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Newsletterul de filozofie românească – Nr. 12 (164) Retrospectiva anului 2019

I. PREZENȚE INTERNAȚIONALE  

A)  CÄ‚RȚI DE AUTOR PUBLICATE LA EDITURI DIN STRÄ‚INÄ‚TATE

  1. Lucian Blaga,  Die Entstehung der Metapher und der Sinn von Kultur, New Academic Press, 2019.
  2. Corin Braga,  Archétypologie postmoderne,  Honoré Champion, 2019.
  3. Elena Ciocoiu,  Les Configurations de l’imaginaire pascalien,  Classiques Garnier, 2019.
  4. Ion Dur,  Cioran – A Dionysiac with the voluptuousness of doubt, Vernon Press,  2019.
  5. Dragoș Calma,  Reading Proclus and the  Book of Causes  Volume 1, Brill, 2019.
  6. Razvan Ioan,  The Body in Spinoza and Nietzsche, Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
  7. Lucian Ionel,  Sinn und Begriff: Negativití¤t bei Hegel und Heidegger, De Gruyter, 2019.
  8. Cristina Ionescu,  On the good life. Thinking through the Intermediaries in Plato’s Philebus, SUNY Press, 2019.
  9. Dana Neacsu,  The Bourgeois Charm of Karl Marx & the Ideological Irony of American Jurisprudence, Brill, 2019.
  10. Cosmin Toma,  Neutraliser l’absolu. Blanchot, Beckett et la chose littéraire,  Éditions Hermann, 2019.
  11. Marilena Vlad,  Damascius et l’ineffable: Récit de l’impossible discours, Vrin, 2019.

 

B)  VOLUME COLECTIVE PUBLICATE LA EDITURI DIN STRÄ‚INÄ‚TATE

  1. Elena Băltuță (ed.),  Medieval Perceptual Puzzles, Brill, 2019.
  2. Dragoș Calma (ed.),  Reading Proclus and the  Book of Causes,  Volume 1, Brill, 2019
  3. íron Telegdi-Csetri, Garrett Wallace Brown (ed.),  Kant’s Cosmopolitics. Contemporary Issues and Global Debates, Edinburgh University Press, 2019.
  4. Lucian Dînca  et alii  (trad.)  Athanase d’Alexandrie: Traités contre les Ariens.  Collection Sources chrétiennes – No. 598, Cerf, 2019.
  5. Ioana Negru,  Wilfred Dolfsma (ed.),  The Ethical Formation of Economists, Routledge, 2019.
  6. Mihaela-Gențiana Stănișor,  Aurélien Demars  (ed.),  Cioran, archives paradoxales. Tome IV – Nouvelles approches critiques,  Classiques Garnier, 2019.
  7. Andrei Timotin,  Paul Magdalino  (ed.),  Savoirs prédictifs et techniques divinatoires de l’Antiquité tardive í  Byzance,  La Pomme d’or, 2019.

 

C)  ARTICOLE SAU RECENZII PUBLICATE ÎN REVISTE DIN STRÄ‚INATATE

  1. Andreea Smaranda Aldea, “Imagination and Its Critical Dimension: Lived Possibilities and An Other Kind of Otherwise”,  The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy: Volume 17,  2019
  2. István Aranyosi, “Prediction, embodiment, and representation”,  Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 42, 2019
  3. Diana Arghirescu, “The Neo-Confucian Transmoral Dimension of Zhu Xi’s Moral Thought”,  Philosophy East and West, 2019
  4. Maria Alina Asavei, “The art and politics of imagination: remembering mass violence against women”,  Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2019
  5. Tudor Baetu, “On the Possibility of Crucial Experiments in Biology”,  The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Volume 70, Issue 2, 2019
  6. Emil Badici, “Iterated Mixed Strategies and Pascal’s Wager”,  Logica Universalis, 2019
  7. Sorin Bangu, “Hard and Blind: On Wittgenstein’s Genealogical View of Logical Necessity”,  Philosophy and phenomenological research, 2019
  8. Cătălin Bărboianu, “Wigner’s Puzzle on Applicability of Mathematics: On What Table to Assemble It?”,  Axiomathes, 2019
  9. Raul-Ovidiu Bodea, “Nikolai Berdyaev’s Dialectics of Freedom: In Search for Spiritual Freedom”,  Open Theology, Band 5, Heft 1, 2019
  10. Remus  Breazu, “The Question of Violence Between the Transcendental and the Empirical Field: The Case of Husserl’s Philosophy”,  Human Studies, 2019
  11. Constantin C. Brîncuș, “Are the open-ended rules for negation categorical?”,  Synthese, 2019
  12. Constantin C. Brîncuș, “Philosophical Accounts of First-Order Logical Truths”,  Acta Analytica,  2019
  13. Constantin C. Brîncuș, Iulian D. Toader, “Categoricity and Negation. A Note on Kripke’s Affirmativism”,  The Logica Yearbook  2018, 2019
  14. Veronica Cibotaru, “Matthew Burch, Jack Marsh, Irene McMullin (Eds.): Normativity, Meaning, and the Promise of Phenomenology” (Book review),  Phenomenological Reviews, 2019
  15. Veronica Cibotaru, “Husserlian Phenomenology of Meaning: Across Language Boundaries”,  Annales de Phénoménologie – Nouvelle série,  Numéro 18, 2019
  16. Cristian Ciocan, “Embodiment and Animality”,  Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, Vol. 50, Issue 2, 2019
  17. Cristian Ciocan, “Violence and Affectivity”,  Human Studies, 2019
  18. Virgil Ciomos, Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron, “Actualité du spiritualisme”,  Revue philosophique de la France et de l’étranger 2019/2 (Tome 144)  
  19. Catalina Condruz, “Is Mental Illness a Form of Violence Against the Self? Notes on Ego Disintegration in Schizophrenia”,  Human Studies, 2019
  20. Emanuel Copilas, “Negative determinations of intellect: A Hegelian critique of Slayer’s phenomenology”,  Metal Music Studies, Volume 5, Number 1, 2019
  21. Richard David-Rus, DuÅ¡ko Prelević, “Proceedings of the EENPS 2018 Conference in Bratislava: Introduction”,  Filozofia Nauki, Tom 28, Nr 4, 2019
  22. Mădălina Diaconu, “Sniffing Ahead: Pioneers of olfactory design”. Book review of Victoria Henshaw et al., Designing with Smells. Practices, Techniques, and Challenges (2018), in:  The Senses and Society, vol. 14, 2019
  23. Cristian Dimitriu, “The irrelevance of poverty for the morality of the lending system”,  Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2019
  24. Cristian Dimitriu, “Odious Debts and International Fair Trade”,  Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofia, No. 76, 2019
  25. Mihnea Dobre, “Henry More and William Petty: Revisiting an Early Modern Polemic”,  Early Science and Medicine, 2019
  26. Dragos Duicu, “La téléologie cachée dans la pensée biologique d’Uexküll”,    Revue de métaphysique et de morale,  vol. 101, 2019
  27. Daniela Dumitru, “Creating meaning. The importance of Arts, Humanities and Culture for critical thinking development”,  Studies in Higher Education, 2019
  28. Adelin Dumitru, “Reparatory Justice Reconsidered. On its Lack of Substance and its Epistemic Function”,  The Philosophical Forum,  Vol. 50, Issue 1, 2019
  29. Andreea Eșanu, “Auguste Comte and J. S. Mill on physical causes. The case of Joseph Fourier’s analytical theory of heat”,  Hopos, 2019
  30. Christian Ferencz-Flatz, “Eidetic intuition as physiognomics: rethinking Adorno’s phenomenological heritage”,  Continental Philosophy Review, Springer, 2019
  31. Christian Ferencz-Flatz, “Zur Funktion des Vortheoretischen bei Adorno”,  Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, Band 67, Heft 6, 2019
  32. Octavian Gabor, “Liturgical Theology after Schmemann: An Orthodox Reading of Paul Ricoeur” (Book review),  Phenomenological Reviews, 2019
  33. Nora Grigore, “Extensions, Numbers and Frege’s Project of Logic as Universal Language”,  Axiomathes, 2019
  34. Maria Gyemant, “Intersubjective Categories: A More Precise Classification?”,  Constructivist Foundations, Vol. 14, Nr. 2, 2019
  35. Ciprian Jeler, “Beyond an Instrumental View of Violence: On Sartre’s Discussion of Violence in  Notebooks for an Ethics”,  Human Studies, 2019
  36. Veronica Lazăr, “Saving the rules from the exceptions? John Millar, the Scottish Enlightenment and the history of the family”,  Global Intellectual History, 2019
  37. Alexandru Marcoci, “On a Dilemma of Redistribution”,  Dialectica,  2019
  38. Alexandru Marcoci, James Nguyen, “Objectivity, Ambiguity, and Theory Choice”,  Erkenntnis, Vol. 84, Issue 2, 2019
  39. Paul Marinescu, “Understanding the Protester’s Opposition: From Bodily Presence to the Linguistic Dimension-Violence and Non-violence”,  Human Studies, 2019
  40. Andrei Mărășoiu, “Understanding, Problem-Solving, and Conscious Reflection”,  Acta Analytica, Vol. 34, Issue 1, 2019
  41. Mihaela Mihai, “Understanding complicity: memory, hope and the imagination”,  Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2019
  42. Mihaela Mihai, “The  ‘Affairs’  of Political Memory: hermeneutical dissidence from national myth-making”,  Angelaki,  Volume 24, 2019
  43. Corin Mihăilă, “The Gnostic and Hellenistic Backgrounds of Sophia in 1 Corinthians 1-4”,  Perichoresis 17, 2019
  44. Andrei Moldovan, “Can Entailments Be Implicatures?”,  Philosophical Analysis 79:  Philosophical Insights into Pragmatics,  De Gruyter, 2019
  45. Andrei Moldovan, “Descriptions and Tests for Polysemy”,  Axiomathes, 2019
  46. Nicolae Morar, Jonathan Beever, “The epistemic and ethical onus of “˜One Health'”,  Bioethics, 2019
  47. Lilian Negura,  Nathalie Plante, Maude Lévesque, “The role of social representations in the construction of power relations”,  Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 2019
  48. Gheorghe Pașcalău, “Stephen Gersh: Being Different. More Neoplatonism after Derrida” (Book review),  Philosophische Rundschau, Band 65, Heft 4, 2019
  49. Gabriel Popa, “Adam Knowles: Heidegger’s Fascist Affinities: A Politics of Silence” (Book review),  Phenomenological Reviews, 2019
  50. Adrian Rezuș, “Jan von Plato, Saved from the Cellar. Gerhard Gentzen’s Shorthand Notes on Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics” (Book review),  Studia Logica,  Volume 107, Issue 3, 2019
  51. Mona Simion, “Knowledge”first functionalism”,  Philosophical Issues, 2019
  52. Marius Stan, “Response to H. Floris Cohen’s essay review on Newtonian scholarship”,  British Journal for the History of Science, Volume 52, 2019
  53. Marius Stan, “Absolute Time: The Limit of Kant’s Idealism”,  Noí»s, vol. 53,  2019
  54. Ovidiu Stanciu, “El mito como apertura al mundo. Sobre un equí­voco en el pensamiento de Patočka”,  Aporí­a. Revista Internacional de Investigaciones Filosóficas  vol. 3, 2019
  55. Olivia Sultanescu, Claudine Verheggen,  “Davidson’s Answer to Kripke’s Sceptic”,  The Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy, Vol 7.2, 2019
  56. Ion Tănăsescu,  Monism and Particularism: Methodology in Brentano’s Psychology,  Axiomathes, Vol. 29, Issue 4, 2019
  57. Gabriel Târziu, “Some Concerns Regarding Explanatory Pluralism: The Explanatory Role of Optimality Models”,  Filozofia Nauki, Tom 28, Nr 4, 2019
  58. Ionut Untea, “Where Human and Divine Intimacy Meet: an Insight into the Theodicy of Marilyn McCord Adams”,  Sophia, 2019
  59. Mihaela Vatavu, “Kant’s innovative theory of judgment and cognition in the False Subtlety of Syllogistic Figures”,  Philosophische Zeitschrift der Kant-Gesellschaft, Band 110, Heft 4, 2019
  60. Alexandru Volacu, “Electoral  Quid Pro Quo: A Defence of Barter Markets in Votes”,  Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2019
  61. Dan Zeman, “Multiple Indexing Relativism about Predicates of Taste”,  Critica,  Volume 51, number 151,  2019.

 

D)  STUDII ÎN VOLUME COLECTIVE PUBLICATE LA EDITURI DIN STRÄ‚INÄ‚TATE CU PARTICIPARE ROMí‚NEASCÄ‚“‹”‹”‹”‹”‹”‹

  1. Sorin Baiasu, “The Realisability of Kant’s Cosmopolitan Values”, in:  íron Telegdi-Csetri, Garrett Wallace Brown (ed.),  Kant’s Cosmopolitics. Contemporary Issues and Global Debates, Edinburgh University Press, 2019
  2. Ana Bazac, “Τέλος and Aristotle’s Technological Determinism”, in:  Demetra Sfendoni-Mentzou (ed.),  Proceedings of the World Congress Aristotle 2400 Years, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,  Interdisciplinary Centre for Aristotle Studies, A.U.TH.,  2019
  3. Elena Băltuță, “The Escape Artist: Robert Kilwardby on Objects as sine qua non Causes”, in:  Elena Băltuță (ed.),  Medieval Perceptual Puzzles, Brill, 2019
  4. Rodica Brad, “Cioran, l’íªtre « impensablement seul », et « la solitude absolue » de Å¢uțea Une correspondance étonnante”,  in:  Aurélien Demars, Mihaela-Gențiana Stănișor (ed.),  Cioran, archives paradoxales. Tome IV – Nouvelles approches critiques,  Classiques Garnier, 2019
  5. Dragoș Calma, “Sine secundaria: Thomas d’ Aquin, Siger de Brabant et les débats sur l’ occasionalisme”, in:  Dragoș Calma (ed.),  Reading Proclus and the  Book of Causes  Volume 1, Brill, 2019
  6. Ionuț Marius Chelariu, “La solitude comme lieu de rencontre avec Dieu”,  in:  Aurélien Demars, Mihaela-Gențiana Stănișor (ed.),  Cioran, archives paradoxales. Tome IV – Nouvelles approches critiques,  Classiques Garnier, 2019
  7. Mara-Daria Cojocaru,  Philipp von Gall, “Beyond Plausibility Checks: A Case for Moral Doubt in Review Processes of Animal Experimentation”, in:  Kathrin Herrmann,  Kimberley Jayne (ed.),  Animal Experimentation: Working Towards a Paradigm Change, Brill, 2019
  8. Ilinca Damian, “The Artwork as a Perpetual Re-enactment”, in:  Wendy Russell, Emily Ryall, Malcolm MacLean (ed.),  The Philosophy of Play as Life, Routledge, 2019
  9. Mădălina Diaconu, “The Weather Worlds of Human Bodies”, in: Richard Shusterman (ed.),  Bodies in the Streets. The Somaesthetics of City Life, Brill, 2019
  10. Mihnea Dobre, “Jacques Rohault and Cartesian Experimentalism”, in:  Steven Nadler, Tad M. Schmaltz, and Delphine Antoine-Mahut (ed.),  The Oxford Handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism, Oxford University Press, 2019
  11. Răzvan Enache, “Styles de solitude í  l’époque de la barbarie”,  in:  Aurélien Demars, Mihaela-Gențiana Stănișor (ed.),  Cioran, archives paradoxales. Tome IV – Nouvelles approches critiques,  Classiques Garnier, 2019
  12. Christian Ferencz-Flatz, “Edmund Husserl. Das Wesen der Phí¤nomenologie”,  in:  Jessica Nitsche, Nadine Werner (ed.),  Entwendungen. Walter Benjamin und seine Quellen, Wilhelm Fink, 2019
  13. Florin Filimon, “The Prediction Method by Means of the Holy Gospel and the Psalter: a Late Byzantine Case of a Reassigned Geomantic Text”,   in:  Paul Magdalino, Andrei Timotin (ed.),  Savoirs prédictifs et techniques divinatoires de l’Antiquité tardive í  Byzance,  La Pomme d’or, 2019
  14. Alexandru-Ovidiu Gacea, “Plato and the ‘Internal Dialogue’: An Ancient Answer for a New Model of the Self”, in: Luca Pitteloud, Evan Keeling (ed.),  Psychology and Ontology in Plato, Routledge, 2019
  15. Dana Jalobeanu, “Francis Bacon on Sophists, Poets and Other Forms of Self-Deceit (Or, What Can the Experimental Philosopher Learn from a Theoretically Informed History of Philosophy?)”, in: Alberto Vanzo & Peter R. Anstey (ed.),  Experiment, Speculation and Religion in Early Modern Philosophy,   Routledge, 2019.
  16. Mircea Lăzărescu, “La solitude cosmique de Cioran”,  in:  Aurélien Demars, Mihaela-Gențiana Stănișor (ed.),  Cioran, archives paradoxales. Tome IV – Nouvelles approches critiques,  Classiques Garnier, 2019
  17. Stefan-Sebastian Maftei, “Is there a Cosmopolitan Impetus behind Kant’s Definition of Taste as the Discipline of Genius? An Appraisal”, in:  íron Telegdi-Csetri, Garrett Wallace Brown (ed.),  Kant’s Cosmopolitics. Contemporary Issues and Global Debates, Edinburgh University Press, 2019
  18. Alexandra Megearu, “Bodily Pain and the Breakdown of Language in Algerian Testimony and Literature”, in:  Espen Dahl, Cassandra Falke, Thor Eirik Eriksen (ed.),  Phenomenology of the Broken Body, 2019
  19. Alexandra Magearu: “Torture and Traumatic Dehiscence.  Améry and Fanon on Bodily Vulnerability”, in:  Espen Dahl, Cassandra Falke, Thor Eirik Eriksen (ed.),  Phenomenology of the Broken Body, Routledge, 2019
  20. Andrei-Tudor Man, “Chrysippus’ Theory of Divination in Cicero, De divinatione”, in:  Paul Magdalino, Andrei Timotin (ed.),  Savoirs prédictifs et techniques divinatoires de l’Antiquité tardive í  Byzance,  La Pomme d’or, 2019
  21. Sebastian Mateiescu, “The Doctrine of Immanent Realism in Maximus the Confessor”, in:  Panagiotis G. Pavlos, Lars Fredrik Janby, Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson, Torstein Theodor Tollefsen (ed.),  Platonism and Christian Thought in Late Antiquity, Routledge, 2019
  22. Vlad Niculescu, “What Sense Does Solicitude Make? Rethinking with Levinas the Social Import of Fundamental Philosophical Inquiry”, in:  Luí­s Aguiar de Sousa, Ana Falcato (ed.),  Phenomenological Approaches to Intersubjectivity and Values, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019
  23. Alina Noveanu, “Sein und Zeit und die Zollikoner Seminare”, in:  Harald Seubert (ed.),  Neunzig Jahre “ºSein und Zeit”¹, Karl Alber, 2019
  24. Adrian Pirtea, “From Lunar Nodes to Eclipse Dragons: The Fundaments of the Chaldean Art (CCAG V/2, 131-40) and the Reception of Arabo-Persian Astrology in Byzantium”, in:  Paul Magdalino, Andrei Timotin (ed.),  Savoirs prédictifs et techniques divinatoires de l’Antiquité tardive í  Byzance,  La Pomme d’or, 2019
  25. Adrian Pirtea, “The Origin of Passions in Neoplatonic and Early Christian Thought: Porphyry of Tyre and Evagrius Ponticus”, in:  Panagiotis G. Pavlos, Lars Fredrik Janby, Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson, Torstein Theodor Tollefsen (ed.),  Platonism and Christian Thought in Late Antiquity, Routledge, 2019
  26. Gabriel Popescu, “Cioran et Blanchot Les « hérétiques de l’existence », les hérétiques de la solitude”,  in:  Aurélien Demars, Mihaela-Gențiana Stănișor (ed.),  Cioran, archives paradoxales. Tome IV – Nouvelles approches critiques,  Classiques Garnier, 2019
  27. Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet, “Émilie, Friedrich der GroíŸe und die “Leibniz-Wolff’sche” Metaphysik”, in:  Ruth Hagengruber, Hartmut Hecht (ed.),  Emilie Du Châtelet und die deutsche Aufklí¤rung, Springer, 2019
  28. Oana Serban, “Transnational Bio-Political Motives in Postmodern Cinema: Žižek and Badiou on Udi Aloni’s Forgiveness and Local Angel”,  Christina Rawls, Diana Neiva, Steven S. Gouveia (ed.),  Philosophy and Film, Routledge, 2019
  29. Diana Stanciu, “The Divine and the Human Other Rhetoric of Power and Embodied Cognition in the Early Medieval Debate on Relics”, in:  Jérí´me Lagouaní¨re (ed.),  La Naissance d’autrui, de l’Antiquité í  la Renaissance, Classiques Garnier, 2019
  30. Mihaela-Gențiana Stănișor, “La solitude ou le mal d’íªtre chez Cioran”,  in:  Aurélien Demars, Mihaela-Gențiana Stănișor (ed.),  Cioran, archives paradoxales. Tome IV – Nouvelles approches critiques,  Classiques Garnier, 2019
  31. íron Telegdi-Csetri, Garrett Wallace Brown, “Background issues and challenges in Kant’s cosmopolitanism”, in:  íron Telegdi-Csetri, Garrett Wallace Brown (ed.),  Kant’s Cosmopolitics. Contemporary Issues and Global Debates, Edinburgh University Press, 2019
  32. Andrei Timotin, “Divination et providence dans le néoplatonisme tardif (Jamblique et Proclus)”, in:  Paul Magdalino, Andrei Timotin (ed.),  Savoirs prédictifs et techniques divinatoires de l’Antiquité tardive í  Byzance,  La Pomme d’or, 2019
  33. Vladimir Tismaneanu,  “The Metapolitics of Despair: Romania’s Mystical Generation and the Passions of Emil Cioran”, in:  Vladimir Tismaneanu Bogdan C. Iacob (ed.),  Ideological Storms, CEU Press, 2019
  34. Iulian D. Toader, “Talking Past Each Other: Mach and Husserl on Thought Economy”, in: Friedrich Stadler (ed.),  Ernst Mach – Life, Work, Influence, Springer, 2019
  35. Marilena Vlad, “La divination du principe chez Damascius et le silence de Platon”, in:  Paul Magdalino, Andrei Timotin (ed.),  Savoirs prédictifs et techniques divinatoires de l’Antiquité tardive í  Byzance,  La Pomme d’or, 2019
  36. Constantin Zaharia, “Du vain espoir d’íªtre seul”,  in:  Aurélien Demars, Mihaela-Gențiana Stănișor (ed.),  Cioran, archives paradoxales. Tome IV – Nouvelles approches critiques,  Classiques Garnier, 2019
  37. Dan Zeman, “Faultless Disagreement”, in:  Martin Kusch (ed.),  The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Relativism,  Routledge, 2019

 

E)  PARTICIPÄ‚RI ROMí‚NEÅžTI LA COLOCVII ORGANIZATE ÎN STRÄ‚INATATE

  1. Andreea Smaranda Aldea, “Motivating Critical Possibilities Imagination and its Normativity”,  Faktum, Faktizití¤t, Wirklichkeit | Fact, Facticity, Reality, DGPF-Tagung 2019 | DGPF-Conference 2019, Wien
  2. Smaranda Aldea, “Self-Othering, Self-Transformation, and Theoretical Freedom:Self-Variation and Husserl’s Phenomenology as Radical Immanent Critique”,  From the Paris Lectures to the Cartesian Meditations: The Legacy of Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology, Prague, October 17th -19th, 2019
  3. Cristian Bodea,  “Intersubjectivity as non-specular mimesis”,  Internationaler Marc-Richir-Kongress: Transpositionen des Denkens. Marc Richirs Projekt einer Neugründung der Phí¤nomenologie,  Bergische Universití¤t Wuppertal, 26. – 29. Mí¤rz 2019
  4. Constantin Brincus, “Open-Ended Quantification and Alternative Models”,  Workshop “Formal Logic and Philosophy of Science”,  Unipark Nonntal, Salzburg, May 4, 2019
  5. Constantin Brîncuș,  “Open-ended Quantification and Non-standard Models”,  Logica 2019,  KláÅ¡ter Hejnice,  Czech Republic, 24.-28. Juni, 2019
  6. Veronica Cibotaru, “La critique ingardenienne de l’idéalisme de Husserl”,  Early Phenomenology in Poland in the Context of the Phenomenological Movement,  Polish Academy of Sciences, Paris,  January 18, 2019
  7. Veronica Cibotaru, “How is a phenomenological description of the religious experience possible?”,  Religious Experience and Description,  Valparaiso University, Valparaiso,  USA,  October 10-12, 2019
  8. Cristian Ciocan, “Violence and Image”,  Faktum, Faktizití¤t, Wirklichkeit | Fact, Facticity, Reality, DGPF-Tagung 2019 | DGPF-Conference 2019, Wien
  9. Eveline Cioflec,  “Relationalití¤t und Geschichtlichkeit bei Heidegger und Rombach”,  “Ontologie im Umbruch – zur Phí¤nomenologie radikaler Geschichtlichkeit”,  Universití¤t Tübingen,  14.-16. November 2019
  10. Mara-Daria Cojocaru, Philipp von Gall , “Beyond Plausibility Checks: A Case for Moral Doubt in Review Processes of Animal Experimentation”,  Animal Experimentation: Working Towards a Paradigm Change,  14-15 June,  Münchner Kompetenzzentrum Ethik (LMU), München, 2019
  11. Catalina Condruz, “Violence and Social Networking: A Phenomenological Investigation”,  Violence. An Inclusive Interdisciplinary Project,  Verona, Italy, 15th July 2019 –   16th July 2019
  12. Ion Copoeru, “Interruptions: Between the linguistic interactionism and the phenomenology of signs”,  Colloque International “Corpus philo: corpus í (p)prendre”,  Université Grenoble-Alpes,  20-22 novembre 2019
  13. Sorin Costreie, “Truth, post-truth and nothing but the truth”,  IAU Master Class:  What does it mean to be a vicerector/vice-president for internationalization?, 7-10 April,  University of Zagreb,  Dubrovnik, 2019
  14. Sorin Costreie,  “Truth, Post-truth and Nothing but the Truth”, Ehime University, Japan, May 14, 2019
  15. Adina Covaci, “The Asymmetry of Deference”,  Society for Applied Philosophy Annual Conference, University of Cardiff, Wales, 28-30 June, 2019
  16. Ana-Maria Cretu,  “Natural Kinds as Real Patterns”,  Workshop “Formal Logic and Philosophy of Science”,  Unipark Nonntal, Salzburg, May 4, 2019
  17. Rodica Croitoru, “Le Dieu de l’Opus postumum  entre Zoroastre et Démiurge”,  Kant et les grecs, hier et aujourd’hui, Athens, 23-25 October, 2019
  18. Daniela Cutas, “Nothing if not family? On the value of genetic connections”,  Society for Applied Philosophy Annual Conference, University of Cardiff, Wales, 28-30 June, 2019
  19. Richard David-rus, “The factivity of non-explanatory understanding”,  CLMPST 2019: 16th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology, 5-10 August, Prague, 2019
  20. Richard David-rus, “Defending non-explanatory understanding”,  7th Biennial EPSA Conference, Geneva, 11-14 September 2019
  21. Mădălina Diaconu, “Ritual Design and Design Theory: A Tensioned Encounter”,  Design Culture and Somaesthetics Conference, Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest, 6 May 2019
  22. Mădălina Diaconu, “HEAT: Hermeneutics and Experience in the Aesthetics of Temperature”,  19th Congress of the International Association of Aesthetics, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, 25 July 2019
  23. Mădălina Diaconu, “Erfahrung, Erlebnis, Erforschung. The Triad of Experience in Contemporary Aesthetics”,  Aesthetic Experience Today, Charles University Prague, 12 September 2019
  24. Mădălina Diaconu, “Between Sky and Earth: Towards an Eco-aesthetics of the Atmosphere”,  Dialogue and Understanding: The International conference on the research on discourse of ecoaesthetics,  China, 18-20 October 2019
  25. Mădălina Diaconu, “Life-enhancing beauty: a controversial issue in the aesthetic theory”,  Advanced Studies Conference: Vitality and Wellbeing Aesthetic Considerations, Concepts and Clinical Practice,  Sigmund Freud University Vienna, Vienna, 16 November, 2019
  26. Bogdan Dicher, “Against Logical Nihilism”,  Workshop “Formal Logic and Philosophy of Science”,  Unipark Nonntal, Salzburg, May 4, 2019
  27. Bogdan Dicher, “Substructurality on metainferential conceptions on logic” (with Francesco Paoli),  Workshop on Metainferences and Substructural Logics, Buenos Aires, Argentina,  November 29, 2019
  28. “‹”‹”‹”‹Mircea Dumitru, “New Thoughts on Compositionality. Contrastive Approaches to Meaning: Fine’s Semantic Relationism vs. Tarski-Style Semantics”,  CLMPST 2019: 16th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology, 5-10 August, Prague, 2019
  29. Mircea Dumitru, “On the Normativity of Logic”,  I.I.P. En ­tre ­tiens 2019 Norm ­ativ ­ity,  Helsinki, August 28-31, 2019
  30. Mircea Dumitru,  Lectures at Peking University, Department of Philosophy PKU, Beijing, 7-18 November, 2019
  31. Anca Gheaus, “The collective action problem in childrearing”,  Society for Applied Philosophy Annual Conference, University of Cardiff, Wales, 28-30 June, 2019
  32. Madalina Guzun,  “The Problem of Historicity in Translation”,  Ä°stanbul 29 Mayıs íœniversitesi,  14 November, 2019
  33. Lucian Ionel, “Self-Counsciousness as a Living Kind”,  Naturalism and Sociality, Sydney, February 14th-15th, 2019
  34. Lucian Ionel, “Reason: substantive and adverbial”,  19th Annual Graduate Philosophy Conference: “Reconstructing Reason: Developing the concept of reason through history”, Toronto, November 15-16, 2019
  35. Cristina Ionescu,  “The Dialectical Method of Collection and Division and the Unity of the Phaedrus”,  SPEP 58: The 58th  Meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy,  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania, 31 October- 2 November 2019
  36. Bogdan Ivan, “L’écart et le lien. Du lien social, avec Miguel Abensour et Marc Richir”,  Internationaler Marc-Richir-Kongress: Transpositionen des Denkens. Marc Richirs Projekt einer Neugründung der Phí¤nomenologie,  Bergische Universití¤t Wuppertal, 26. – 29. Mí¤rz 2019
  37. Dana Jalobeanu,  “Cosmopoetics in the Renaissance: fables, cosmology and the Timaean tradition”,  Early Modern Philosophy and the Scientific Imagination Seminar, London,  16 November, 2019
  38. Dana Jalobeanu, “Emblems as Magic Tools and Heuristic Devices: Bruno, Bacon, and Culianu”,  Nature and Desire: Ioan Petru Culianu’sEros et magie í  la Reinaissance, 35 Years Later,  Utrecht University,  Netherlands, 27 July, 2019
  39. Dana Jalobeanu,  Oana Matei, “A chemical natural history of vegetable bodies in the seventeenth century”,  Mechanism, Life and Mind in the “˜modern’ era, Roma, Universití  degli Studi Roma Tre, 16 April 2019
  40. Dana Jalobeanu, “Physical and Theological Interpretations of «Fables »: Marsilio Ficino and Loys Le Roy on Plato’s Timaeus”,  Marsilio Ficino’s Cosmology:Sources, Reception, Historiography,  Venice, May 21-22, 2019
  41. Ciprian Jeler, “Violent Behavior is Not Simply a Type of Pragmatic Behaviour”,  Violence. An Inclusive Interdisciplinary Project,  Verona, Italy, 15th July 2019 –   16th July 2019
  42. Andreea-Maria Lemnaru,  “L’au-delí  dans le commentaire de Proclus sur le Mythe d’Er”,  L’Au-delí  dans l’Antiquité tardive : courants philosophiques et religieux paí¯ens, Paris, 14 mai 2019
  43. Lavinia Marin, “Online misinformation as a problem of embodied cognition”,  CLMPST 2019: 16th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology, 5-10 August, Prague, 2019
  44. Paul Marinescu, “Dismantling Silence: Violence, Language and Trauma”,  Violence. An Inclusive Interdisciplinary Project,  Verona, Italy, 15th July 2019 –   16th July 2019
  45. Diana Adela Martin, Eddie Conlon,  Brian Bowe, “The Case for Macroethics Engineering Education”,  Society for Applied Philosophy Annual Conference, University of Cardiff, Wales, 28-30 June, 2019
  46. Diana Adela Martin,  “Macroethical duties: From individual to collective responsibility in engineering”,  Book Workshop on Stephanie Collins:  Group Duties,  UCD Belfield Campus, Dublin, 6 September 2019
  47. Diana Adela Martin,  Gunter Bombaerts, Workshop on “Engineering Ethics Case Studies”,  European Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Budapest, 16-19  September, 2019
  48. Andrei Mărășoiu, “The truth in understanding”,  CLMPST 2019: 16th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology, 5-10 August, Prague, 2019
  49. Adrian Mihai, “Le purgatoire dans la pensée antique”,  L’Au-delí  dans l’Antiquité tardive : courants philosophiques et religieux paí¯ens, Paris, 14 mai 2019
  50. Adrian Mihai, “The Birth of French Hegelianism: Victor Cousin’s Hegel”,  Hegel in France: The French Reception of Hegel 1933 to 1952,  University of Cambridge, Cambridge, 18 May, 2019
  51. Bogdan Mincă, “Zusammengehörigkeit und Unter-Schied Zu Heideggers Identití¤t und Differenz”,  Kolloquium I: Zur Frage nach dem Sinn von Sein überhaupt, Eberhard Karls Universití¤t Tübingen,  8.- 10. November 2019
  52. Iulia Mîțu, “Das (Grund)bild als Konkretion des Geistes”,  “Ontologie im Umbruch – zur Phí¤nomenologie radikaler Geschichtlichkeit”,  Universití¤t Tübingen,  14.-16. November 2019
  53. Andrei Moldovan, “Are There Entailed Conversational Implicatures?”,  Workshop-III: Foundations and Methods of Natural Language Semantics, Barcelona, 4th-5th November, 2019
  54. Ana-Silvia Munte, “Spirit’s Liberation from Nature –  A Matter of the System”,  Hegel and Freedom,    St.  Edmund Hall, Oxford,  September 2-3, 2019
  55. Ana-Silvia Munte, “Hegel’s Transition to Objectivity – A Key-Move towards Grasping the Reality of the Concept”,  The Autobiography of Thought: Hegel’s Science of Logic,  Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Coimbra, Portugal, 11-12 April 2019
  56. Alina Noveanu, ” »Soviel Sein, soviel Schein «. Heideggers Rettung der “ºPseudes-Doxa”¹”,  Kolloquium I: Zur Frage nach dem Sinn von Sein überhaupt, Eberhard Karls Universití¤t Tübingen,  8.- 10. November 2019
  57. Delia Popa, “Affective Imagination: The Shared Awareness of our Dreams”,  SPEP 58: The 58th  Meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy,  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania, 31 October- 2 November 2019
  58. Adina Preda, “Feel Free to Speak as Long as I Don’t Have to Listen”,  Society for Applied Philosophy Annual Conference, University of Cardiff, Wales, 28-30 June, 2019
  59. Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet, “The concept of drive in the philosophy of Enlightenment”,  The Concept of Drive in Classical German Philosophy: Between Biology, Anthropology, and Metaphysics,  LMU Munich, October 11th and 12th, 2019
  60. Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet, “La métaphysique comme ‘enfant cheri’ de la raison: Platon,  Kant et l’intelligible”,  Kant et les grecs, hier et aujourd’hui, Athens, 23-25 October, 2019
  61. Maria Serban, “Searching for Modularity in Biological Networks”,  Workshop “Formal Logic and Philosophy of Science”,  Unipark Nonntal, Salzburg, May 4, 2019
  62. Mona Simion, “Evidence”,  Perception: Epistemology and Mind,  University of Glasgow, Scotland,  25-26 October 2019
  63. Ovidiu Stanciu, “The Myth as a Phenomenological Problem”,  Workshop “Phenomenology today: contemporary problems in phenomenology in the face of the 21st century”,  Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago de Chile, 5 November, 2019
  64. Ovidiu Stanciu, “Phénomí¨nes-de-monde et différence cosmologique. Richir et Fink”,  Internationaler Marc-Richir-Kongress: Transpositionen des Denkens. Marc Richirs Projekt einer Neugründung der Phí¤nomenologie,  Bergische Universití¤t Wuppertal, 26. – 29. Mí¤rz 2019
  65. Ovidiu Stanciu, “Finks Weltbegriff und die kosmologische Wendung der Phí¤nomenologie”,  Colloquium Phaenomenologicum im Sommersemester 2019, Freiburg, 3. Juli, 2019
  66. Iulian Toader, “The Epistemological Argument for Idealization in Mathematics”,  Workshop “Formal Logic and Philosophy of Science”,  Unipark Nonntal, Salzburg, May 4, 2019
  67. Iulian Toader, “Structuralism, Formal Semantics, and the Ghost of Modality”,  Modality in Structural – Naturalist Ontologies,  Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 2019
  68. Iulian Toader,  “Quantum logic against anti-exceptionalism”,  Logica 2019,  KláÅ¡ter Hejnice,  Czech Republic, 24.-28. Juni, 2019
  69. Amalia Trepca, “Vergegenwí¤rtigte Identití¤t. íœber den íœbergang vom uroriginalen Ich zum weltlichen Selbst bei Husserl”,  Phí¤nomenologie und die Grenzen der Metaphysik: Zeitlichkeit, Differenz, Ontologie,  Bergische Universití¤t Wuppertal, Wuppertal, 1.- 3. April, 2019
  70. Anca Vasiliu,  “Exégí¨se et noétique. Philon d’Alexandrie í  la croisée des traditions”,  VII Simposio Internacional de Estudos Antigos,  Belo Horizonte, Brazilia, 9-13  setembro,  2019
  71. Anca Vasiliu,  “Ousia  et  hupostasis. Perspectives métaphysiques et  théologiques de Plotin í  Boí¨ce, en passant par Porphyre, Victorinus et Basile de Césarée”,  VII Simposio Internacional de Estudos Antigos,  Belo Horizonte, Brazilia, 9-13  setembro,  2019
  72. Anca Vasiliu, “Périchorí¨se de la foi dans le  De fide  de Jean Damascí¨ne. L’hypostase des choses espérées”,  VII Simposio Internacional de Estudos Antigos,  Belo Horizonte, Brazilia, 9-13  setembro,  2019
  73. Anca Vasiliu, “La transformation des images bibliques en images mentales dans l’exégí¨se de Philon d’Alexandrie”,  Convegno Internazionale “Vedere e guardare attraverso le parole contributi per una storia della cultura visuale del cristianesimo antico e tardoantico”, Torino, 9-11 ottobre 2019
  74. Anca Vasiliu, “Le sceau et le pinceau du logos. L’image et le pouvoir diviseur dans l’exégí¨se philonienne de la révélation”,  Similitudini, metafore e allegorie nel De opificio mundi di Filone di Alessandria,  L’Aquila, Italy, 24-25 Ottobre 2019
  75. Anca Vasiliu, “Le sublime dans le Phí¨dre de Platon”,  The Sublime in Antiquity and Beyond, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 19-20  décembre 2019
  76. Marilena Vlad, “The one and its two manners of being”,  Symposium Platonicum XII : Plato’s Parmenides, Paris, France, 15-19 Juillet 2019
  77. Marilena Vlad, “Damascius. New Insights in the Platonic Tradition”,  III Convegno di Studi Bizantini, Scuola Grande di San Marco, Venezia,  3 ottobre 2019
  78. Dan Zeman, “Subject-Contextualism and the Meaning of Gender Terms”,  Meaning and Reality in Social Context, Taipei, Taiwan, 15-16 January, 2019
  79. Dan Zeman, “A Rich-Lexicon Approach to Slurs”,  Workshop-III: Foundations and Methods of Natural Language Semantics, Barcelona, 4th-5th November, 2019

 

II. PREZENȚE NAȚIONALE

A)  CÄ‚RȚI DE AUTOR PUBLICATE LA EDITURI DIN ȚARÄ‚

  1. Ana-Maria Ambrosa,  Bipolarismul secolului XX. Fundamente filosofico-ideologice si proiectii antropologice, Editura Institutul European, 2019.
  2. Ramona Ardelean,  Eul și fragmentarea conștiinței umane. O explorare din perspectiva fizicii cuantice, filosofiei, teologiei și psihanalizei,  Editura UAIC, 2019.
  3. Eronim-Celestin Blaj,  Etică și cibernetică, Editura UAIC, 2019.
  4. Stefan Bolea,  Existențialismul astăzi,  Editura Eikon, 2019.
  5. Ștefan Bolea,  Jung și filosofia umbrei, Editura Tracus Arte, 2019.
  6. Alexandru Bulandra,  Metamorfoze biblice ale psihologiei urâtului genial, Editura Paideia, 2019.
  7. Alex Cistelecan,  De la stânga la stânga. Lecturi critice în câmpul progresist, Editura Tact, 2019.
  8. Valerius M. Ciucă,  Euronomosofia. Periplu filosofic prin dreptul european. Lecțiuni,  Editura Universitatii “Alexandru Ioan Cuza”, 2019.
  9. George Colang,  Dimensiuni și perspective etice asupra barbariei actuale, Editura Eikon, 2019.
  10. Ion Craiovan,  Filosofia dreptului sau dreptul ca filosofie, Editura Pro Universitaria, 2019.
  11. Valentin Dedu,  Destinul creștinismului în postmodernism, Kingdom Design, 2019.
  12. Mircea  Dumitru,  Lumi ale gândirii. Zece eseuri logico-metafizice, Editura Polirom, 2019.
  13. Sebastian Grama,  Mina de aer, Editura Universitatii din Bucuresti, 2019.
  14. Vasile Hategan,  Consilierea filosofica si etica – reflectii si practici in Romania, Editura Eikon, 2019.
  15. Vasile Hategan,  Meditatia filosofica – instrument in consilierea filosofica, Editura Eikon, 2019.
  16. Ciprian Jeler,  Donner plus qu’on n’a. Éléments pour une théorie de l’action chez Bergson, Zeta Books,   2019.
  17. Andi Mihalache,  Confesiuni, vestigii, temporalități,  Editura Universitatii “Alexandru Ioan Cuza”, 2019.
  18. Ion Militaru,  Mai este acesta oare un filosof? Eseu despre Karl Marx, Editura Cartea romaneasca, 2019.
  19. Radu Patrascu,  Ganduri filosofice frante, Editura Paideia, 2019.
  20. Petru-Vladimir Pătulescu,  Disperarea frumoasa de a fi om, Editura Paideia, 2019.
  21. Lucian Maier,  Timp și conștiință în cinema, Editura Eikon, 2019.
  22. Andrei Marga,  Filosofi si teologi actuali, Meteor Press, 2019.
  23. Andi Mihalache,  Confesiuni, vestigii, temporalități, Editura Universității “Alexandru Ioan Cuza”, 2019.
  24. Adrian Muraru,  Influențe platonice asupra lui Galenus, Editura Eikon, 2019.
  25. Vlad Muresan,  Comentariu la  Critica rațiunii pure, Editura Presa Universitara Clujeana, 2019.
  26. Constantin Noica,  Interpretări la Platon, Ediție îngrijită și cuvânt înainte de Grigore Vida, Editura Humanitas, 2019.
  27. Mihail Radu Solcan,  Vremuri noi, vremuri vechi. Jurnal 2007-2013, selecție, introducere și note de Mircea Flonta și Constantin Vică, Editura Art, 2019.
  28. Dorin Stefanescu,  Criza conștiinței religioase – Schelling versus Eschenmayer & Jacobi, Editura Eikon, 2019.
  29. Constantin Stoenescu,  Filosofie și ecologie,  Editura Universității din Bucuresti, 2019.
  30. Miruna Tataru-Cazaban,  Quod  omnes tangit. Une histoire médiévale du consentement politique, Editura Universitatii din Bucuresti, 2019.
  31. Ioan Alexandru Tofan,  Omul lăuntric. André Scrima și fizionomia experienței spirituale, Editura Humanitas, 2019.
  32. Dan Tomulet,  Umbrele modernității, Editura Eikon, 2019.
  33. Ciprian Vălcan, Mattia Luigi Pozzi, Giovanni Rotiroti (coord.),  Emil Cioran. Zile de studiu la Napoli / Giornate di Studio a Napoli 2016-2018,  Editura  Universității de Vest, 2019.
  34. Gheorghe Vlăduțescu,  Exerciții de hermeneuti, Editura Universității din Bucuresti, 2019
  35. Alexandru Volacu,  Avem datoria de a vota?, Editura Institutul European, 2019.
  36. Fraguta Zaharia,  [Și] Fenomenologia vieții personale în filosofia lui Constantin Micu Stavila, Editura UAIC, 2019.

 

B)  VOLUME COLECTIVE PUBLICATE LA EDITURI DIN ȚARÄ‚

  1. Anca-Diana Bibiri, Camelia Grădinaru, Emanuel Grosu, Andreea Mironescu, Roxana Patraș (ed.),  Exploring the Digital Turn, Editura UAIC, 2019.
  2. Cristian Ciocan, Bogdan Mincă (ed.),  Heidegger și ființa omului. Scrisoarea despre “umanism” după 70 de ani, Zeta Books, 2019.
  3. Florin Crîșmăreanu, Cristian Moisuc (ed.),  Natură și ierarhie. Metamorfoze și (dis)continuități, Editura UAIC, 2019.
  4. Daniela Dunca, Petru Dunca (ed.),  Experience and Explanation in Knowledge Society, Editura Institutul European, 2019.
  5. Ciprian Vălcan (ed.),  Emil Cioran. Zile de studiu la Napoli / Giornate di Studio a Napoli 2016-2018,  Editura  Universității de Vest, 2019.

 

C)  REVISTE PUBLICATE ÎN ROMí‚NIA

    1. Agathos,  Volume 10, Issue 1
    2. Agathos,  Volume 10, Issue 2
    3. Analele Universitatii din Craiova, Seria Filosofie, Nr. 43
    4. Annals of the University of Bucharest, Philosophy Series,  Vol 67 No 2
    5. Chora. Revue des études anciennes et médiévales, Nr. 17
    6. Hermeneia, Nr. 22
    7. Hermeneia, Nr. 23
    8. JSRI, Volume 18, Issue 52
    9. Meta,  Vol. XI, No. 1
    10. Meta, Vol. XI, No. 2
    11. Noema,  Volumul XVIII
    12. Postmodern Openings, Vol.10, No. 1
    13. Revista de Filosofie, Tomul LXVI, Nr. 1
    14. Revista de Filosofie, Tomul LXVI, Nr.  2
    15. Revista de Filosofie, Tomul LXVI, Nr.  3
    16. Revista de Filosofie, Tomul LXVI, Nr.  4
    17. Revista de filosofie, Tomul LXVI, Nr. 5
    18. Revista de Filosofie Aplicata, Vol. 2, Issue 2
    19. Revue roumaine de philosophie, Tome 63, Nr. 1
    20. Revue roumaine de philosophie, Tome 63, Nr.  2
    21. Romanian Journal of Analytic Philosophy,  Vol IX, no. 2
    22. Studia Phaenomenologica  Vol.  19:  On Conflict and Violence
    23. Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai Philosophia, Vol. 64, No. 1
    24. Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai Philosophia, Vol. 64, No. 2
    25. Sí¦culum,  Volume  47, Issue 1