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Probleme ale artei contemporane

February 4, 2024 by user2

MIHAELA POP Abstract This paper aims at discussing some problems of the contemporary art through some of Arthur Danto’s theories. The concept of the end of art, the new way of making art, how to understand the contemporary art are some fundamental problems of nowadays art criticism. Comparisons among artistic techniques used by various avant-gardist … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: „end-of-art”, art of the Avant-garde, artistic representation, installation, interpretation, material of art, mimesis in art., ready-made

Originile disputei etice dintre particularism și generalism: Platon și Aristotel

February 4, 2024 by user2

DAN NICA Abstract This paper is a critical investigation about the historical origins of two contemporary approaches in ethics: moral particularism and moral generalism. Moral particularism states that there are no defensible moral principles and that moral thought doesn’t consist in the application of moral principles to cases, but in understanding the morally relevant features … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: action centered ethics, agent centered ethics, Aristotle, contextualism, moral generalism, moral judgement, moral particularism, moral reasons, Plato, prudence, universal principles, virtue ethics

Dublul sens al analogiei în opera lui Platon

February 4, 2024 by user2

CRISTIAN IFTODE Abstract The goal of this paper is to emphasize the key methodological role played by the notion of analogy in Plato’s philosophy. My main thesis is that Plato doesn’t operate with two relatively distinct concepts of analogy, one being the mathematical analogy and the other a “participative” and ontological concept of analogy, but … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: analogy, being, participation, Plato, Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, the Good

Reiterări etice privind conceptul de conștiință morală. Jean Piaget- Jean Libis- Max Scheler

February 4, 2024 by user2

CORNELIA MARGARETA GĂȘPĂREL Abstract During the development of science, a series of changes in terms of real events that today we find in contemporary moral concepts were done upon the ancient moral virtues in terms of scientific and social aspects. In this context of changes in the paradigm of moral values we refer to the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: “moral judgment”, autonomy, cooperation, gender equality-moral equality, im-mediate moral, law, memory-freedom-will, moral conscience., self-awareness

Relația etică-politică în filosofia practică aristotelică

February 4, 2024 by user2

CONSTANTIN VICĂ Abstract The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between ethics and politics as it was initially stated by Aristotle in the first two paragraphs (1094a-1094b10) of the Nicomachean Ethics first Book. In the beginning I looked at the anteriority relation as an explanatory pattern used by Aristotle to sketch the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: Aristotle, ethics, eudaimonia, Nicomachean Ethics, phronesis, politics, practical knowledge

Explanation and understanding

February 4, 2024 by user2

ADRIANA NICOLETA SORA Abstract One of the most influential papers in the contemporary literature about explanation is Friedman’s paper Explanation and scientific understanding (1974), in which the author proposes a theory of explanation in terms of understanding. Following this way of exploration of explanation, we can notice a contemporary debate between theories of explanation which … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: knowledge, scientific community, scientific explanation, scientific theory, truth, understanding

What is it for someone to have unconscious opinions?

February 4, 2024 by user2

GHEORGHE ȘTEFANOV Abstract My paper is an attempt to show that the best way in which we could distinguish between conscious and unconscious opinions in everyday cases is provided by a linguistic approach in the speech act theoretical framework. For this, I distinguish between ‘expressing an opinion’ and ‘attributing an opinion to oneself’, in order … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: belief attribution, epistemology, mind, speech acts, unconscious opinions

Argumentul lui Berkeley împotriva materialității lumii

February 4, 2024 by user2

CONSTANTIN STOENESCU Abstract My aim in this article is to do both a survey and an assessment of Berkeley skeptical argument against the materiality of the word. I suppose that a historical understanding of this argument as a strong critique of Locke’s empiricist theory should be the right approach. In the same time, I take … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: Berkeley’s argument against materiality, Grayling’s approach, idealism, Locke’s theory of ideas, skepticism

De pe culmile disperării pe culmile beatitudinii: transfigurarea suferinței în concepția lui Emil Cioran

February 4, 2024 by user2

HORIA PĂTRAȘCU Abstract Based mainly on Cioran’s first two books, the article tackles the issue of suffering – a fundament in delineating the main attitudes in front of life – and of its transfiguration in love, mercy and beatitude. AnnalsUnibuc-2011-60-01Pătrașcu

Posted in: Articles Tagged: beatitude, despair, naivity, suffering, the tragic, transfiguration

Cioran — ultimul mare estet al tânguirii noastre metafizice. Fragmente în cheie cioraniană

February 4, 2024 by user2

MARCEL CHELBA Abstract The philosophy, in the case of Cioran, has therapeutic aspirations rather than conceptual ones; his metaphysical insolence aims, however, not at a simple aesthetic of lamentation, but at a metaphysics of morals turned upside down. In my fragments I try to illustrate and discuss this judgment. AnnalsUnibuc-2011-60-01Chelba

Posted in: Articles Tagged: absurd syllogistic humor, aesthetic of lamentation, metaphysical insolence, optimistic fatalism
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