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  1. Being Baptist and Being Czech: A Specific Identity in Romania.Preda Sînziana - 2011 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 10 (30):56-79.
     
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    Being Baptist and Being Czech: A Specific Identity in Romania.Sinziana Preda - 2011 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 10 (30):56-79.
    In Romania, the Baptist denomination includes, according to the 2002 census, about 130,000 believers, subsequent to the Pentecostal denomination. Areas having a large number of followers are Banat and some parts of Transylvania; besides these, there can be added large urban areas such as Bucharest, Timişoara, Constanţa, Cluj-Napoca, Oradea, and Arad. In terms of ethnicity, Romanians represent the majority, followed by the Hungarians (Hungarian Baptist Convention). One of the smallest minorities in Romania, that is the Czechs, also provides a number (...)
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    Faith and Practice Are Different Matters in Islam.Sînziana Preda - 2015 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 14 (41):174-201.
    After the fall of the communist regime in Romania, in the name of their shared religious faith, a series of religious NGOs from Turkey and other Islamic countries expressed their readiness to support the members of the two communities in their search for their lost religious identity after the religious constraints enforced by the communist regime had been lifted in 1989. The fieldwork undertaken as part of a research project on the two historical Muslim communities in Dobruja, the Turks and (...)
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    Les psychonautes.Sinziana Ravini - 2022 - Paris: PUF.
    Qu'est-ce que l'inconscient? À cette question, de nombreuses disciplines, de la psychanalyse aux neurosciences, ont proposé une réponse - toujours frustrante. Peut-être cet échec reposait-il sur le fait que l'inconscient a trop longtemps été considéré comme une chose à observer de loin, plutôt que comme un paysage à arpenter, à explorer. S'entourant d'une pléiade d'artistes, de cinéastes et d'écrivains, de Christopher Nolan à Mikhaïl Boulgakov, de Pierre Huygue à Stanley Kubrick, de Michel Houellebecq à Liv Strômquist, Sinziana Ravini propose (...)
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    Pluralism, social action and the causal space of human behavior: Helen Longino: Studying human behavior: How scientists investigate aggression and sexuality. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2013, 256pp, $25 PB.James Tabery, Alex Preda & Helen Longino - 2014 - Metascience 23 (3):443-459.
    James Tabery Helen Longino’s Studying Human Behavior is an overdue effort at a nonpartisan evaluation of the many scientific disciplines that study the nature and nurture of human behavior, arguing for the acceptance of the strengths and weaknesses of all approaches. After years of conflict, Longino makes the pluralist case for peaceful coexistence. Her analysis of the approaches raises the following question: how are we to understand the pluralistic relationship among the peacefully coexisting approaches? Longino is ironically rather unpluralistic about (...)
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  6. The Social Determinants of Health: Why Should We Care?Adina Preda & Kristin Voigt - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (3):25-36.
    A growing body of empirical research examines the effects of the so-called “social determinants of health” on health and health inequalities. Several high-profile publications have issued policy recommendations to reduce health inequalities based on a specific interpretation of this empirical research as well as a set of normative assumptions. This article questions the framework defined by these assumptions by focusing on two issues: first, the normative judgments about the fairness of particular health inequalities; and second, the policy recommendations issued on (...)
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    The Temporalization of Financial Markets: From Network to Flow.Karin Knorr Cetina & Alex Preda - 2007 - Theory, Culture and Society 24 (7-8):116-138.
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  8. Group Rights and Group Agency.Adina Preda - 2012 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 9 (2):229-254.
    On some theories of rights, such as the Choice theory, only agents can have moral rights. The realm of right-holders thus excludes several potential candidates, among which are young children, mentally incapacitated persons, and groups since these are thought to lack the required degree of agency. This paper argues that groups can be right-holders. The argument comes in three steps: first, it is argued that full-blown or autonomous agency is not required for the possession of Choice theory rights, second, that (...)
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    Shameless luck egalitarians.Adina Preda & Kristin Voigt - 2022 - Journal of Social Philosophy 54 (1):41-58.
    A recurring concern about luck egalitarianism is that its implementation would make some individuals, in particular those who lack marketable talents, experience shame. This, the objection goes, undermines individuals’ self-respect, which, in turn, may also lead to unequal respect between individuals. Loss of (self-)respect is a concern for any egalitarian, including distributive egalitarians, inasmuch as it is non-compensable. This paper responds to this concern by clarifying the relationship between shame and (self-)respect. We argue, first, a luck egalitarian society and ethos (...)
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  10. Are There Any Conflicts of Rights?Adina Preda - 2015 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 18 (4):677-690.
    This paper argues that a putative conflict between negative rights and positive rights is not a genuine conflict. The thought that they might conflict presupposes, I argue, that the two rights are valid. This is the first assumption of my argument. The second is that general rights impose duties on everyone, not just the party who faces a conflict of correlative duties. These two assumptions yield the conclusion that positive rights impose enforceable duties on the holder of the negative right; (...)
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  11. Group rights and shared interests.Adina Preda - 2013 - Political Studies 61.
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    The Role of Virtual Reality in Screening, Diagnosing, and Rehabilitating Spatial Memory Deficits.Miles Jonson, Sinziana Avramescu, Derek Chen & Fahad Alam - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Impairment of spatial memory, including an inability to recall previous locations and navigate the world, is often one of the first signs of functional disability on the road to cognitive impairment. While there are many screening and diagnostic tools which attempt to measure spatial memory ability, they are often not representative of real-life situations and can therefore lack applicability. One potential solution to this problem involves the use of virtual reality, which immerses individuals in a virtually-simulated environment, allowing for scenarios (...)
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    Tourists’ apprehension toward choosing the next destination: A study based on the learning zone model.Adriana Manolicǎ, Diana-Sînziana Ionesi, Lorin-Mircea Drǎgan, Teodora Roman, Patricia Elena Bertea & Gabriela Boldureanu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The current research is based on Senninger’s Learning Zone Model applied to the tourists’ comfort zone. This model was created in 2000 and it proved to be useful in many applied areas: Psychology, Sociology, Marketing and Management. This modes is a behavioral one and shows how a person can justify his action based on previous tested experiences or dares to step beyond in fear, learn or growth zone. Our research is extending the existent area of expertise to tourism. We aimed (...)
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    Status After Death. Understanding Posthumous Social Influence Through a Case Study on the Christian-Orthodox Tradition.Ștefania Matei & Marian Preda - 2016 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 15 (45):257-282.
    In this paper we propose a conceptualization of ‘posthumous social status’ as a performative reality accomplished through collective actions that are materially and symbolically legitimated. We question the classical definitions of social status that lead to oversocialized theoretical models, and we argue for the necessity to reconsider the relation between social status and social roles in order to gain insight into the reality of a social presence after death. On this account, we claim that the prestige attached to one's position (...)
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  15. Group rights and group agency.Adina Preda - 2013 - In Thom Brooks (ed.), Law and Legal Theory. Brill.
     
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    ‘Justice in Health or Justice (and Health)?’—How (Not) to Apply a Theory of Justice to Health.Adina Preda - 2018 - Public Health Ethics 11 (3):336-345.
    Some theorists, especially egalitarians, seek to ‘apply’ theories of justice to a specific area or good, such as health, and assess the distribution of that good at the bar of justice. On the one hand, this is understandable, given that egalitarians are often interested in making policy recommendations and these would have to be area-specific. On the other hand, it is surprising in light of the fact that theories of justice normally envisage the ‘total package of goods’ or an overall (...)
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    Rights: Concept and Justification.Adina Preda - 2015 - Ratio Juris 28 (3):408-415.
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    Order with Things? Humans, Artifacts, and the Sociological Problem of Rule‐Following.Alex Preda - 2000 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 30 (3):269–298.
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    Rights Enforcement, Trade-offs, and Pluralism.Adina Preda - 2011 - Res Publica 17 (3):227-243.
    This paper asks whether (human) rights enforcement is permissible given that it may entail infringing on the rights of innocent bystanders. I consider two strategies that adopt a rights-sensitive consequentialist framework and offer a positive answer to this question, namely Amartya Sen’s and Hillel Steiner’s. Against Sen, I argue that trade-offs between rights are problematic since they contradict the purpose of rights, which is to provide a pluralist solution to disagreement about values, i.e. to allow agents to act in accordance (...)
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    Health and Social Justice: Which Inequalities Matter ? Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “The Social Determinants of Health: Why Should We Care?”.Adina Preda & Kristin Voigt - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (8):1-3.
    We thank the open peer commentators for their thoughtful responses to our article, "The Social Determinants of Health: Why Should We Care?" (Preda and Voigt 2015). Since space constraints prevent us from responding in detail to all the comments raised, we focus on two areas of concern that emerged from the commentaries. The first is our claim that avoidability is neither necessary nor sufficient for defining unjust or unfair health inequalities. The second area relates to the reasons we might (...)
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    Artistic Critiques of Modern Dictatorships.Caterina Preda - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (7):899-917.
    Under a political dictatorship it is primarily from the margins that an artistic critique can be articulated, as suggested by the examples presented in this article from Romania and Chile during the 1970s and 1980s. By focusing on their threefold marginality—of the artist, the art form, and the subject of art—and by applying to them Jacques Rancière's concept of dissensus, the analysis of artistic variants of marginality sheds light on the relationship of art and politics in totalitarian regimes.
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  22. Cinism şi dezangajare.Cristian Preda - 2002 - Dilema 494:10.
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    Introducere în ştiinţa politică.Cristian Preda - 2010 - Iaşi: Polirom.
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  24. Improved rate scalable video coding using wavelets.R. Preda, R. M. Udrea & D. N. Vizireanu - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 70-71.
     
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    Jurnal cu Petre Țuțea.Radu Preda - 1992 - [Bucharest]: Humanitas. Edited by Petre Țuțea.
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  26. Totalitarism.Cristian Preda - 2003 - Dilema 518:10.
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    What Must We Not Forget.Radu Preda - 2015 - History of Communism in Europe 6:7-10.
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    Reciprocity in Firm–Stakeholder Dialog: Timeliness, Valence, Richness, and Topicality.Lite J. Nartey, Witold J. Henisz & Sinziana Dorobantu - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 183 (2):429-451.
    Scholars of stakeholder management have long grappled with the question of how to communicate with stakeholders to enhance cooperation and reduce conflict. We build on insights from the literature on stakeholder dialog to highlight the importance of four elements of firm–stakeholder dialog processes: timing, valence, richness, and topicality of firms’ responses to stakeholder engagements. We demonstrate a link between these elements of the firm–stakeholder dialog process and changes in stakeholder cooperation or conflict with the firm, as well as contingent tradeoffs (...)
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    Segall, Shlomi. Why Inequality Matters: Luck Egalitarianism, Its Meaning and Value. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. Pp. 268. $99.99. [REVIEW]Adina Preda - 2017 - Ethics 128 (1):276-281.
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    Equality and Opportunity, written by Segall, Shlomi. [REVIEW]Adina Preda - 2018 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 15 (2):241-244.
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    Giovanni ambrogio Preda in Rome.Roberto Weiss - 1958 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 21 (3/4):297.
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    Justice and Tragedy: The Avoidability of Health Inequalities.Jonathan Wolff - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (3):39-40.
    Commentary on Adina Preda & Kristin Voigt, The Social Determinants of Health: Why Should We Care?
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    Essere speranza nel tempo della tecnica. Prospettive teorico-pratiche di orientamento.Antonio Di Somma - 2021 - Rivista Italiana di Cure Palliative 23 (2):127-132.
    Come si può essere speranza nel tempo della tecnica? Forse può essere utile interrogare brevemente a tale proposito il pensiero, o meglio approfondire alcune riflessioni presenti nell’elaborazione filosofica di importanti pensatori del Novecento. Attraverso tale procedimento si aprirà forse una prospettiva, un piccolo spiraglio, una via d’uscita tanto per il pensiero, quanto per la comprensione contemporanea della pratica quotidiana dell’aver-cura. Non deve stupire se si rimanda a classici del pensiero filosofico, ciò che muove ogni azione, soprattutto in ambito clinico e (...)
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    Vie della modernità.Tullio Gregory - 2016 - Firenze: Le Monnier Università. Edited by Giulia Belgioioso & Tullio Gregory.
    Il piacere di una caccia senza preda: fare storia delle filosofie--costruzione e deconstruzione -- Michel Montaigne, ou, "Le plaisir de la variété" -- La saggezza scettica di Pierre Charron -- Il "libro scandaloso" di Pierre Charron -- Pierre Gassendi nel IV centenario della nascita -- Il libertinismo erudito -- Aristotelismo e libertinismo -- Apologeti e libertini -- Appendice: Tullio Gregory incontra Cartesio.
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    Reflections on Christian Democratic Doctrine and Social Action.Martian Iovan - 2009 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (23):159-165.
    Radu Carp, Dacian Gratian Gal, Sorin Muresan, Radu Preda, Principles of Popular Thought. Christian Democratic Doctrine and Social Action, Eikon: Cluj, 2006.
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    Le Réel et la Non-Altérité de L’Autre.Isabelle Letellier - 2015 - Chiasmi International 17:133-146.
    La notion lacanienne de Réel semble a priori constituer un point de rupture entre Lacan et Merleau-Ponty. On chercherait en vain l’angoisse traumatique où se noie le sujet en proie au Réel dans les pages où Merleau-Ponty développe sa philosophie de la chair. Pourtant le philosophe y exprime avec acuité l’absence de frontière entre le moi et l’autre. Cette non-altérité de l’autre entre en singulière résonance avec la confusion du moi et de l’autre dans l’expérience du Réel. L’article revient sur (...)
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    I superstiti di Otranto e l'ombra dell 'Islam'.Giovanni Ricci - 2013 - Franciscan Studies 71:183-196.
    Nel 1516 Leone X sfuggì di misura a un’incursione di pirati musulmani mentre cacciava sul litorale romano.1 Presumibilmente gli incursori non si accorsero di quanto preziosa fosse la preda che avevano mancato. E noi non riusciamo neppure a immaginare le conseguenze di una simile cattura: ci vorrebbe un intero libro di storia controfattuale. Il rischio inaudito corso dal papa confermava la vulnerabilità dell’Europa cristiana, e addirittura del suo centro, Roma, che la frattura religiosa del Mediterraneo aveva trasformato in un (...)
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