context of demographic transformations. At national level, studies and research on social exclusion in old age are scarce, although the older population is more likely to be at risk of social exclusion. The article presents the results of a quantitative research methodology based on a questionnaire applied to older people of age 65 years and over. The research was conducted during November - (...)
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