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    Le temps Des croisaDes.Radu Mureşan - 2011 - Journal for Communication and Culture 1.
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    Reflections on Christian Democratic Doctrine and Social Action.Martian Iovan - 2009 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (23):159-165.
    Radu Carp, Dacian Gratian Gal, Sorin Muresan, Radu Preda, Principles of Popular Thought. Christian Democratic Doctrine and Social Action, Eikon: Cluj, 2006.
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  3. Mind and Common Sense: Philosophical Essays on Common Sense Psychology.Radu J. Bogdan (ed.) - 1991 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The contributors to this volume examine recent controversies about the importance of common sense psychology for our understanding of the human mind. Common sense provides a familiar and friendly psychological scheme by which to talk about the mind. Its categories tend to portray the mind as quite different from the rest of nature, and thus irreducible to physical matters and its laws. In this volume a variety of positions on common sense psychology from critical to supportive, from exegetical to speculative, (...)
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    Belief: Form, Content, and Function.Radu J. Bogdan (ed.) - 1986 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Some of the topics presented in this volume of original essays on contemporary approaches to belief include the problem of misrepresentation and false belief, conscious versus unconscious belief, explicit versus tacit belief, and the durable versus ephemeral question of the nature of belief. The contributors, Fred Dretske, Keith Lehrer, William Lycan, Stephen Schiffer, Stephen P. Stich, and the editor, Radu Bogdan, focus on the mental realization of belief, its cognitive and behavioral aspects, and the semantic aspects of its content. (...)
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  5. Mind, content and information.Radu J. Bogdan - 1987 - Synthese 70 (February):205-227.
    What is it that one thinks or believes when one thinks or believes something? A mental formula? A sentence in some natural language? Its truth conditions? Or perhaps an abstract proposition? The current story of content is fairly ecumenical. It says that a number of aspects, some mental, other semantic, go into our understanding of content. Yet the current story is incomplete. It leaves out a very important aspect of content, one which I call incremental information. It is information in (...)
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  6. Developing mental abilities by representing intentionality.Radu J. Bogdan - 2001 - Synthese 129 (2):233-258.
    Communication by shared meaning, themastery of word semantics,metarepresentation and metamentation aremental abilities, uniquely human, that share a sense ofintentionality or reference. The latteris developed by a naive psychology or interpretation – acompetence dedicated to representingintentional relations between conspecifics and the world. Theidea that interpretation builds new mentalabilities around a sense of reference is based on three linesof analysis – conceptual, psychological andevolutionary. The conceptual analysis reveals that a senseof reference is at the heart of the abilitiesin question. Psychological data track (...)
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  7. What do we need concepts for?Radu J. Bogdan - 1989 - Mind and Language 4 (1-2):17-23.
    If we are serious about concepts, we must begin by addressing two questions: What are concepts for, what is their job? And what means are available in an organism for concepts to do their job? One is a question of raison d'.
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  8. Eppur, si mouve [i.e. muove]!--.Radu Florian - 1983 - [București]: Cartea Românească.
     
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  9. La défense de l'imaginaire dans Fahrenheit 451 de Ray Bradbury.Madalina Grigore-Muresan - 2001 - Iris 22:79-94.
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    Memory intensive AND/OR search for combinatorial optimization in graphical models.Radu Marinescu & Rina Dechter - 2009 - Artificial Intelligence 173 (16-17):1492-1524.
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    Delia Popa, Emmanuel Levinas, Les aventures de l'economie subjective et son ouverture a l'alterite/ The adventures of the subjective economy and its opening towards alterity.Vianu Muresan - 2007 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 6 (16):159-168.
    Delia Popa, Emmanuel Levinas, Les aventures de l’economie subjective et son ouverture a l’alterite (Eemmanuel Levinas, The adventures of the subjective economy and its opening towards alterity) Lumen Publishing House, Iasi, 2007.
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    Distributive PBZ$$^{*}$$-lattices.Claudia Mureşan - 2024 - Studia Logica 112 (6):1319-1341.
    Arising in the study of Quantum Logics, PBZ $$^{*}$$ -lattices are the paraorthomodular Brouwer–Zadeh lattices in which the pairs of elements with their Kleene complements satisfy the Strong De Morgan condition with respect to the Brouwer complement. They form a variety $$\mathbb {PBZL}^{*}$$ which includes that of orthomodular lattices considered with an extended signature (by endowing them with a Brouwer complement coinciding with their Kleene complement), as well as antiortholattices (whose Brouwer complements are trivial). The former turn out to have (...)
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    Spiritual and Social Universe of 16th Century Transylvania.Ovidiu Muresan - 2013 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 12 (35):264-271.
    Review of Ioan-Aurel Pop, Biserică, societate şi cultură în Transilvania secolului al XVI-lea. Între acceptare şi excludere (Church, society and culture in 16 th Century Transylvania. Between acceptance and exclusion) , București: Editura Academiei, 2012.
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    The Moral Life and Its Theory in Romania. A Subjective Panorama.Valentin Muresan - 2016 - Postmodern Openings 7 (1):9-17.
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    (1 other version)Transcendentalism, nomicity and modal thought.Valentin Muresan - 1996 - Theoria 11 (3):49-59.
    The main purpose of this paper is to show that Kant’s transcendental philosophy is tacitly laden with the structures of modern modal thought. More exactly, the surprising parallelism which seems to exist between Kant’s manner of defining necessity (and, on this basis, nomicity) and the modern approaches of the same concepts in the frame of “possible worlds philosophy” is stressed. A new interpretation of the Categorical Imperative is also offered on this basis.
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    The Sublime and Teleological Reflection in Marc Richir and Edmund Husserl.I. -M. Muresan - 2013 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 2 (1):76-82.
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    Vasile Frãteanu, Tratat de metafizicã/ Treatise of Metaphysics.Vianu Muresan - 2003 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (5):209-214.
    Vasile Frãteanu, Tratat de metafizicã Editura Dacia, Cluj-Napoca, 2002.
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    Demand Deposits Insurance and Double Liability : The effect On Incentives.Radu Nechita - 2003 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 13 (1).
    The deposit insurance makes the value of deposits independent from the behavior of other depositors or from the value of bank assets. Its existence induces a moral hazard which might threaten the stability of the banking system. The efficiency of the DI depends on the control of moral hazard, which means the agents’ responsibilisation, depositors included. There is a conflict between the DI principles and the present propositions improving this mechanism.The possible solutions in order to solve this paradox are the (...)
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    Otto Hölder’s 1892 “Review of Robert Graßmann’s 1891 Theory of Number”. Introductory Note.Mircea Radu - 2013 - Philosophia Scientiae 17 (1):53-56.
    Hölder’s review of Robert Graßmann’s Theory of Number provides the first statement of Hölder’s most significant tenets concerning the distinction between the genetic and axiomatic presentation of mathematics, the mature expression of which is found in Hölder’s book The Mathematical Method of 1924. By translating Hölder’s review into English, I hope to make this unique document known to a wider public. In my introductory note I provide some context to Hölder’s paper and a few other remarks concerning the translation work.
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  20. The Internets role in the Bersih movement in Malaysia–A Case Study.Melanie Radue - 2012 - International Review of Information Ethics 18:12.
     
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    The eternal manifestation of the Spirit through the Son: a hypostatic or energetic reality? Inquiry in the works of Gregory of Cyprus and Gregory Palamas.Anne-Sophie Vivier-Mureşan - 2020 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 113 (3):1041-1068.
    The theological formulation of the “eternal manifestation of the Spirit through the Son”, developed by the patriarch of Constantinople Gregory of Cyprus in the 13th century, has been the subject of numerous studies in the 20th century and played an important role in the renewal of Trinitarian Orthodox theology. The interpretations are however diverging. Most theologians see in this formulation the manifestation of the uncreated energy, which would have been formalized later by Gregory Palamas. Others understand it as a hypostatic (...)
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  22. Minding minds: evolving a reflexive mind by interpreting others.Radu J. Bogdan - 2000 - Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
    The theme of this essay is rather simple, though its demonstration is not. It is that humans think reflexively or metamentally because -- and often in the forms in which -- they interpret each other. In this essay ‘metamental’ means ‘about mental’ and ‘reflexive mind’ means ‘a mind thinking about its own thoughts.’ To think reflexively or metamentally is to think about thoughts deliberately and explicitly, as in thinking that my current thoughts about metamentation are right. Thinking about thoughts requires (...)
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  23. (1 other version)The architectural nonchalance of commonsense psychology.Radu J. Bogdan - 1993 - Mind and Language 8 (2):189-205.
    Eliminativism assumes that commonsense psychology describes and explains the mind in terms of the internal design and operation of the mind. If this assumption is invalidated, so is eliminativism. The same conditional is true of intentional realism. Elsewhere (Bogdan 1991) I have argued against this 'folk- theory-theory' assumption by showing that commonsense psychology is not an empirical prototheory of the mind but a biosocially motivated practice of coding, utilizing, and sharing information from and about conspecifics. Here, without presupposing a specific (...)
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    Distributive PBZ $$^{*}$$ -lattices.Claudia Mureşan - 2024 - Studia Logica 112 (6):1319-1341.
    Arising in the study of Quantum Logics, PBZ \(^{*}\) -_lattices_ are the paraorthomodular Brouwer–Zadeh lattices in which the pairs of elements with their Kleene complements satisfy the Strong De Morgan condition with respect to the Brouwer complement. They form a variety \(\mathbb {PBZL}^{*}\) which includes that of orthomodular lattices considered with an extended signature (by endowing them with a Brouwer complement coinciding with their Kleene complement), as well as antiortholattices (whose Brouwer complements are trivial). The former turn out to have (...)
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    Our Own Minds: Sociocultural Grounds for Self-Consciousness.Radu J. Bogdan - 2010 - Bradford.
    An argument that in response to sociocultural pressures, human minds develop self-consciousness by activating a complex machinery of self-regulation.
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    Predicative Minds: The Social Ontogeny of Propositional Thinking.Radu J. Bogdan - 2008 - MIT Press/Bradford Books.
    An exploration of why and how the human competence for predication came to be.
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    Grounds for cognition: how goal-guided behavior shapes the mind.Radu J. Bogdan - 1994 - Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates.
    This is how guidance of behavior to goal grounds and explains cognition and the main forms in which it manages information.
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    Eco-Frauds: The Ethics and Impact of Corporate Greenwashing.Radu Simion - forthcoming - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:7-26.
    The evolving dynamics of the marketplace, coupled with concerns regarding the finite capacity to meet increasing demands, have led to the emergence of new phenomena and practices. These developments, while heralding significant changes in the perception and selection of products and services, also elicit substantial concerns. Greenwashing is defined as the strategic practice by which corporations create a misleading impression of their environmental initiatives. This paper examines the theoretical foundations and multifaceted nature of greenwashing, identifying key deceptive strategies such as (...)
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    Réalité, possibilité, nouveauté : ce qui reste de l’inspiration artistique dans les images générées par l’Intelligence Artificielle. Esthétique et sémantique.Radu-Cristian Andreescu - 2024 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 33 (1):13-23.
    Cet article porte sur les images créées à l’aide des intelligences artificielles génératives sur des plateformes telles que DALL-E, Midjourney ou Stable Diffusion à partir de mots saisis en langage naturel. L’article ne s’occupe pas de savoir si les images générées peuvent être considérées comme des œuvres d’art en termes de qualité esthétique, de paternité ou d’originalité artistique. Il s’occupe de savoir si l’intelligence artificielle générative peut créer dans les mêmes conditions que celles qui étaient autrefois prescrites à l’art, notamment (...)
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    Subjectivity as the Care of the Self: a Foucaultian Reading of Self-care.Radu Bandol - 2015 - Postmodern Openings 6 (1):65-85.
    This study is considered as a proposal to identify some metaphysical support of the self-care for a patient suffering from a chronic disease, as an extension of the bio-psycho-social paradigm. The methodology is dominated by a phenomenological perspective, supported by a hermeneutic conceptual analysis of the care of the self in Michel Foucault, focused on the Socratico-Platonic period and pervaded by the intention of having a translation and application to self-care. Foucault pleads for an aesthetics of the self, called subjectivity, (...)
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  31. Leagănul gândirii.Radu Enescu - 1971 - [n.p.],: Revista scriitorilor români.
     
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    Thoughts on the New Ethics Expertise. Book Review.Valentin Muresan - 2016 - Postmodern Openings 7 (1):179-182.
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    Wittgenstein in Recent French Poetics: Henri Meschonnic and Jacques Roubaud.Maria Rusanda Muresan - 2011 - Paragraph 34 (3):423-440.
    Two recent French poets, Henri Meschonnic and Jacques Roubaud, have found in Wittgenstein's philosophy an alternative to post-structuralist poetics. Meschonnic's poetry and his theoretical writings show a sustained critical engagement with Wittgenstein, whom he reads in conjunction with Emile Benveniste. The writers inform his theory of poetic rhythm and his practice of biblical translation. Roubaud's use of Wittgenstein, by contrast, here examined in the collection Quelque chose noir, is linked partly with the poet's grief following the death of his wife (...)
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    Commentary on Blatz.Radu Neculau - unknown
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  35. Zenônovu apčriu „dichotómia"?Rieši Súčet Nekonečného Geometrického Radu - 1986 - Filozofia 41 (1):57.
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    The Political Use of Capital Punishment as a Legitimation Strategy of the Communist Regime in Romania, 1944-1958.Radu Stancu - 2014 - History of Communism in Europe 5:106-130.
    In this article, I will describe the evolution of capital punishment and the influence that ideology had during the founding years of Romania’s communist regime, until 1958, when the legislation and application of capital punishment reached its highest peak. Starting with the punishment of war criminals and fascists, I will then describe how the death penalty was used for political motives in a period when the regime had to consolidate, legitimate and fight different enemies. With ups and downs like The (...)
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  37. A Clinical Reading of Winnicott's 'False Self' and of Lacan's 'False Semblant'.Radu Turcanu - 2008 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 14:221.
     
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  38. Bucureşti.Radu Ş Vergatti & Nicolae Spătarul Milescu - forthcoming - Paideia.
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  39. The manufacture of belief.Radu J. Bogdan - 1986 - In Belief: Form, Content, and Function. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Interpreting Minds by.Radu J. Bogdan & Vg Hardcastle - 2000 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60 (3):737-740.
    I have a confession to make. In general, I do not like discussions concerning folk psychology. I have never quite understood what the fuss was about. Radu Bogdan has changed my mind. His recent book, Interpreting Minds, explains why folk psychology is important and how we should understand it and does so in a plausible way. For these two reasons, philosophy should welcome his monograph wholeheartedly.
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  41. ``Cognition and Epistemic Closure".Radu Bogdan - 1985 - American Philosophical Quarterly 22 (1):55--63.
    JUSTIFICATION and knowledge are thought to be closed under known implication..1 This widely shared assumption is embodied in the following principles of epistemic closure.
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    Logical fallacies and invasion biology.Radu Cornel Guiaşu & Christopher W. Tindale - 2018 - Biology and Philosophy 33 (5-6):34.
    Leading invasion biologists sometimes dismiss critics and criticisms of their field by invoking “the straw man” fallacy. Critics of invasion biology are also labelled as a small group of “naysayers” or “contrarians”, who are sometimes engaging in “science denialism”. Such unfortunate labels can be seen as a way to possibly suppress legitimate debates and dismiss or minimize reasonable concerns about some aspects of invasion biology, including the uncertainties about the geographic origins and complex environmental impacts of species, and the control (...)
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    Board Gender Diversity and Corporate Response to Cyber Risk: Evidence from Cybersecurity Related Disclosure.Camélia Radu & Nadia Smaili - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 177 (2):351-374.
    Cyber risk has become one of the greatest threats to firms in recent years. Accordingly, boards of directors must be continually vigilant about this danger. They have a duty to ensure that the companies adopt appropriate cybersecurity measures to manage the risk of cyber fraud. Boards should also ensure that the firm disclose material cyber risk and breaches. We examine how the board’s gender composition can influence the extent of such disclosure, based on a sample of the companies listed on (...)
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  44. By way of means and ends.Radu J. Bogdan - 1994 - In Grounds for cognition: how goal-guided behavior shapes the mind. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates.
    This chapter provides the teleological foundations for our analysis of guidance to goal. Its objective is to ground goal-directedness genetically. The basic suggestion is this. Organisms are small things, with few energy resources and puny physical means, battling a ruthless physical and biological nature. How do they manage to survive and multiply? CLEVERLY, BY ORGANIZING.
     
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    D. M. Armstrong.Radu J. Bogdan (ed.) - 1984 - Dordrecht: Reidel.
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    (Re)Considering Geoengineering in an Ethical Biocultural Framework.Radu Simion - forthcoming - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:15-32.
    In the perspective of biocultural homogenization and the increasingly prominent use of technology, environmental ethics faces new challenges. Development policies, governance, and economic factors impose new ways of understanding and managing coexistence. Phenomena such as pandemics, global warming, migratory phenomena, the expansion of urban and rural areas, and the development of large-scale monocultures show us that human agency, resources, the environment, and surroundings are increasingly intertwined, both physically and metaphysically, in an increasingly encompassing organism where the dissociation between the local (...)
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    The “Right to Be Forgotten”: Negotiating Public and Private Ordering in the European Union.Roxana Radu & Jean-Marie Chenou - 2019 - Business and Society 58 (1):74-102.
    Although the Internet is frequently referred to as a global public resource, its functioning remains predominantly controlled by private actors. The Internet brought about significant shifts in the way we conceptualize governance. In particular, the handling of “big data” by private intermediaries has a direct impact on routine practices and personal lives. The implementation of the “right to be forgotten” following the May 2014 decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union against Google blurs the boundaries between the (...)
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  48. Local Induction.Radu J. Bogdan - 1977 - Philosophy of Science 44 (1):173-177.
     
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  49. Imagining emotions.Radu Bumbăcea - forthcoming - Erkenntnis.
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    Religion in the public sphere: is there a common European model?Radu Carp - 2011 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 10 (28):84-107.
    Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 st1:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-ansi-language:#0400; mso-fareast-language:#0400; mso-bidi-language:#0400;} In order to see whether there is a common European model that gives a place to religion in the public sphere two issues have to be taken into account: first, if there is a theory of secularization that accurately describes the current situation of European societies and second (...)
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