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    Nature vs. Human: A Modern Trail.Oana Șerban - 2017 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):101-108.
    The main aim of this article is to examine the contrast between humanism and anti-humanism as two different modern paradigms of considering the individual’s relationship with nature. My thesis is that ecology, as an ideological discourse, reshaped the both the democratic and totalitarian perspectives on humanism and anti-humanism by addressing liberties, self-care, and authenticity in terms of normative laws for environment, health, and the idea of naturalness. Reconsidering Luc Ferry’s analysis from The New Ecological Order: Tree, Animal, Human, I will (...)
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    A Process Identity.Oana Șerban - 2016 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):165-174.
    The main aim of this article is to analyse the relationship between two innovative concepts—the technoself and process identity—from a perspective inspired by process ontology. The working hypothesis is that industrialized and mass societies entered into a post-industrial or informational sphere of capitalism, becoming networking societies—also known as knowledge-based societies—which closely followed their role in approaching the plural identity of the digital Subject and the surveillance practices exercised in its governance as correspondent models for the changes of the current reality. (...)
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    After Thomas Kuhn: The Structure of Aesthetic Revolutions.Oana Serban - 2022 - De Gruyter.
    This book reflects the most recent research devoted to a systematized perspective and a critical (re)construction of previous theoretical attempts of explaining, justifying and continuing Kuhn’s ingenious hypothesis in arts. Hofstadter, Clignet and Habermas revealed to be the most engaged scholars in solving this aesthetic "puzzled-problem". In this context, the structural similarities between science and arts are attentively evaluated, thus satisfying an older concern attributed to the historical Kuhn-Kubler dispute, extensively commented along the pages of this book. How can we (...)
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  4. Transnational Bio-Political Motives in Postmodern Cinema: 'I'ek and Badiou on Udi Aloni's Forgiveness and Local Angel.Oana Serban - 2019 - In Christina Rawls, Diana Neiva & Steven S. Gouveia (eds.), Philosophy and Film: Bridging Divides. New York: Routledge Press, Research on Aesthetics.
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    Modern Aesthetics on Trial: Revisiting a Century of Avant-Gardes.Aleš Erjavec & Oana Serban - 2017 - Annals of the University of Bucharest - Philosophy Series 66 (1).
    This interview is inspired the most important working-hypothesis presented in the volume Aesthetic Revolutions and the Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde Movements, edited by Aleš Erjavec, that questions the legitimacy of the distinction between aesthetic and artistic avant-gardes, supported by the relationship of each concept with the modern revolutionary politics. The relevance of this contrast for determining modernity both in its ideological shape and its continuity, in the terms of postmodernity will be criticized in our discussion with professor Erjavec, reflecting on the manner (...)
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    Does fake news lead to more engaging effects on social media? Evidence from Romania.Oana Ștefăniță, Raluca Buturoiu, Alina Bârgăoanu & Nicoleta Corbu - 2020 - Communications 45 (s1):694-717.
    This study examines the potential of fake news to produce effects on social media engagement as well as the moderating role of education and government approval. We report on a 2x2x2 online experiment conducted in Romania (N=813), in which we manipulated the level of facticity of a news story, its valence, and intention to deceive. Results show that ideologically driven news with a negative valence (rather than fabricated news or other genres, such as satire and parody) have a greater virality (...)
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    Constitutive Relevance in Interlevel Experiments.Maria Serban & Sune Holm - 2020 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 71 (2):697-725.
    One reason for the popularity of Craver’s mutual manipulability account of constitutive relevance is that it seems to make good sense of the experimental practices and constitutive reasoning in the life sciences. Two recent papers propose a theoretical alternative to in light of several important conceptual objections. Their alternative approach, the no de-coupling account, conceives of constitution as a dependence relation that once postulated provides the best explanation of the impossibility of breaking the common cause coupling of a macro-level mechanism (...)
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    What can polysemy tell us about theories of explanation?Maria Şerban - 2017 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 7 (1):41-56.
    Philosophical accounts of scientific explanation are broadly divided into ontic and epistemic views. This paper explores the idea that the lexical ambiguity of the verb to explain and its nominalisation supports an ontic conception of explanation (Salmon 1989; Craver 2007). I analyse one argument which challenges this strategy by criticising the claim that explanatory talk is lexically ambiguous (Wright, European Journal of Philosophy of Science 2(3), 375–394, 2012). I propose that the linguistic mechanism of transfer of meaning (Nunberg, Journal of (...)
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    The “Emotional Side” of Entrepreneurship: A Meta-Analysis of the Relation between Positive and Negative Affect and Entrepreneurial Performance.Oana C. Fodor & Sebastian Pintea - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
  10. Aspecte privind activitatea grecilor ionieni din porturile brăila, galaţi şi sulina în perioada 1815-1861.Oana Buţurcă - 2013 - Studium 6:5-6.
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    Justice Is Always a Relational Matter. On Forst’s Normativity and Power.Oana Crusmac - 2020 - Krisis 40 (1):203-208.
    Review of Rainer Forst Normativity and Power. Analyzing Social Orders of Justification. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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  12. Bohema.Şerban Foarţă - 2003 - Dilema 535:8.
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    Ethics and Academic Integrity Elements of Ethics in Electrical Engineering.Oana Vasilica Grosu & Eusebiu Toader - 2020 - Postmodern Openings 11 (4):193-206.
    Ethics is the science that studies the theoretical part of the human condition and its values. The individual has the responsibility to conduct ethic decisions and to have an ethical behavior. This article presents the ethics from the research and engineering perspective, its main characteristics; lack of honesty, confidentiality, conflict of interests and intellectual property. The engineering teaching is the act which includes multiple ethic subjects in order to educate the student about the importance of ethics and its repercussions. The (...)
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    Gabriel Plattes, Hartlib Circle and the Interest for Husbandry in the Seventeenth Century England.Oana Matei - 2012 - Prolegomena 11 (2):207-224.
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    Word frequency effects found in free recall are rather due to Bayesian surprise.Serban C. Musca & Anthony Chemero - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The inconsistent relation between word frequency and free recall performance and the non-monotonic relation found between the two cannot all be explained by current theories. We propose a theoretical framework that can explain all extant results. Based on an ecological psychology analysis of the free recall situation in terms of environmental and informational resources available to the participants, we propose that because participants’ cognitive system has been shaped by their native language, free recall performance is best understood as the end (...)
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    Slow ecology: Local knowledge and natural restoration on the lower Danube.Stelu Şerban - 2024 - Environmental Values 33 (3):258-278.
    In the first half of the 2000s, one project to restore the former Danube floodplain was carried out in Belene, a marginal town on the Bulgarian Danube. The aim of this article is to record the practices that were already in place before the interventions on the Danube, as part of a heterogeneous local knowledge that had an alternative vision to the scientific knowledge of experts involved in the restoration project. The data comes from qualitative interviews with locals and experts (...)
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    Relative elimination of quantifiers for Henselian valued fields.Serban A. Basarab - 1991 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 53 (1):51-74.
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    The scope and limits of a mechanistic view of computational explanation.Maria Serban - 2015 - Synthese 192 (10):3371-3396.
    An increasing number of philosophers have promoted the idea that mechanism provides a fruitful framework for thinking about the explanatory contributions of computational approaches in cognitive neuroscience. For instance, Piccinini and Bahar :453–488, 2013) have recently argued that neural computation constitutes a sui generis category of physical computation which can play a genuine explanatory role in the context of investigating neural and cognitive processes. The core of their proposal is to conceive of computational explanations in cognitive neuroscience as a subspecies (...)
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    Fungierende Leiblichkeit: le rôle méthodologique du corps dans la phénoménologie de Husserl.Claudia Şerban - 2011 - Studia Phaenomenologica 11:243-264.
    The phenomenological problem of the body (Leib) goes further than its treatment as a theoretical object, insofar as it concerns the meaning and the accomplishment of the phenomenological method itself. Both reduction and intuition, the two major poles of this method, imply in their specificity the reference to an operative corporeity (fungierende Leiblichkeit). The primordial sphere of absolute givenness cannot thus reduce the body proper without sacrificing the very principle that allows delimiting it. But this seems to lead to an (...)
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  20. Brentano: Immanent realism and the structure of intentional reference.Oana Gherman - 2009 - Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 8:188-192.
    Smith maintains that Brentano conceives his own theory of substance as a refined and perfected version of the Aristotelian theory. According to Mulligan and Smith, Brentano argues that a range of different habits and training are necessary preconditions of noticing. McDonnell observes that, for Brentano, our consciousness contains a structural unity of its own. Zahavi emphasizes that, according to Brentano, all mental states are characterized by their intentional directedness, they are all conscious of objects. Albertazzi points out that Brentano’s doctrine (...)
     
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    The model of meaning in terms of truth-conditions.Oana Gherman - 2008 - Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 7.
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    Aggression and Violence, Corrosive Factors of Humanity.Oana Elena Lenta & Viorica-Cristina Cormos - 2017 - Postmodern Openings 8 (1):57-65.
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    A Bibliometric Mapping of the Research Trends of Public Governance and Entrepreneurship Framework.Oana Ramona Lobonţ, Raul Purcariţa, Sorana Vatavu & Florin Costea - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (1Sup1):35-53.
    The involvement of governments and public institutions in entrepreneurial activity has grown considerably in the last years. Public governance has begun to pay more attention to the fact that, in order to achieve the goal of economic development in a country, it is necessary to increase entrepreneurship both qualitatively and quantitatively. Most governments have created significant actions that encouraged and supported the entrepreneurial activity and also they have contributed to supporting the private sector in the economy. The present paper analyses (...)
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    Choosing to Be a Stranger: Romanian Intellectuals in Exile.Oana Elena Strugaru - 2011 - In Helen Vella Bonavita (ed.), Negotiating Identities : Constructed Selves and Others. Rodopi. pp. 111.
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    Embodied Multi-Discursivity: An Aesthetic Process Approach to Sustainable Entrepreneurship.Oana Branzei, Paul Shrivastava & Kim Poldner - 2017 - Business and Society 56 (2):214-252.
    Sustainable entrepreneurship is a vital and growing area of entrepreneurship studies. Although charged with multiple potentially conflicting discourses, sustainable entrepreneurship is usually viewed from a binary logic of business versus sustainability. This article uses an aesthetic process approach to sustainable entrepreneurship to move beyond this binary logic and unearth the tensions between multiple discourses. The authors introduce the construct of embodied multi-discursivity that addresses this issue methodologically as well as conceptually. By combining discourse analysis with aesthetic inquiry, the article pushes (...)
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  26. Structural Representations and the Explanatory Constraint.Maria Serban - 2013 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 13 (2):277-291.
    My aim in this paper is to investigate what epistemic role, if any, do appeals to representations play in cognitive neuroscience. I suggest that while at present they seem to play something in between a minimal and a substantive explanatory role, there is reason to believe that representations have a substantial contribution to the construction of neuroscientic explanations of cognitive phenomena.
     
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    Christophe Grellard, Frédérique Lachaud (éd.), Jean de Salisbury, nouvelles lectures, nouveaux enjeux, Medievi, Volume 19, Florence, Sismel – Edizioni del Galluzzo, 2018.Oana‑Corina Filip - 2020 - Chôra 18:640-642.
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    Multiple Team Membership, Performance, and Confidence in Estimation Tasks.Oana C. Fodor, Petru L. Curşeu & Nicoleta Meslec - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Multiple team membership is a form of work organization extensively used nowadays to flexibly deploy human resources across multiple simultaneous projects. Individual members bring in their cognitive resources in these multiple teams and at the same time use the resources and competencies developed while working together. We test in an experimental study whether working in MTM as compared to a single team yields more individual performance benefits in estimation tasks. Our results fully support the group-to-individual transfer of learning, yet the (...)
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    Propaedeutic Interpretation of The Red Book by C G Jung.Oana Lenta & Marius Cucu - 2017 - Postmodern Openings 8 (3):24-34.
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    The Jungian Concept of Complex Psychology.Oana Lenta & Marius Cucu - 2017 - Postmodern Openings 8 (3):59-67.
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  31. Gesturi, incertitudini, negocieri, progrese.Oana Lungescu - 2003 - Dilema 531:8.
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  32. Les expériences de l’impossible.Claudia Serban - 2020 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2020 (2):104-121.
    If a certain primacy of possibility (existential possibility or egological potentiality) can be acknowledged in both Husserl and Heidegger, the French reception of phenomenology deploys one of its important means of accomplishing its radicalization gesture by putting forward the experiences of the impossible, as the case of Michel Henry and of Jean-Luc Marion shows. Michel Henry elaborates a radicalized phenomenology, which deals with the radical immanence of life, whose passivity and finitude reveal an impossibility that only an infinite, absolute Life (...)
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    Reconstructing Sylva sylvarum: Ralph Austen’s Observations and the Use of Experiment.Oana Matei - 2017 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 6 (1):91-115.
    Bacon’s projects of natural history were extremely popular in the mid-seventeenth century, especially for a group of people devoted to experimental activities, namely the Hartlib Circle. Ralph Austen, one member of the Hartlib Circle, tried to construct his own project of natural history using Bacon’s Sylva sylvarum as a pattern and following the Baconian scheme with particular interest for the methodological aspects entailed by such an endeavor. This paper provides an account of Austen’s at­tempts at writing a natural history as (...)
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    Experimenting with Matter in the Works of Gabriel Plattes.Oana Matei - 2020 - Perspectives on Science 28 (3):398-420.
    This paper investigates the relation between Gabriel Plattes’ cosmology and theory of matter, on the one hand, and his method of experimentation, on the other. In my view Plattes based his cosmology and theory of matter on specific “principles of nature” expressed as alchemical qualitative relations between bodies, and these principles formed the theoretical framework for his experimental method and technologies. I also claim that Plattes’ method of experimentation has heuristic purposes, acting as a tool to instantiate and illustrate these (...)
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    Transfer principles for pseudo real closed e-fold ordered fields.Şerban A. Basarab - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (4):981-991.
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    Le possible pratique selon Kant – qu’est-ce qui est ‘en mon pouvoir ’ et qu’est-ce qui ne l’est pas?Claudia Serban - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 645-656.
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    La méthode phénoménologique, entre réduction et herméneutique.Claudia Serban - 2012 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 100 (1):81.
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    Firm–Employee Relationships from a Social Responsibility Perspective: Developments from Communist Thinking to Market Ideology in Romania. A Mass Media Story.Oana Apostol & Salme Näsi - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 119 (3):301-315.
    Firm–employee relationships are dependent on the wider societal context and on the role business plays in society. Changes in institutional arrangements in society affect the perceived responsibilities of firms to their personnel. In this study, we examine mass media discussions about firm–employee relationships from a social responsibility perspective via a longitudinal study in Romanian society. Our analysis indicates how the expected responsibilities of firms towards employees have altered with the changing role of firms in society since the early 1990s. These (...)
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    What Good Does Doing Good do? The Effect of Bond Rating Analysts’ Corporate Bias on Investor Reactions to Changes in Social Responsibility.Oana Branzei, Jeff Frooman, Brent Mcknight & Charlene Zietsma - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 148 (1):183-203.
    In this study, we explore how investors reconcile information on firms’ social responsibility with analysts’ assessments of future firm risk in the pricing of long-term bonds. We ask whether investors pay attention to small strides toward and/or small slips away from socially responsible behavior, arguing that analysts’ corporate bias toward gains and against losses influences investor reactions to corporate social responsibility. We hypothesize that analysts notice and reward improvements in social responsibility, yet excuse lapses. We find support for this hypothesis, (...)
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    When Space Meets Time or The Paradox of Costin Miereanu's Musical Labyrinth.Oana Andreica - 2014 - Semiotics:511-520.
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    In the Beginning Was the Triangle.Oana Cogeanu - 2012 - Cultura 9 (2):33-44.
    In the beginning was the triangle, the apostles of semiology say. In arguing for a semiological approach to literature, this paper highlights first that theconsecrated semiotic triangle seen in perspective proves to be a pyramid, with its faces consisting of minimal semiotic triads; it then suggests that the pyramidalsemiotic constructs within a given context project the figure of infinite semiosis; finally, it proposes an illustration of the literary process of signification using thealchemical image of the clepsydra.
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    Reflections on Art.Andrei Şerban - 2013 - Human and Social Studies 2 (1):11-21.
    The following study presents some considerations on different subjects regarding the field of art, from the art of using sounds in theatre and the importance of the Greek tragedy to the subtle differences between opera and theatre. The sound experiment is to be approached knowing that the audience is, in some way, deaf. The renewal of the sounds, even of those coming forth from the remote ages, is part of the author’s lust for a theater that celebrates real contact and (...)
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    L’ ‘idéal de la raison pure’ et la fracture du fonctionnement ontothéologique du possible dans la philosophie critique de Kant.Claudia-Cristina Serban - 2013 - Kant Studien 104 (2):167-187.
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    Alien Landscapes? Interpreting Disordered Minds.Oana Elena Strugaru - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (1):119-121.
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    Organizational Transparency: Conceptualizations, Conditions, and Consequences.Mikkel Flyverbom & Oana Brindusa Albu - 2019 - Business and Society 58 (2):268-297.
    Transparency is an increasingly prominent area of research that offers valuable insights for organizational studies. However, conceptualizations of transparency are rarely subject to critical scrutiny and thus their relevance remains unclear. In most accounts, transparency is associated with the sharing of information and the perceived quality of the information shared. This narrow focus on information and quality, however, overlooks the dynamics of organizational transparency. To provide a more structured conceptualization of organizational transparency, this article unpacks the assumptions that shape the (...)
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    Husserl, Kant and Transcendental Phenomenology.Iulian Apostolescu & Claudia Serban (eds.) - 2020 - De Gruyter.
    The transcendental turn of Husserl's phenomenology has challenged philosophers and scholars from the beginning. This volume inquires into the profound meaning of this turn by contrasting its Kantian and its phenomenological versions. Examining controversies surrounding subjectivity, idealism, aesthetics, logic, the foundation of sciences, and practical philosophy, the chapters provide a helpful guide for facing current debates.
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    The importance of the rites of passage in assigning semantic structures to autobiographical memory.Oana Benga, Bogdan Neagota & Ileana Benga - 2015 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 38.
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    Revisiting a Classic: Friedrich Schleiermacher.Adriana Şerban & Larisa Cercel - 2015 - In Adriana Serban & Larisa Cercel (eds.), Friedrich Schleiermacher and the Question of Translation. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 1-8.
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    Recipes and thrift in early modern and modern knowledge.Oana Matei - 2021 - Centaurus 63 (2):416-420.
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    Sur le progres des sciences: Maupertuis and Bacon on the Advancement of Knowledge.Oana Matei - 2019 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 8 (2):81-101.
    This paper investigates the Baconian roots of Maupertuis’s Lettre XIX. Sur le Progrès des Sciences. The Letter was published almost a decade after Maupertuis had accepted Frederick II’s invitation to move from Paris to Berlin and become the new President of the Prussian Academy of Sciences. Contrary to the secondary literature that identifies a distinction between Maupertuis’s Parisian and Berliner phases, this paper argues that there is in fact greater continuity between the two. Based on a reading that empha­sizes the (...)
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