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    Plato’s Myths.Catalin Partenie (ed.) - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In archaic societies myths were believed to tell true stories - stories about the ultimate origin of reality. For us, on the contrary, the term 'myth' denotes a false belief. Between the archaic notion of myth and ours stands Plato's. This volume is a collection of ten studies by eminent scholars that focus on the ways in which some of Plato's most famous myths are interwoven with his philosophy. The myths discussed include the eschatological myths of the Gorgias, the Phaedo, (...)
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  2. Introduction.Catalin Partenie - 2009 - In Plato’s Myths. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Heidegger and Plato: toward dialogue.Catalin Partenie & Tom Rockmore (eds.) - 2005 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
    For Martin Heidegger the "fall" of philosophy into metaphysics begins with Plato. Thus, the relationship between the two philosophers is crucial to an understanding of Heidegger--and, perhaps, even to the whole plausibility of postmodern critiques of metaphysics. It is also, as the essays in this volume attest, highly complex, and possibly founded on a questionable understanding of Plato. As editors Catalin Partenie and Tom Rockmore remark, a simple way to describe Heidegger's reading of Plato might be to say that (...)
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    Imprint : Heidegger's interpretation of platonic dialectic in the sophist lectures (1924-25).Catalin Partenie - 2005 - In Catalin Partenie & Tom Rockmore (eds.), Heidegger and Plato: Toward Dialogue. Northwestern University Press. pp. 42.
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    No Title available: Dialogue.Catalin Partenie - 2012 - Dialogue 51 (1):176-179.
    Book Reviews Catalin Partenie, Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review/Revue canadienne de philosophie, FirstView Article.
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  6. Archive Relief.Catalin Partenie - 2004 - Studia Phaenomenologica 4 (3-4):91-102.
    Dragomir was not interested in writing philosophy, although his archive amounts to almost 100 notebooks, containing fragments, notes, essays and studies. This essay addresses Dragomir’s disregard for written philosophy and argues that his main message will lose its force in his posthumously published archive. His message, as it emerges from the way he lived his life, is, I argue, this: if we are to restore the lost harmony of our lives, philosophy, as essential as it may be, isn’t everything.
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    Alexandru Dragomir : Portrait du philosophe en solitaire.Catalin Partenie - 2012 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 75 (3):455.
    Après des études de droit et de philosophie à l'Université de Bucarest, Alexandru Dragomir part à Fribourg-en-Brisgau comme doctorant de Martin Heidegger. Il y reste deux ans; en 1943 il est rappelé en Roumanie et envoyé au front. Après la guerre, sous le nouveau régime, il ne peut pas poursuivre une carrière universitaire. Il meurt en 2002 à Bucarest sans avoir rien publié. Ce n'est qu'après sa mort que ses cahiers sont découverts et publiés. L'œuvre de Dragomir comprend cinq volumes, (...)
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    Archive Relief.Catalin Partenie - 2004 - Studia Phaenomenologica 4 (3-4):91-102.
    Dragomir was not interested in writing philosophy, although his archive amounts to almost 100 notebooks, containing fragments, notes, essays and studies. This essay addresses Dragomir’s disregard for written philosophy and argues that his main message will lose its force in his posthumously published archive. His message, as it emerges from the way he lived his life, is, I argue, this: if we are to restore the lost harmony of our lives, philosophy, as essential as it may be, isn’t everything.
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    Cosmology and Politics in Plato’s Later Works, written by Dominic J. O’Meara.Catalin Partenie - 2019 - Polis 36 (2):391-395.
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    Charles H. Kahn, Plato and the Post-Socratic Dialogue: The Return to the Philosophy of Nature.Catalin Partenie - 2015 - Rhizomata 3 (2):214-221.
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    Plato's hypothetical dialectic.Catalin D. Partenie - 1997 - Dissertation, University of Glasgow
    In the Platonic exegesis, the topic of 'hypothesis and dialectic' has been covered by the works of many scholars, although, compared to some other topics, it has not been overinterpreted. To the best of my knowledge, however, there is only one book that deals extensively and systematically with it - Richard Robinson's Plato's Earlier Dialectic. This one book of Robinson has remained, according to many Plato scholars, unsurpassed as to the punctiliousness with which its author describes the formal structure of (...)
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  12. Robert Mayhew (ed.), Plato: Laws 10.Cătălin Partenie - 2009 - Rhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science:221-223.
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    Selected Myths: Plato.Catalin Partenie (ed.) - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This volume brings together ten of the most celebrated Platonic myths, from eight of Plato's dialogues ranging from the early Protagoras and Gorgias to the late Timaeus and Critias. They include the famous myth of the cave from Republic as well as 'The Judgement of Souls' and 'The Birth of Love'. Each myth is a self-contained story, prefaced by a short explanatory note, while the introduction considers Plato's use of myth and imagery.
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    The image of a second sun: Plato on poetry, rhetoric, and the technē of mimēsis (review).Catalin Partenie - 2011 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 49 (3):371-372.
    There are two main discussions of poetry in Plato's Republic: the first one is in Books II and III, the other in Book X. Their conclusions are not entirely coherent. In Books II and III, only some poetry is considered imitative, and certain forms of it are allowed in the ideal city. In Book X all poetry is considered imitative, and all of it is banned from the city. Jeff Mitscherling's book deals with Plato's criticism of poetry and art. It (...)
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  15. "The'productionist'framework of the" Timaeus".Catalin Partenie - 1998 - Dionysius 16:29-34.
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    The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter, written by Myles Burnyeat and Michael Frede.Catalin Partenie - 2016 - Polis 33 (1):196-200.
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    Plato and the Poets (review).Catalin Partenie - 2012 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (2):291-292.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Plato and the PoetsCatalin ParteniePierre Destrée and Fritz-Gregor Herrmann, editors. Plato and the Poets. Mnemosyne Supplements: Monographs on Greek and Latin Language and Literature, 328. Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2011. Pp. xxii + 434. Cloth, $217.00.This beautifully produced volume is a collection of nineteen essays, half of them being initially presented as papers given at a 2006 conference in Louvain. Seven chapters focus on the Republic and address a variety (...)
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    Greek Tragedy and Political Philosophy: Rationalism and Religion in Sophocles’ Theban Plays Peter Ahrensdorf Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2009 , 2011 , x + 192 pp, $ 23.00 , $84.00. [REVIEW]Catalin Partenie - 2012 - Dialogue 51 (1):176-179.
    Book Reviews Catalin Partenie, Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review/Revue canadienne de philosophie, FirstView Article.
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    Catherine Collobert, Pierre Destrée and Francisco J. Gonzalez, eds., Plato and Myth: Studies on the Use and Status of Platonic Myths.Mnemosyne Supplements, 337 , viii + 476 pp., $222.00. ISBN 9789004218666. [REVIEW]Catalin Partenie - 2013 - Polis 30 (1):132-136.
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    Catherine Collobert, Pierre Destrée and Francisco J. Gonzalez, eds., Plato and Myth: Studies on the Use and Status of Platonic Myths.Mnemosyne Supplements, 337 (Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2012), viii + 476 pp., $222.00. ISBN 9789004218666. [REVIEW]Catalin Partenie - 2013 - Polis 30 (1):132-136.
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    Catalin Partenie (éd.), Plato’s Myths.Leopoldo Iribarren - 2014 - Philosophie Antique 14:328-331.
    Ce volume rassemble une dizaine d’études inédites, précédées d’une préface générale, portant sur l’articulation entre mythe et philosophie dans l’œuvre de Platon. Plus spécifiquement, la question qui intéresse les études ici réunies est celle du rapport complexe entre les récits mythiques que l’on voit apparaître dans les dialogues et le projet proprement philosophique (dialectique) de Platon. Cette question est d’autant plus prégnante que Platon lui-même ne cesse de probléma­tiser la fonctio...
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  22. Catalin Partenie (ed.), Plato: Selected Myths.Luka Boršić - 2006 - Rhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 1:143-146.
  23. Catalin Partenie and Tom Rockmore, eds., Heidegger and Plato: Toward Dialogue Reviewed by.Jeremy Bell - 2006 - Philosophy in Review 26 (5):372-374.
     
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    [Recensão a] Catalin Partenie and Tom Rockmore, editors, Heidegger and Plato: Towards Dialogue.Megan Zwart - 2006 - Plato Journal 6.
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    Catalin Partenie (ed.): Plato’s Myths, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009, 255 pp. [REVIEW]Rodrigo Ferradas Samanez - 2009 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 21 (2):447-461.
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    Review of Catalin Partenie (ed.), Plato's Myths[REVIEW]Naly Thaler - 2009 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (10).
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    Review of Catalin Partenie, Tom Rockmore (eds.), Heidegger and Plato: Toward Dialogue[REVIEW]Catherine Zuckert - 2006 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (2).
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    Plato's Myths. Edited by Catalin Partenie.Robin Waterfield - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (1):118-119.
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    Plato's Myths. Edited by Catalin Partenie . Pp. xvi, 255, Cambridge University Press, 2009, £55.00. [REVIEW]Robin Waterfield - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (6):1021-1022.
  30. Ce scriu alţii despre noi.Cătălin-Tudor Raţă - 2002 - Dilema 485:9.
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    Epistemic Circularity: Worry, Illusion, and Determination.Catalin Barboianu - 2014
    Research on epistemic circularity has focused more on the problem of whether circular arguments are able to justify their conclusions rather than on the nature of circularity itself, and has kept a sharp delimitation from other types of circularities (logical, linguistic, and of definition). In this paper, I aim to move the focus toward the general concept of circularity, which I relate to the concept of ‘epistemic worry’. Through a brief overview on the known types of circularities, I show that (...)
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    ""From the Problem of “Evil” to Interpretation." Hermeneutic Phenomenology" As a Method for Understanding the Religious Discourse.Bobb Cătălin Vasile - 2011 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 10 (30):299-317.
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    Did Platon (Politeia 571d) Believe That Every One of Us Is a Repressed Cannibal?Cătălin Enache - 2023 - Polis 40 (2):221-233.
    At the beginning of Book 9 of the Politeia (571cd), Platon suggests that all people bear in themselves unlawful desires like the desire to have sex with their own mother or with any other human, god, or beast, the desire to murder anyone, or the desire to eat anything. Modern scholars take it for granted that by the desire to eat anything, Platon means cannibalism. This view is based on the fact that Platon discusses unlawful desires in connection with the (...)
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    The Paths of Night and Day in the Odyssey.Catalin Anghelina - 2011 - Hermes 139 (2):249-256.
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    Watching for orion: A note on od. 5.274 = il. 18.488.Catalin Anghelina - 2010 - Classical Quarterly 60 (1):250-.
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    States on Hilbert Algebras.Cătălin Buşneag - 2010 - Studia Logica 94 (2):177-188.
    In this paper we develop a theory of Bosbach and Riečan states on non-trivial Hilbert algebras.
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    Structural-Epistemic Interdisciplinarity and the Nature of Interdisciplinary Challenges.Cătălin Bărboianu - 2022 - Logos and Episteme 13 (1):7-35.
    Research on interdisciplinarity has been concentrated on the methodological and educational aspects of this complex phenomenon and less on its theoretical nature. Within a theoretical framework specific to the philosophy of science, I propose a structural scheme of how interdisciplinary processes go, focusing on the concepts of availability of the methods, concept linking, and theoretical modeling. In this model, the challenges interdisciplinarity is claimed to pose to its practitioners are of the same nature as the challenges scientists encounter within the (...)
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  38. Cătălin Vasile bobb.Cătălin Vasile Bobb - 2010 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (26):259-263.
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  39. Tunelul timpului.Cătălin Manole - 2003 - Dilema 549:13.
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  40. Understanding Your Game: A Mathematician's Advice for Rational and Safe Gambling.Catalin Barboianu - 2022 - Târgu Jiu, Romania: PhilScience Press.
    The author proposes in this practical guide for both problem and non-problem gamblers a new pragmatic, conceptual approach of gambling mathematics. The primary aim of this guide is the adequate understanding of the essence and complexity of gambling through its mathematical dimension. The author starts from the premise that formal gambling mathematics, which is hardly even digestible for the non-math-inclined gamblers, is ineffective alone in correcting the specific cognitive distortions associated with gambling. By applying the latest research results in this (...)
  41. Über die Wahrheit und Richtigkeit einer philosophischen Übersetzung.Cătălin Cioabă - 2005 - Studia Phaenomenologica 5:215-224.
    The article starts off with some meditations on the question of the much-debated “non-translatibility of German philosophy”, which, in the particular case of Martin Heidegger, proves to be even more acute. Nevertheless, the conclusion of these thoughts is that, on the contrary, a translation of a philosophical text is meant finally not only to mediate between two languages, but also to be for itself a necessary step in a more profound understanding of an original text. Following this logic, the article (...)
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    Über die Wahrheit und Richtigkeit einer philosophischen Übersetzung.Cătălin Cioabă - 2005 - Studia Phaenomenologica 5:215-224.
    The article starts off with some meditations on the question of the much-debated “non-translatibility of German philosophy”, which, in the particular case of Martin Heidegger, proves to be even more acute. Nevertheless, the conclusion of these thoughts is that, on the contrary, a translation of a philosophical text is meant finally not only to mediate between two languages, but also to be for itself a necessary step in a more profound understanding of an original text. Following this logic, the article (...)
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    Helmuth Vetter, Grundriss Heidegger. Ein Handbuch zu Leben und Werk.Cătălin Cioabă - 2014 - Studia Phaenomenologica 14:407-410.
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    Altruistic living unrelated organ donation at the crossroads of ethics and religion. A case study.Sandu Frunză, Catalin Vasile Bobb, Mihaela Frunză & Ovidiu Grad - 2010 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (27):3-24.
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    Chaos game representation for authorship attribution.Daniel Lichtblau & Catalin Stoean - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 317 (C):103858.
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    An alternating-time temporal logic with knowledge, perfect recall and past: axiomatisation and model-checking.Dimitar P. Guelev, Catalin Dima & Constantin Enea - 2011 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 21 (1):93-131.
    We present a variant of ATL with incomplete information which includes the distributed knowledge operators corresponding to synchronous action and perfect recall. The cooperation modalities assume the use the distributed knowledge of coalitions and accordingly refer to perfect recall incomplete information strategies. We propose a model-checking algorithm for the logic. It is based on techniques for games with imperfect information and partially observable objectives, and involves deciding emptiness for automata on infinite trees. We also propose an axiomatic system and prove (...)
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  47. Mihaela frunză, Sandu frunză.Cătălin Vasile Bobb & Ovidiu Grad - 2010 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (27):3-24.
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    Wigner’s Puzzle on Applicability of Mathematics: On What Table to Assemble It?Cătălin Bărboianu - 2019 - Axiomathes 1:1-30.
    Attempts at solving what has been labeled as Eugene Wigner’s puzzle of applicability of mathematics are still far from arriving at an acceptable solution. The accounts developed to explain the “miracle” of applied mathematics vary in nature, foundation, and solution, from denying the existence of a genuine problem to designing structural theories based on mathematical formalism. Despite this variation, all investigations treated the problem in a unitary way with respect to the target, pointing to one or two ‘why’ or ‘how’ (...)
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    Wigner’s Puzzle on Applicability of Mathematics: On What Table to Assemble It?Cătălin Bărboianu - 2019 - Axiomathes 1:1-30.
    Attempts at solving what has been labeled as Eugene Wigner’s puzzle of applicability of mathematics are still far from arriving at an acceptable solution. The accounts developed to explain the “miracle” of applied mathematics vary in nature, foundation, and solution, from denying the existence of a genuine problem to designing structural theories based on mathematical formalism. Despite this variation, all investigations treated the problem in a unitary way with respect to the target, pointing to one or two ‘why’ or ‘how’ (...)
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    Wigner’s Puzzle on Applicability of Mathematics: On What Table to Assemble It?Cătălin Bărboianu - 2020 - Axiomathes 30 (4):423-452.
    Attempts at solving what has been labeled as Eugene Wigner’s puzzle of applicability of mathematics are still far from arriving at an acceptable solution. The accounts developed to explain the “miracle” of applied mathematics vary in nature, foundation, and solution, from denying the existence of a genuine problem to designing structural theories based on mathematical formalism. Despite this variation, all investigations treated the problem in a unitary way with respect to the target, pointing to one or two ‘why’ or ‘how’ (...)
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