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      HobbesBaruch SpinozaRationalismDescartes, René
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      EthicsFree Will, Moral ResponsibilityIris Marion Young
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      Free Will, Moral ResponsibilityCritical ThinkingMichel Foucault
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      PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlPaul RicoeurTranscendental
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      PhilosophyPhenomenologyEdmund HusserlPaul Ricoeur
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      EthicsPolitical ScienceFree Will and Moral ResponsibilityIris Marion Young
The present paper enquires into some of the differences that occur from the principle com-mitments made by Rene Descartes, Thomas Hobbes and Baruch Spinoza in the develop-ment of their rational philosophies. More specifically, I will... more
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      PhilosophyHobbesBaruch SpinozaRationalism
Pe parcursul anului trecut, la Institutul de Cercetări Economice şi Sociale „Gheorghe Zane” din Iaşi, a avut loc workshopul „Concepte şi argumente în filosofia social-politică. Interpretări şi dezbateri”. Workshopul s-a desfăşurat în... more
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      WittgensteinTractatus Logico-PhilosophicusGiovanni Piana
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For an Aesthetics of the Public Discourse The existence of an 'aesthetic turn' in the culture of the last century is frequently invoked. Undoubtedly, we recognize 'signs' of beauty not only in nature and arts, but in everyday life as... more
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The Romanian language gives the notion in question neutral significations. The ambiguity is found in the undecided formula that states that 'the truth is in the middle', neither on one's side, nor on the other's. The doubts take the... more
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The century that just passed imposed important mutations in the configuration of visual arts. The modernist avant-gardes-it is known-imposed styles, vocabularies and work techniques radically renewing. Frequently invoked in the... more
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