• Femininity and occultism
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (5): 127-142. 2003.
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    Ethical and Legal Aspects of Unrelated Living Donors in Romania
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (22): 3-23. 2009.
    In this paper I investigate, from an ethical perspective, the legal prospects of unrelated living donors from Romania. In the present-day shortage of organs necessary for transplantation, the organs from living donors represent an alternative to the organs from deceased ones. Worldwide, unrelated living donors begin to be considered as a promising category among overall living donors. However, their situation raises many ethical questions that need to be addressed by adequate regulations and pro…Read more
  • Discuţia despre valori în termenii unei “filosofii a valorii” conştientă de limitele dar şi de autonomia sa în cîmpul teoriilor filosofice este una de dată recentă. Chiar dacă o cercetare a precursorilor acesteia ar detecta astfel de preocupări la majoritatea filosofilor o disciplină independentă preocupată exclusiv de statutul valorilor există de cel mult două secole
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    An Ethical Herstory of Giving Birth
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (25): 206-209. 2010.
    Mihaela Miroiu, Otilia Dragomir (eds.), Naşterea. Istorii trăite (Giving Birth. Life-stories), Iaşi: Polirom, 2010
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    Etica, superstitie si laicizarea spaţiului public/ Ethics, Superstition and the Laicization of the Public Sphere
    with Sandu Frunza
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (23): 13-35. 2009.
    In Romania, the debate on the electronic passports has raised controversies having ethical, religious, ideological implications, as well as consequences for the political practice. The debate has as premise the general background of the crisis that modernity brings in the reception of values in Christian communities. The discussions on the consequences of secularization, the metaphor of “cultural wars” and the new perspective brought by modernity to the state and the public policies it requests …Read more
  • Between religiousness and marketing: analysis literary phenomenon
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 11 28-38. 2005.
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    Advertising, Gender Stereotypes and Religion. A Perspective from the Philosophy of Communication
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 14 (40): 72-91. 2015.
    Feminist authors claim that many of the advertising messages are promoting stereotypical images of the genders. However, if in social sciences, gender stereotypes have been facilitated and enforced by religious ideologies, the connections between gender stereotypes in advertising and religious ideologies remain to be investigated. The purpose of this paper is to analyze these connections. Using the tools and methods of philosophy of communication, the paper attempts to emphasize a double discour…Read more
  • Ethics, Superstition and the Laicization of the Public Sphere
    with Sandu Frunza
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (23): 13-35. 2009.
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    Christopher Partridge, The Re-Enchantment of the West. Volume II. Alternative Spiritualities, Sacralization, Popular Culture, and Occulture T&T Clark, New York, 2005
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    Feminismul ca/si ideologie/ Feminism as/and Ideology
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (6): 4-28. 2003.
    This paper analyses the relations between feminism and its various ideological cores. Three tendancies are discussed here: acceptance of the ideological core, criticism and rejection of this core and, more intricately, acceptance of one core and rejection of the other. The emphasis is placed on Anglo- American second-wave liberal feminism, whose ideological nature is almost unanomously accepted, in all the meanings of the term – positive, negative, and neutral. The author adopts Christine di Ste…Read more
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    Ethical Aspects of Spiritual Medicine. The Case of Intercessory Prayer Therapy
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 6 (17): 101-115. 2007.
    The main purpose of this article is to explore, from an ethical perspective, one particular branch of what is today called “spiritual medicine”: namely, prayer therapy. Several landmark studies in the literature will be thoroughly examined, respectively the classical study of Byrd (1988), the replica of Harris et al. (1999), and the controversial study of Leibovici (2001). Beginning with these studies and the related controversies surrounding them, the religious features and ethical consequences…Read more
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    Altruistic living unrelated organ donation at the crossroads of ethics and religion. A case study
    with Sandu Frunză, Catalin Vasile Bobb, and Ovidiu Grad
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (27): 3-24. 2010.