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    Fractal-Type Dynamical Behaviors of Complex Systems.Viorel-Puiu Paun, Maricel Agop, Guanrong Chen & Cristian Focsa - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-3.
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  2. Causal and Mechanistic Explanations, and a Lesson from Ecology.Viorel Pâslaru - 2015 - In Alexandru Manafu (ed.), The Prospects for Fusion Emergence. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, vol. 313: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, vol. 313.
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    Statisticallyq-deformed and tau-deformed systems.Viorel Badescu & Peter Landsberg - 2010 - Complexity 15 (3):NA-NA.
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    Undermining Sports Values by Arranging the Matches.Liliana Budevici Puiu - 2020 - Postmodern Openings 11 (2supl1):215-221.
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    Sensul gîndirii filozofice.Viorel Chiţea - 2021 - Cluj-Napoca: Casa Cărții de Știință.
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    Tradiție supralicitată, modernitate diortosită: publicistica lui Nichifor Crainic și a lui Nae Ionescu, la o nouă citire.Viorel Marineasa - 2017 - Timișoara: Editura Universității de Vest. Edited by Al Cistelecan.
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  7. Ziua când mi-am vărsat sângele pentru facultate.Viorel Moţoc - 2003 - Dilema 534:8.
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  8. Mechanisms in ecology.Viorel Pâslaru - 2017 - In Stuart Glennan & Phyllis McKay Illari (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Mechanisms and Mechanical Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 348-361.
    New mechanistic philosophy has not examined explanations in ecology although they are based extensively on describing mechanisms responsible for phenomena under scrutiny. This chapter uses the example of research on the shrub Lonicera maackii (Amur honeysuckle) to scrutinize individual-level mechanisms that are generally accepted and used in ecology and confronts them with the minimal account of mechanisms. Individual-level mechanisms are for a phenomenon, are hierarchical, and absent entities play a role in their functioning. They are distinguished by the role played (...)
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  9. Ecological explanation between manipulation and mechanism description.Viorel Pâslaru - 2009 - Philosophy of Science 76 (5):821-837.
    James Woodward offers a conception of explanation and mechanism in terms of interventionist counterfactuals. Based on a case from ecology, I show that ecologists’ approach to that case satisfies Woodward’s conditions for explanation and mechanism, but his conception does not fully capture what ecologists view as explanatory. The new mechanistic philosophy likewise aims to describe central aspects of mechanisms, but I show that it is not sufficient to account for ecological mechanisms. I argue that in ecology explanation involves identification of (...)
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    Reprezentări filosofice ale unității existenței: prin credință noetică și credință perceptivă.Viorel Cernica - 2022 - Studii de Istorie a Filosofiei Românești 18:11-27.
    In the following paper, I suggest an interpretation of Petrovici’s and Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy, both of them structured in accordance with the concept of unity of existence (the world), itself given in a close relation with the idea about an existential subject. Each philosophy includes a representation of the unity of existence, founded, the first, in a spiritual conviction (noetic belief), and the second, in a perceptual faith. This representation is in the same time a privileged kind by which a subject (...)
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    Ce este și cum poate fi cunoscut datul. Comentariu pe marginea capitolului despre pozitivism din Teoria cunoștinței.Viorel Cernica - 2021 - Studii de Istorie a Filosofiei Românești 17:25-42.
    In Teoria cunoștinței (Theory of knowledge), the author N. Bagda­sar enunciated the following idea: the metaphysics is conditioned by the theory of knowledge, since the first is a knowledge placed from the beginning under rules. After I will emphasise the Kantian sense of this idea and depict the manner in which the author explains Auguste Comte’s positivism in relation with the meaning of ‘positive’ (given) in that context, I will put into discussion two theories about the unknowability of a “fact” (...)
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    The Ontology of the Judicative.Viorel Cernica - 2016 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):143-148.
    In this paper, I will attempt to formulate some observations about the limits of a traditional ontology that is in its essence a judicative one. The main goal is to explore the possibility of constructing a pre-judicative ontology; in other words, to describe the cognitive and affective elements that are “under” the main ontological judgments, related naturally to being. The arguments in favor of a pre-judicative ontology offer a new perspective on judicative ontology itself. This pre-judicative ontology is nevertheless a (...)
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  13. The mechanistic approach of The Theory of Island Biogeography and its current relevance.Viorel Pâslaru - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 45 (1):22-33.
    Philosophers of science have examined The Theory of Island Biogeography by Robert MacArthur and E. O. Wilson (1967) mainly due to its important contribution to modeling in ecology, but they have not examined it as a representative case of ecological explanation. In this paper, I scrutinize the type of explanation used in this paradigmatic work of ecology. I describe the philosophy of science of MacArthur and Wilson and show that it is mechanistic. Based on this account and in light of (...)
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    Attention as a decision in information space.Jacqueline Gottlieb & Puiu Balan - 2010 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 14 (6):240-248.
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    Jurnalistul între datorie și conflict.Viorel Cibotaru - 2005 - Chișinău: CCRE "Presa". Edited by Ana Pasat.
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  16. The Smartphone is One of the Externalizations of the Mind that Aspires to the Status of its Extension.Viorel Rotila - 2018 - Postmodern Openings 9 (4):65-97.
    Is the Smartphone (SP) an extension of consciousness or just an (other) externalization of the mind and an extension of the social? The concept of externalizing the mind more appropriately describes a series of processes that tend to be considered extensions of the mind. The human mind has evolved concurrently with various externalizations, such as utensils and language, as contributions to the development of the common environment of humanity: culture and civilization. Externalizations indicate the appearance of the human mind while (...)
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    New Textbooks for Teaching Philosophy of Science.Viorel Pâslaru - 2023 - Philosophy of Science 90 (1):200-208.
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  18. Recent Computability Models Inspired from Biology: DNA and Membrane Computing.Gheorghe Păun & Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez - 2010 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 18 (1):71-84.
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    Recent Computability Models Inspired from Biology: DNA and Membrane Computing.Gheorge Paun & Mario de Jesús Pérez Jiménez - 2003 - Theoria 18 (46):71-84.
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    Religious Interactions of the Romanian Political Parties. Case Study: the Christian-Democratic Connection.Nicolae Paun, Georgiana Ciceo & Dorin Domuta - 2009 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (24):104-132.
    Over the past 20 years, along with official endeavors directed towards the accession of Romania into the European structures, political parties tried to integrate themselves into wider European families. Approaching the European People’s Party (the most prominent group in the European Parliament) - dominated by Christian democrats whose existence was largely influenced by the Catholic social teaching - seemed to be one of the most difficult tasks. For their first European elections held in 2007 several Romanian political parties - apart (...)
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    Laws of Ecology and Their Promise of Explanations.Viorel Pâslaru - 2022 - Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 14 (5).
    A number of ecologists have put forward various proposals that ecology has laws, yet they have not explicated what role laws play in ecological explanations. Marcel Weber (1999), Lev Ginzburg and Mark Colyvan (2004) correct this deficiency and also make their case for laws of ecology: the principle of competitive exclusion and Malthus's law of exponential growth respectively. According to Weber, the principle of competitive exclusion explains phenomena (1) by direct application, or (2) by describing a default state from which (...)
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    Fractal Art as Genuine Art.Viorel Guliciuc - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 1:93-102.
    There is a whole discussion around the genuine/non genuine appurtenance of the Fractal Art to the Art (Ken Keller, Tad Boniecki, Noel Huntley a.o.). Fractal Art is a new way to manipulate shapes, colors and light. It is a subclass of the visual digital art that could describe as that art form produced using a computer (PC, Mac), fractal and graphical software and output devices (monitors, plotters, printers etc.) or using fractal rules and traditional painting techniques (example: Pollock) as essential (...)
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    How Do We Need Universities in a Technological World?Viorel Guliciuc - 2009 - Dialogue and Universalism 19 (1-2):95-100.
    The changing of our way of being, toward homo sapiens digital, is also responsible for the transformation of the learning/teaching in the 21st century. In K12 education we could speak about “Digital Natives/Digital Immigrants” “herding”, “digital multipliers” etc. In Academe, the focus has to be on creativity and digital wisdom.
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    Transmodernism and Philosophy of Human Diversity.Viorel Guliciuc - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 36:57-60.
    We are living in the transmodern era. Now we could detect beyond the similarities and the differences between the modernism and the postmodernism the common search for the human integrality. Only this time we are not beginning with the proclaimed human unity, but with the human diversity. The Human Being has a non generic universality. The unity is purpose before being ground.
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    The Non-generic Universality and the XXIth Century.Viorel Guliciuc - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 24:11-17.
    We are experiencing a new phase of the crisis of the universality in the transmodern era. In the XXIst century there is room for the common search for the human unity starting from the acceptance of our fundamental diversity and the experiencing of an insular, local universality in the Digital Realm of the Net. There are good reasons to consider the Human Being has a ground non generic universality, inviting us to search the human integrality as a process, not as (...)
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    The wondering angels of the fractal art.Viorel Guliciuc - 2007 - In L. Magnani & P. Li (eds.), Model-Based Reasoning in Science, Technology, and Medicine. Springer. pp. 333--345.
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  27. Is Religion a Necessary Condition for the Emergence of Knowledge? Some Explanatory Hypotheses.Viorel Rotila - 2019 - Postmodern Openings 10 (3):202-228.
    By using the general investigation framework offered by the cognitive science of religion (CSR), I analyse religion as a necessary condition for the evolutionary path of knowledge. The main argument is the "paradox of the birth of knowledge": in order to get to the meaning of the part, a sense context is needed; but a sense of the whole presupposes the sense (meaning) of the parts. Religion proposes solutions to escape this paradox, based on the imagination of sense (meaning) contexts, (...)
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  28. Reflections on the Link between Baroque and Time.Viorel Vizureanu - 2021 - Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología En Historia de Las Ideas 15:13-21.
    El objetivo principal de este trabajo es exponer las características de lo que llamo el (o un) tiempo barroco, tratando de poner de relieve cómo el barroco se vincula con esta categoría en oposición tanto a su percepción actual y «popular» como a sus interpretaciones teóricas más relevantes, permeadas por una especie de lectura espacio-visual del mismo. Por ello, se presentan esquemáticamente tres análisis significativos (de Benjamin, Maravall y Bal) en los que cabe encontrar un intento, más o menos sólido, (...)
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    A generative model of conversation.Gheorghe Pǎun - 1976 - Semiotica 17 (1).
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  30. Comunismul faţă cu acţiunea.Alex-Mihai Păun - 2003 - Dilema 541:13.
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    Complementarity versus universality: Keynotes of DNA computing.Gheorghe Päun, Grzegorz Rozenberg & Arto Salomaa - 1998 - Complexity 4 (1):14-19.
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    Democratization and the Romanian post-communist transition.Ştefan Păun - 2008 - Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 7.
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    National development and transitional politics in romania.Ştefan Păun - 2008 - Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 7.
  34. Postcommunist economic restructuring and the transitional recession in countries of eastern europe.Ştefan Păun - 2009 - Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 8:229-233.
     
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  35. The transformation of state socialism and the electoral success of communist successor parties in post-1990.Ştefan Păun - 2009 - Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 8:218-222.
     
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    Physicians Professional Immunity in the COVID-19 Pandemic. Problems and Solutions.Viorel Rotila - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (1Sup1):356-392.
    In this article, by professional immunity we refer to limitation of liability to the specific pandemic context, respectively to the concrete possibilities of diagnosis, treatment, care and too few degrees of professional freedom still available. The relevance of one or another of the limitation measures of professional liability depends on the specific legal context of each community. Our thesis is that, regardless of the form of transposition into practice, a form of health professionals protection, such as professional immunity is necessary. (...)
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    The Future of Social Dialogue in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.Viorel Rotila - 2019 - Postmodern Openings 10 (3):151-189.
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    The Limits of Knowledge in the COVID-19 Pandemic. Some Prudential Recommendations in Uncertainty Conditions.Viorel Rotila - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (1):347-367.
    The knowledge in the context of COVID-19 pandemic must be viewed from the perspective of its purpose: the intention to limit the effects and spread of SARS-CoV-2, respectively to cancel them. In order to increase the level of knowledge we identify some of the possible classifications, based on them allowing a first outline of uncertainty. The purpose of the analysis is to contribute to the clearest possible identification of the known and the unknown, thus creating a more stable cognitive field (...)
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    The Predictions on the Future of Labour are not Grounded; Some Arguments for a Bayesian Approach.Viorel Rotila - 2018 - Postmodern Openings 9 (3):36-63.
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    Why Don't We Get Vaccinated? Some Explanatory Hypotheses of Vaccine Hesitation.Viorel Rotila - 2022 - Postmodern Openings 13 (1 Sup1):509-554.
    Because inappropriate built-in or managed vaccination campaigns, regardless of the causes of vaccine hesitation, can have side effects, the most important being the opposition to vaccination, the understanding of vaccination hesitation can have an influence on specific public policies. In this article we identify a set of possible explanations for vaccine hesitation, which can be used to assess situations, identify problems and adopt appropriate solutions. We highlight the fact that the vaccination hesitation is not just about vaccination, the approach of (...)
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    Rationality as a System in the Cartesian Beginnings of Modern Philosophy, Starting from some Heideggerian Ideas.Viorel Vizureanu - 2015 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):55-64.
    The aim of this article is to offer a contribution to our understanding of the way in which reason appropriated the idea of system at the beginning of the modernity and made from it one of its emblematical forms of expression. I will start with seminal remarks on the topic from Martin Heidegger, and will then move to the idea of the system in the works of René Descartes, the pathfinder of modern philosophy. After commenting on some Cartesian ideas, I (...)
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    The Lives of Objects in the Early Modern Globalization.Vizureanu Viorel - 2017 - Annals of the University of Bucharest - Philosophy Series 66 (1).
    The Global Lives of Things: The Material Culture of Connections in the Early Modern World, edited by Anne Gerritsen and Giorgio Riello, Routledge: London and New York, 2016, xiv + 266 p. The collective research concentrated in this volume is claimed both from theoretical sources, mainly positioned in the last two decades of the past century – such as the innovative contribution made by the volume edited by Arjun Appadurai in 1986 or by the volume of author signed by Daniel (...)
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    Politique du temps, régime d’historicité et subjectivité en URSS.Marian Viorel Anastasoaie - 2015 - Temporalités 22.
    « Lorsque la philosophie peint sa grisaille dans la grisaille, une manifestation de la vie achève de vieillir. On ne peut pas la rajeunir avec du gris sur du gris, mais seulement la connaître. Ce n’est qu’au début du crépuscule que la chouette de Minerve prend son vol. » G. F. W. Hegel, Principes de la philosophie du droit La métaphore de Hegel concernant le retard de la philosophie sur le réel pourrait s’appliquer aussi au cas de l’anthropologie du socialisme (...)
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  44. Computing with cells and atoms in a nutshell.Cristian S. Calude & Gheorghe Păun - 2000 - Complexity 6 (1):38-48.
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    The Romanian Emigration to the United States until the First World War. Revisiting Opportunities and Vulnerabilities.Eppel Marius & Gârdan Gabriel-Viorel - 2012 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 11 (32):256-287.
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    Chiasms. [REVIEW]Viorel Niţă - 2003 - Studia Phaenomenologica 3 (1-2):295-301.
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    Portret de grup cu filosofia: studii de istoriografie filosofică: in memoriam Viorel Colțescu.Viorel Colțescu, Ilona Bîrzescu, Claudiu Mesaroș, Ioan Buș & Gabriela Glăvan (eds.) - 2005 - Timișoara: Editura Universității de Vest.
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    Introduction to values and pluralism in the environmental sciences: From inferences to institutions.Zachary Piso & Viorel Pâslaru - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 90 (C):140-144.
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    Eseu despre creativitatea spiritului: surse arhaice pentru Aisthesis.Ioan Viorel Boldureanu - 1997 - Bucuresti: Eminescu.
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  50. Texte pedagogice: (antologie).Constantin Narly & Viorel Nicolescu - 1980 - București: Editura Didactică și Pedagogică. Edited by Viorel Nicolescu.
     
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