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    Calcul sau Credinta? Aplicatii ale teoriei alegerii rationale in studiul religiei.Mihnea Vasilescu - 2002 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 1 (2):183-193.
    The theory of rational choice is one of the most recent paradigms for the study of religion that strongly argues against previously dominant approaches such as the secularization thesis. The theory relies on more or less acceptable assumptions drawn from economic models of rational behavior, and offers interesting explanations or predictions supported by an impressive amount of data. The innovative approach introduced by the advocates or rational choice is a shift in focus from the demand side to the supply side (...)
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  2. Non-Consensual Vaccination and Medical Harassment: Giving Vaccine Refusers Their Due.Mihnea D. I. Capraru - 2023 - Journal of Controversial Ideas 3 (1):1-8.
    This article argues that non-consensual vaccination is morally impermissible, for the same reasons for which sexual assault is not permissible. Likewise, mandatory vaccination is morally akin to sexual harassment, and therefore is not to be allowed.
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    Is Conscience the Measure of a Person?Elena Ene Drăghici-Vasilescu - 2024 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 4 (2):55-60.
    One could say that we are human beings to the degree to which our conscience is developed. My paper analyses the conscience from an ethical point of view and states that it is to be understood as the measure of morality within a person. [‘Moral’ refers to a sense of right and wrong, and ethics to the principles of “good” and “bad” agreed by a society]. Taking into consideration that there are people who feel an acute sense of guilt when (...)
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  4. Objective truth in matters of taste.Mihnea D. I. Capraru - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (7):1755-1777.
    In matters of personal taste, faultless disagreement occurs between people who disagree over what is tasty, fun, etc., in those cases when each of these people seems equally far from the objective truth. Faultless disagreement is often taken as evidence that truth is relative. This article aims to help us avoid the truth-relativist conclusion. The article, however, does not argue directly against relativism; instead, the article defends non-relative truth constructively, aiming to explain faultless disagreement with the resources of semantic contextualism. (...)
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    Master Passions: Emotion, Narrative, and the Development of Culture.Mihnea C. Moldoveanu & Nitin Nohria - 2002 - MIT Press.
    At the heart of the human experience lies anxiety caused by the realization that the world is unknown, forever eluding our control. And out of this anxiety arise the master passions of ambition and envy, which we repress to mask their power over our lives. Discussion of the role of the emotions in our lives is not new, but Mihnea Moldoveanu and Nitin Nohria go much further, showing how these passions shape not only our individual lives but our social (...)
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    Paul Tillich on History and Socialism.Elena Ene Draghici-Vasilescu - 2023 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 3 (2):1-8.
    Paul Tillich believes that the sacred and human history undergo a parallel development, which is ‘punctuated’ from time to time by the ‘breaking’ of the former within the latter during moments of special significance, kairoi; these become “centers” of human history. Such a ‘center’ must not be comprehended either in terms of quantity, or as a midpoint between past and future, or as a particular moment, but as something that makes coherent the manifestation of the Kingdom of God within the (...)
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  7. Making sense of ‘genetic programs’: biomolecular Post–Newell production systems.Mihnea Capraru - 2024 - Biology and Philosophy 39 (2):1-12.
    The biomedical literature makes extensive use of the concept of a genetic program. So far, however, the nature of genetic programs has received no satisfactory elucidation from the standpoint of computer science. This unsettling omission has led to doubts about the very existence of genetic programs, on the grounds that gene regulatory networks lack a predetermined schedule of execution, which may seem to contradict the very idea of a program. I show, however, that we can make perfect sense of genetic (...)
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  8. Teleological functional explanations: a new naturalist synthesis.Mihnea Capraru - 2024 - Acta Biotheoretica 72 (5):1--22.
    The etiological account of teleological function is beset by several difficulties, which I propose to solve by grafting onto the etiological theory a subordinated goal-contribution clause. This approach enables us to ascribe neither too many teleofunctions nor too few; to give a unitary, one-clause analysis that works just as well for teleological functions derived from Darwinian evolution, as for those derived from human intention; and finally, to save the etiological theory from falsification, by explaining how, in spite of appearances, the (...)
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    Machine invention systems: a (r)evolution of the invention process?Dragos-Cristian Vasilescu & Michael Filzmoser - 2021 - AI and Society 36 (3):829-837.
    Current developments in fields such as quantum physics, fine arts, robotics, cognitive sciences or defense and security indicate the emergence of creative systems capable of producing new and innovative solutions through combinations of machine learning algorithms. These systems, called machine invention systems, challenge the established invention paradigm in promising the automation of – at least parts of – the innovation process. This paper’s main contribution is twofold. Based on the identified state-of-the-art examples in the above mentioned fields, key components for (...)
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    Political myths of the populist discourse.Mihnea S. Stoica - 2017 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 16 (46):63-76.
    Studies point out that populism, a concept still in dire need of clarifications, resembles more of a rhetorical strategy than a fully-fledged ideology. Actually, populism has become a concept so frequently used that its orginial meaning seems to have been lost, leaving it as an empty shell, at least from an ideological point of view. I argue that in spite of this – or rather as a means of compensation – populism uses a very robust mythological apparatus, creating narratives that (...)
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    An intersubjective measure of organizational complexity: A new approach to the study of complexity in organizations.Mihnea Moldoveanu - 2004 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 6 (3).
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    Explananda_ and _explanantia in deep neural network models of neurological network functions.Mihnea Moldoveanu - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e403.
    Depending on what we mean by “explanation,” challenges to the explanatory depth and reach of deep neural network models of visual and other forms of intelligent behavior may need revisions to both the elementary building blocks of neural nets (the explananda) and to the ways in which experimental environments and training protocols are engineered (the explanantia). The two paths assume and imply sharply different conceptions of how an explanation explains and of the explanatory function of models.
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    Destinul uman: de la Platon la Habermas și înapoi spre-- niciunde!Gabriela Vasilescu - 1999 - Ploiești [Romania]: Editura Premier.
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    The Corrosion Of An Ideological Identity? Differences Between The Christian-Democratic Discourse And The Attitude Of The Faithful Electorate.Mihnea Simion Stoica - 2014 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 13 (38):21-38.
    Electoral manifestos represent tools of political communication which do not only inform the electorate upon the fundamental values of a party, but which also legitimize future actions that the party might undertake once in power. The electoral manifesto of the European People’s Party, drafted before the 2009 European elections brings together the main elements which define the action plan of the party. Religious values lie at the core of the Christian-democratic ideology. But given the dynamic of politics and the sometimes (...)
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    False memories of the future: A critique of the applications of probabilistic reasoning to the study of cognitive processes.Mihnea Moldoveanu & Ellen Langer - 2002 - Psychological Review 109 (2):358-375.
  16. A New Source of Data About Singular Thought.Mihnea D. I. Capraru - 2013 - Philosophia 41 (4):1159-1172.
    Philosophers have justified extant theories of singular thought in at least three ways: they have invoked wide-ranging theories motivated by data from other philosophical areas, they have elicited direct intuitions about which thoughts are singular, and they have subjected propositional attitude reports to tests such as Russellian substitution and Quinean exportation. In these ways, however, we haven’t yet been able to tell what it takes to have singular thoughts, nor have we been able to tell which of our thoughts they (...)
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  17. Jacques Rohault and Cartesian experimentalism.Mihnea Dobre - 2019 - In Steven Nadler, Tad M. Schmaltz & Delphine Antoine-Mahut (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Cartesian Empiricisms.Mihnea Dobre & Tammy Nyden (eds.) - 2013 - Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.
    Mihnea Dobre, Tammy Nyden. to not only notice the “anomalies,” but able to develop more useful narratives that can fully incorporate them. This work is a first step towards that end. We do not put forward an alternative narrative ourselves, but ...
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    Generation in Gregory Nazianzen’s poem On the Son.Elena Ene D.-Vasilescu - 2017 - AKROPOLIS: Journal of Hellenic Studies 1:169-184.
    The article examines the nature of the dogmatics found in the poetry written by Gregory of Nazianzus through a particular case-study, the poem On the Son. It demonstrates that his lyric composition contains the same doctrine conveyed by the orations authored by him and exposes the manner in which he employs similar terminology in works belonging to both genres. In order to attain its objective my article compares the above-mentioned piece with Orations 29 and 30 that bear the same title.
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    The ‘Gospel of Freedom’ or a Letter of Warning? The Use of Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians in the Byzantine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom.Elena Ene D.-Vasilescu - 2019 - AKROPOLIS: Journal of Hellenic Studies 3:109-128.
    Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians, read on important Christian feasts, can be commented on from various perspectives: as a documents about mission, about warning with regard to the difficulties concerning the life of a believer, as one about the differences between Jews and Christians, or/and as one about freedom. It seems to us that within this text the Apostle intended to emphasize especially the latest aspect. St. John Chrysostom considered this document so important that he included it in his Liturgy.
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  21. Recursul la Pivot şi Sava.Mircea Vasilescu - 2002 - Dilema 498:8.
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  22. Un caz Italian.Mircea Vasilescu - 2002 - Dilema 495:4.
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  23. Field Notes on the Meaning of Rewilding.Mihnea Tanasescu - forthcoming - Ethics, Policy and Environment.
  24. Note on the Individuation of Biological Traits.Mihnea D. I. Capraru - 2018 - Journal of Philosophy 115 (4):215-221.
    Bence Nanay has argued that we must abandon the etiological theory of teleological function because this theory explains functions and functional categories in a circular manner. Paul Griffiths argued earlier that we should retain the etiological theory and instead prevent the circularity by making etiologies independent of functional categories. Karen Neander and Alex Rosenberg reply to Nanay similarly, and argue that we should analyze functions in terms of natural selection acting not on functional categories, but merely on lineages. Nanay replies (...)
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    Nature Advocacy and the Indigenous Symbol.Mihnea Tanasescu - 2015 - Environmental Values 24 (1):105-122.
    In 2008, Ecuador became the first country in history to grant constitutional rights to nature. What is termed the indigenous symbol played a significant role in this event. The rights of nature are used as an occasion to interrogate the indigenous symbol in order to reveal what it does, as opposed to what it says. The account of the rights of nature originating in indigenous sensibilities is presented, and subsequently critiqued. The argument makes use of the notion of representative claim (...)
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    How Knowledge of the Golden Jackal ( Canis aureus) is Formed: Report from the Danube Delta.Mihnea Tănăsescu & Tefan Constantinescu - 2019 - Environmental Values 28 (6):665-691.
    This paper analyses the ways in which human knowledge of the golden jackal (Canis aureus) is formed in the case of a rural community of the Romanian Danube Delta. We focus on the territory where humans and jackals overlap and, by using wildlife monitoring alongside interviews and participant observation with humans, we detail how villagers come to have a particularly negative view of this resident canid. Foregrounding the jackal's highly symbolic nature, we trace the development of the community's knowledge of (...)
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    Field Notes on the Meaning of Rewilding.Mihnea Tanasescu - 2017 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 20 (3):333-349.
    This paper investigates the concept of rewilding by looking at its uses so far and its implementation by Rewilding Europe, one of the leading rewilding organizations today. Juxtaposing theory with...
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    Responsibility and the Ethics of Ecological Restoration.Mihnea Tanasescu - 2017 - Environmental Philosophy 14 (2):255-274.
    This paper argues that the concept of responsibility can and should ground an ethics of ecological restoration. It starts with William Jordan’s concept of restoration, namely the creation of mutually beneficial human-nature relationships. It builds a concept of responsibility using the works of Hans Jonas and Martin Drenthen, understood as a correlate of our technological capacity, as well as a relationship to the possibility of meaningfulness today and in the indefinite future. It is argued that we are responsible in a (...)
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  30. Early Cartesianism and the Journal des Sçavans, 1665–1671.Mihnea Dobre - 2011 - Studium: Tijdschrift Voor Wetenschaps- En Universiteits-Geschiedenis | Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Et des Universités 4:228-240.
    The appearance of scientific journals in the second half of the seventeenth century not only presented new opportunities for the dissemination of knowledge, but also offers the historian a privileged view of the shared knowledge within the scientific community. The Journal des Sçavans, founded in 1665, proclaimed its ambition to disseminate news about books and people concerning the République des lettres. Given the reportedly high interest in and opposition to the rise of Cartesianism among contemporary philosophers, this paper explores the (...)
     
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  31. Mixing Cartesianism and Newtonianism: the Reception of Cartesian Physics in England.Mihnea Dobre - 2014 - In . Springer.
     
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    Aspects of Iconography in Byzantine Cappadocia.E. Ene D.-Vasilescu - 2021 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 1 (4):34-39.
    The main novelty my article brings concerns a particular iconographic motif: that known as the ‘trial by the water of reproach’. In the few cases where this is rendered, usually only Mary is presented as undergoing this test, but in Cappadocian art Joseph is also subjected to it. Additionally, to this visual topic, another one that is rarely depicted will be introduced and commented upon: that known as ‘Christ’s first bath’. I will provide a particular example: the fresco which constitutes (...)
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    Development of Eastern Christian Iconography.Elena Ene D.-Vasilescu - 2010 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 27 (3):169-185.
    In Orthodox Christianity icons play a central role in the Liturgy, which they complete and explain. In front of these images, the faithful enter a process of communication with the holy person depicted. That is possible because icons convey the spiritual energies of the archetype of the holy person or of the sacred event they represent. Icon-painters follow Hermeneias — Grammar books — containing canonical indications to help them in their work. These books also give attention to the material elements (...)
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    Orthodox Christian Approach to the Bible.Elena Ene D.-Vasilescu - 2009 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 26 (1):40-44.
    The most common understanding of Orthodox Christianity and the attitude of its members to the Bible is that they do not read it critically. This brief article attempts to address this issue and to show that the view expressed above is a misunderstanding. In doing so, it will touch on the role of Tradition in interpreting the Bible and will also discuss the method used in such an endeavour.
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    A source- and channel-coding approach to the analysis and design of languages and ideographies.Mihnea Moldoveanu - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e248.
    Can we explain the advantage natural languages enjoy over ideographies in a way that enables us to attempt the design of an ideography that “works”? I deploy an adapted version of Shannon's source- and channel-coding partitioning of a communication system to explain the communicative dynamics and shortfalls of ideographies, and reveal ways in which entrenchable, generalist ideographies could be designed.
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    Exploratory exploitation and exploitative exploration: The phenomenology of play and the computational dynamics of search.Mihnea Moldoveanu - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e108.
    I argue for a more complicated but nonetheless computationally feasible and algorithmically intelligible interplay between exploration and exploitation and for admitting into our conceptual toolkit regimes of exploitative exploration and exploratory exploitation that can enhance the novelty and usefulness of the results of either problemistic or serendipitous search.
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    Organizations as Universal Computing Machines: Rule Systems, Computational Equivalence, and Organizational Complexity.Mihnea Moldoveanu - 2008 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 10 (1).
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  38. A Counterexample to Variabilism.Mihnea D. I. Capraru - 2016 - Analysis 76 (1):26-29.
    Recent literature contains influential arguments for variabilism, the view that we should understand proper names as analogues not of constants but of variables. In particular, proper names are said to sometimes take semantic values that are not referential but purely general. I present a counter-example to this view.
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    Evocative representation.Mihnea Tănăsescu - 2020 - Constellations 27 (3):385-396.
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    On Glass-Drops: a case Study of the Interplay between Experimentation and Explanation in Seventeenth-Century Natural Philosophy.Mihnea Dobre - 2013 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 2 (1):105-124.
  41. Experimental physics in Cartesian natural philosophy.Mihnea Dobre - 2012 - Bucharest Colloquium.
    Paper presented in the 3rd edition of Bucharest Colloquium on Early Modern Science.
     
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  42. The Scientific Journals of the Seventeenth-Century: Cartesianism in Journal des Sçavans and Philosophical Transactions, 1665-1670.Mihnea Dobre - 2009 - In . Springer.
     
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    Generation in Gregory Nazianzen’s poem On the Son.Elena Vasilescu - 2017 - AKROPOLIS: Journal of Hellenic Studies 1.
    The article examines the nature of the dogmatics found in the poetry written by Gregory of Nazianzus through a particular case-study, the poem On the Son. It demonstrates that his lyric composition contains the same doctrine conveyed by the orations authored by him and exposes the manner in which he employs similar terminology in works belonging to both genres. In order to attain its objective my article compares the above-mentioned piece with Orations 29 and 30 that bear the same title.
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  44. Integrarea noastră în Europa lor.Mircea Vasilescu - 2003 - Dilema 557:4.
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    La communication dans les espaces multiculturels.Gabriela Vasilescu - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 36:215-222.
    L’évolution du processus de communication met en attention un concept qui permet une analyse plurivalente sur les espaces multiculturels – la culture communicationnelle. Ce concept rend possible le déchiffrage des relations entre ethos, logos et pathos, contient l’échange d’information obtenue par un message dans un contexte qui libère le processus communicationnel des barrières nationales. La culture communicationnelle est une résultante du processus de globalisation, entraînant les acteurs sociaux vers de nouvelles coordonnées axiologique par l’internationalisation des économies et des cultures. Au (...)
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  46. Libertatea presei în Europa.Mircea Vasilescu - 2003 - Dilema 516:4.
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  47. O lege inutilă.Mircea Vasilescu - 2002 - Dilema 502:4.
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  48. Prinţesa, profesorul şi provocările.Mircea Vasilescu - 2002 - Dilema 495:12-13.
     
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  49. Reforma ştirilor.Mircea Vasilescu - 2003 - Dilema 543:4.
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  50. Vina presei.Mircea Vasilescu - 2003 - Dilema 527:4.
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