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Cioran — De la durerea morţii la experienţa solitudinii

February 4, 2024 by user2

CRISTIAN BERȚI Abstract This paper will try to offer a new perspective on a big concept from the system of Emil Cioran, that is the pain. Cioran talks about physical and spiritual sufferance and usually this feeling is perceived like a bad one, with horrible consequences. We will try instead to see how this feeling … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: Conscience, creation, death, life, pain, solitude

Emil Cioran și Constantin Noica. Despre timp și istorie

February 4, 2024 by user2

MIHAI POPA Abstract Cioran, Noica, Eliade or Vulcănescu relate their discourse on history to the categories of some social ontology existing before the history itself. As well as Noica and Eliade (though both will concede to the historic reality a possible meaning retaken in philosophical knowledge), Cioran „avoids” history, not trusting its categories of dynamic, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Articles Tagged: becoming, creation, history, time

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