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    Formalization of Informed Consent From Ethical to Administrative Use
    with Frunza Ana
    Postmodern Openings 8 (3): 69-95. 2017.
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    Maria Cristina Aboboaie’s volume called Sociologia terorismului and published in 2014 at Lumen Publishing House aims to pave the way to such approach with sociological specificity, of the terrorism phenomenon itself, and also of the profound speech generated by the phenomenon of counter-terrorism. The sociological perspective on terrorism comes to complete the one of national security, that will outline a vision on the dynamic of the phenomenon, both in its extension and intension. Due to many a…Read more
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    Appreciative philosophy. Towards a constructionist approach of philosophical and theological discourse
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 10 (28): 129-153. 2011.
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    The Constructionist Theory of Speech as Visual Semiotics
    Postmodern Openings 5 (3): 49-66. 2014.
    The article aims to develop an analysis of the construction of political propagandist speech. We will approach the advertising speech from the perspective of the visual semiotics’ particularities. We will consider the theory of consensual truth, proposing a constructionist theory of the discursive truth, highlighting a particularity of the social construction of the truth – exercising the consensus trance as an instrument of visual semiotics.
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    Preliminaries to a Social-Semiotic Model of Communicative Action
    Postmodern Openings 6 (2): 59-77. 2015.
    The purpose of this article is to bring contributions to the elaboration of a social-semiotic model of social constructionism, which will make a synthesis between the theory of communicative action and the theories of social-constructionist semiotic model?, based on the postulation of a social universe in a network of communicative interdependencies developed on levels of reality. The interpretative model we propose comes to conceptualize the particularities of the sociological analysis of the t…Read more
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    Deconstruction of Charity. Postmodern ethical approaches
    with Ana Caras
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 12 (36): 72-99. 2013.
    Charity, as a social construct, is considered in various interpretative contexts, in a subjectively manner, social progress. The meta-narration about charity as Christian duty, by passing through the secular interpretive and atomizer context of postmodernity, becomes a narrative about social responsibility and equity in ethical dimension, and is translated into restorative community practices in social action plan. We will pursue the constructive interpretive contexts that generated the idea of …Read more
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    Death in the Vision of Doctors. An Anthropological Perspective
    with Simona Damian, Roxana Necula, Mihaela Bizgan, and Beatrice Ioan
    Postmodern Openings 4 (3): 73-97. 2013.
    The research fits a cultural anthropology context, pursuing, at this level, the identification of particular views on death, as reported by doctors from various specialties. The current research took into consideration the meaning of death from the point of view of such doctors, without worrying that the way in which death is regarded will reflect upon the medical practice itself. This topic may be the object of further research. The research was conducted through means of a constructive methodo…Read more
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    The Artificial Gametes and the Immaculate Conception
    Postmodern Openings 7 (1): 167-170. 2016.
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    Mediation – Communicative Action and Philosophical Practice
    Revista Romaneasca pentru Educatie Multidimensionala 6 (1): 39-66. 2014.
    Mediation is a particular type of communicative action that generates professional socialization and normative adherence. In this paper we are interested in communication strategies and how to obtain interpretative consensus in the process of mediation. The analysis of identified communicational strategies as mediation principles will allow us to develop a model of construction of a new communicational paradigm that places gaining mutual consent in the process of communication mediated by a thir…Read more
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    About Singularity
    Postmodern Openings 7 (2): 181-183. 2016.
  • Un model afirmativ-apreciativ în Consilierea filosofică
    Annals of the University of Craiova, Series: Philosophy 203-222. 2011.
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    Confidence in the church is, nowadays, extremely high opposed to trust in other institutions of the state, especially the political ones. A first explanation is that the church manages to manage best the feeling of trust as key element of individual coping towards the society at risk. Faith in post-existence as a straight world, governed by a benevolent deity deeply contrasts with the disappointment and frustration accumulated during the accelerated course of the process of development implied b…Read more
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    Reading the volume “The Actual Problems of the Theory and Practice of Modern Pre-school Education in Poland, Romania and Ukraine” coordinated by Otilia CLIPA, Maria OLINEK and Malgorzata STAWIAK-OSOSINSK brought to my mind the issue of multidimensional education and the correlation between the shifts of paradigm which take place in the space of communicative processes, but also the need for a new educational approach that would be sensitive to the transmodern values of integrity and interdepende…Read more
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    Transparency and the Duty of Full Disclosure in Public and Environmental Health
    with Ana Frunza
    Postmodern Openings 7 (2): 43-57. 2016.
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    The Anthropology of Immortality and the Crisis of Posthuman Conscience
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 14 (40): 3-26. 2015.
    In this article we aim to distinguish between the transhuman and posthuman condition, according to their anthropological, ontological, and ethical natures. We will show that the current historical moment can be considered the beginning of a transhuman civilisation, given that the characteristics of the transhuman are already present in today’s human being. We will show that a series of decisive limitations for belonging to the human condition are in the process of being transcended due to acquis…Read more
  • O Viziune Construcționistă asupra Adevărului În ştiință
    Annals of the University of Craiova, Series: Philosophy 181-195. 2010.
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    Appreciative Teaching of Social Sciences in Competence Based Approaches to Higher Education
    Revista Romaneasca pentru Educatie Multidimensionala 7 (2): 143-169. 2015.
    In teaching the disciplines in the social-human field, we appealed to the constructionist model of education. In this model, the unity of competence represents a construct resulting from the communicative action as a deliberate act instituted by the stakeholders participating in the social construction of the professional identity. Therefore, such unity is not a given defining abstract itself for a professional activity. Each such unit of competence resulted in a process of negotiation of interp…Read more
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    Reffering to the book „Symbolic communication and seduction”, published at Tritonic Publishing House by Professor Sandu Frunza, we observe that he has placed communication, and the symbolic function in general, in the center of the process of social construction of reality. In our opinion, the author’s main concern is to demonstrate the logocentrism of postmodern society. Although the term logos is not currently explicit in the volume „Symbolic communication and seduction”, reading it allowed me…Read more
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    This paper represents an excellent overview of the censorship of the European collective imaginary, challenged as stranger of the one that is different, of the non-brother identified eventually as Satan. In the vision of the author Simona Maria Drelciuc, the Devil is the existential pole of the medieval imaginary, a fundamental cultural mark, “catalyst of the European civilization”. This bringing into attention of the image of the non-brother allows us to reflect on the European civilization, of…Read more
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    A Levinasian Opening on the Affirmative Ethics of Care
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 15 (43): 28-47. 2016.
    In the order of beingness, duty is a state much closer to Dasein than any form of rationality could be. The true duty and the true respect for the golden rule can only come from the authenticity of one’s beingness. The same goes for what we call humility. This duty, as an existential state, is a movement of the spirit which seems to be overwhelmed by the care for the Other, towards the Other. Any duty which does not “move the being”, and which results, for example, from reason, is unauthentic an…Read more
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    Precisely due to the ubiquity of the logic in the human activity, the field has constituted a temptation for researchers in the area of mathematics, cybernetics and even artificial intelligence, fields that gradually take over logic from the hands of philosophers, articulating it as a new organon of science, in its attempt to formalize and even digitize the real. This exile of logic in the space of digitizing the real places philosophical logic in a cone of undeserved obscurity. It is therefore …Read more
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    Philosophical Appreciative Counselling
    Philosophical Practice 6 (2): 785-792. 2011.
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    (Christian) Bioethical Dilemmas in Using Synthetic Biology and Nanotechnologies
    with Ana Caras
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 12 (35): 158-177. 2013.
    Ethical dilemmas raised by the use of nanotechnology in medical practice can be viewed from several perspectives: religious spiritualist perspective, the perspective of human dignity (nanotechnologies can be thought of as an affront to human dignity), the issue of controversial choice. The article aims to expose some bioethical dilemmas in using synthetic biology and nanotechnologies. Nowadays is often brought into discussion the fact it is possible to appear in the future new human species resu…Read more
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    The role of religion in the system of social and medical services in post-communism Romania
    with Daniela Cojocaru and Stefan Cojocaru
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 10 (28): 65-83. 2011.
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    The present volume intends an incursion into some key techniques of social work practice. Using arguments of social epistemology, the author introduces an overview of the case work and brings to attention important aspects of social work counselling. The reader is challenged to explore methodological aspects of counselling and is encouraged to practice the use of NLP techniques during the nondirective interview, which is able to lead to a change focused on the strengths of the client. Putting in…Read more