Romanian philosophical culture, globalization, and education

Washington D.C., USA: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (2007)
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Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Part I. Romanian Philosophical Culture -- Chapter 1. Aesthetics and Philosophy of Culture in Tudor Vianu -- Vlad Alexandrescu -- Chapter 2. The Philosophical Periods of Emil Cioran -- Ciprian Valcan -- Chapter 3. The Phenomenological Movement in Romania. A Historical and Systematic overview -- Madalina Diaconu -- Chapter 4. Noica, a Thinker in a Time of Need and the Philosophy of Becoming unto Being -- Laura Pamfil -- Chapter 5. Alexandru Dragomir : Notebooks from the Underground -- Gabriel Liiceanu -- Chapter 6. Christianity and Postmodernism in the Work of Horia-Roman Patapievici -- Alin Tat -- Part II. Romanian Philosophical Inquiries into Globalization and Education -- Chapter 7. Globalization, Nationalism and Romania's -- Educational Reform. -- Stefan Popenici -- Chapter 8. Global Processes: What Has Education to Learn from Globalization -- Ciprian Fartusnic -- Chapter 9. Education and Globalization in Pseudo-Modern Romania: The Issue of Difference -- Catalina Ulrich -- Chapter 10. Romania: a developing country and the challenges of globalization -- Paul Blendea -- Chapter 11. The Dilemma of the Cultural Researcher: Are Global Answers Suitable for Local Queries? -- Serban Iosifescu -- Chapter 12. Globalization and Cultural Diversity -- Zeno Reinhardt and Oana Almasan -- Index

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