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    Logical Thinking and Spiritual Projections in Ioan Biriş’s Philosophy.Florea Lucaci - 2018 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 17 (50):125-139.
    The present study proposes a valorization of the work of professor and philosopher Ioan Biriş. The statistics of his books and studies, their distribution by areas of interest, and especially the ideas in his work confirm the need for philosophy in the Romanian cultural life. As a whole, his philosophical endeavor is based on the concept of totality. Thus in the Hegelian spirit, Ioan Biriş successfully convinces us that the logical may exceed the limits of formal exercise and become the (...)
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    An Analytical Perspective on the Creatio ex nihilo Concept.Florea Lucaci - 2002 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 1 (2):81-95.
    The theoretical background of the analysis of the creatio ex nihilo syntagm is constituted by the re- quirements of the semantics of possible worlds. Here the philosophical and logical research is implicitly valued in the modal reconstruction of the ontological argument. In the relations between concept, language, and object, several changes which are controlled by universally valid meth- ods are possible. These are the following: 1. The antinomy given as a mystery of the world’s ori- gin is reduced to a (...)
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    Claudiu Mesaros, Filosofii cerului (The philosophers of the sky above).Florea Lucaci - 2006 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 5 (13):176-178.
    Claudiu Mesaros, Filosofii cerului (The philosophers of the sky above) Ed. Universitãtii de Vest, Timiooara, 2005.
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    Liberties and Servitudes of Art, or About the Temptation of Existence.Florea Lucaci - 2003 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (5):103-118.
    This study departs from the premises that the idea of freedom determines a paradoxical condition of the relation between art and politics. The author uses the concept of freedom in a Kantian manner, as a transcendental condition of the co-ordination of the historically constituted values in the fields of art and politics. Metaphorically speaking, the experience of freedom can be understood as a temptation to existence. Analytically speaking, from the perspective of the practical reason, one can observe that freedom funds (...)
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    The Aristotelian Spirit and the Cultural Moulding of the Christian World.Florea Lucaci - 2005 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 4 (12):124-132.
    The study attempts to survey the way in which the rationalist spirit (especially Aristotle’s philosophy) was assimilated by Christian thinking in the patristic and scholastic periods. This shows that the great schism is the outcome not only of dogmatic controversies, but also of accepting and promoting distinctive-argumentative methodologies to justify these dogmas. If in the West theory was viewed as contemplation and as method for conceptual construction, in the East the emphasis was laid exclusively on contemplation and revelation. Furthermore, the (...)
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