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4Philosophical and psychological insights on power and choice: Navigating the complex interplay of law, violence, and decision makingJournal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology. forthcoming.
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10The Unrealized Potential of Phenomenology in Understanding Addiction: A Critical ExplorationPhilosophy Psychiatry and Psychology 33 (1): 123-140. 2026.This paper seeks to make a contribution to addiction research by introducing some key phenomenological concepts and discussing how they can illuminate the lived experience of people with addiction. We begin by briefly sketching the historical and philosophical background of phenomenology, highlighting its focus on subjective experience and its clinical relevance. In the second part of the paper we introduce some fundamental aspects of lived experience, for example, temporality, affectivity, embo…Read more
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23Beyond a Deficit-oriented Approach to Addiction: Husserl and Heidegger on the Fundamental Role of Temporal ExperiencePhilosophy Psychiatry and Psychology 33 (1): 145-149. 2026.
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105Dylan Trigg, The Memory of Place. A Phenomenology of the UncannyStudia Phaenomenologica 14 400-407. 2014.
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Intersubjectivity: Between Doxa and PraxisIn Phenomenology 2005, . pp. 81-102. 2007.The concept of intersubjectivity has undergone a strong critique for the fact that the other appears to be constituted by a singular ego through extrapolation from its own “sphere of originality.” Our hypothesis is that the difficulty does not regard the theory of constitution itself, but the fact that the other and the community are thought only in terms of representation. In order to transcend the supposed representational framework of Husserl’s phenomenology, we shall consider the concept of …Read more
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Chronicle of Phenomenological Organizations in Europe and the Mediterranean AreaIn Phenomenology 2005, . pp. 693-759. 2007.
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43The Unrealized Potential of Phenomenology in Understanding Addiction A Critical ExplorationPhilosophy Psychiatry and Psychology. forthcoming.This paper seeks to make a contribution to addiction research by introducing some key phenomenological concepts and discussing how they can illuminate the lived experience of people with addiction. We begin by briefly sketching the historical and philosophical background of phenomenology, highlighting its focus on subjective experience and its clinical relevance. In the second part of the paper we introduce some fundamental aspects of lived experience, for example, temporality, affectivity, embo…Read more
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24The Unrealized Potential of Phenomenology in Understanding Addiction: A Critical ExplorationPhilosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology. forthcoming.This paper seeks to make a contribution to addiction research by introducing some key phenomenological concepts and discussing how they can illuminate the lived experience of people with addiction. We begin by briefly sketching the historical and philosophical background of phenomenology, highlighting its focus on subjective experience and its clinical relevance. In the second part of the paper we introduce some fundamental aspects of lived experience, for example, temporality, affectivity, embo…Read more
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18Die Funktion der Analogie in der phänomenologischen KonstitutionsproblematikIn Alina Noveanu, Dietmar Koch & Niels Weidtmann (eds.), Analogie: Zur Aktualität eines philosophischen Schlüsselbegriffs, Verlag Karl Alber. pp. 217-226. 2023.
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481MĂDĂLINA DIACONU, Tasten, Riechen, Schmecken. Eine Ästhetik der anästhesierten Sinne, 2005 ; SILVIA STOLLER, VERONICA VASTERLING,LINDA FISHER, Feministische Phänomenologie und Hermeneutik, 2005 ; KARL SCHUHMANN, Karl Schuhmann: Selected Papers on Phenomenology. Edited by CEES LEIJENHORST and PIET STEENBAKKERS, 2004 ; HIROSHI GOTO, Der Begriff der Person in der PhänomenologieHusserls. Ein Interpretationsversuch der Husserlschen Phänomenologie als Ethik im Hinblick auf den Begriff der Habitualität…Read more
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46Interactions as Source of the Change of Behavior in Addiction and Recovery From Addiction. An Exploratory StudyStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 113-134. 2022.Based on the findings about the importance of social support network in the success of treatment and long term recovery, this article will provide an insight of the successful elements in addiction individual and group counseling interaction through which addicts manage to overcome the denial of addiction, to accept the recovery program, to go through the stages of recovery, and to identify appropriate research methods for understanding the phenomenon of interaction in recovery from addictions. …Read more
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39We Will Figure It Out. Know-How, Hybrid Ways, and Communicative (Inter)ActionsStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 33-50. 2020.The goal of this paper is primarily to pinpoint some substantial analytical and conceptual difficulties with the account of knowledge how proposed by (Stanley & Williamson, Knowing How, 2001) [henceforth S&W] and (Stanley, Knowing (How), 2011), (Stanley, Know How, 2011) based on (Groenendijk & Stokhof, 1984) [henceforth G&S] semantic analysis of embedded questions. In light of such difficulties, (1) we propose supplementing their account with an integrated approach of knowledge how, and suggest …Read more
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35Transcendent Justice? Legal and Philosophical PerspectivesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 69-79. 2017.In this paper, we shall use the perspectival view on justice in an attempt to accommodate the transcendent view on justice with the adversarial practice of justice. Its main idea is that, before seeing justice as administration, it has to be seen in itself. The first section of the paper discusses the meaning of justice from a phenomenological point of view, which enables us to envision justice as transcendent. The second section of the paper describes the pluri-perspectivism of law and justice …Read more
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57“Making Peace With Oneself”: Internal Conflict in Addictions and Its “Resolution” in Therapeutic Group InteractionsStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 97-110. forthcoming.Counselors and therapists on addictions and recovery from addictions are employing a variety of methods and techniques to break through the wall of denial and resistance. Accordingly, new methods of research are needed in order to describe and eventually understand the phenomenon of addictions and the ways of recovery from addictions. The paper attempts to define and describe the internal conflict and the way it is brought to the surface and “resolved” (processed and eventually transformed) in t…Read more
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105Introduction. Lived Places, Environments and Atmospheres: Phenomenology and the Transformations of ExperienceStudia Phaenomenologica 14 11-16. 2014.
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796La raison en tant que pratique subjectiveInvestigaciones Fenomenológicas 4 79. 2014.The aim of this paper is to argue in favor of the idea that it is possible not only to give a special place to reason in our life and in society, but also to offer an integrative rational framework, in in which human ends and goals find their rational expression. The text has three parts. The first describes Alfred Schutz's practical-hermeneutical approach to law and normativity, while making room for a subjective practice of reason. The second proposes to reveal, through the description of know…Read more
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1054Event and Structure: A Phenomenological Approach of Irreducible ViolenceHuman Studies 43 (2): 257-268. 2020.Violence is signaled by a mark of discontinuity, interruption, rupture. The tripartite temporality of violence, with its strong focus on the present, points to the originary violence. Moreover, the violent event is structuring the order of the action sequences in an actual violent (embodied) interaction. The interactional dynamics in violent encounters between co-present actors shapes the specific forms of the experiencing in (and of) the violent interaction. Based on how violence is experienced…Read more
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703Addiction as Embodied PowerlessnessMeta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 9 (1): 9-29. 2017.This paper tries to show that the naturalistic view of addiction is mired in contradictions that stem from reducing the addict to a weak-willed subject who loses control over his or her body. From a phenomenological perspective, addiction reveals itself to be a habit which eventually becomes harmful, but has its primary sources in the embodied needs of a worldly subject. The aim of this paper is to uncover the dimensions of the lived addiction that are neglected in the contemporary naturalistic …Read more
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37The Role of Religion in Businesses from a Three-Dimensional Perspective – Entrepreneurship, Marketing and Organizational ManagementJournal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 15 (45): 283-309. 2016.The teaching of religion in public schools – whether the subject should or should not be included in the school curricula, what the content structure should be and which approach the teacher should adopt – led to various ethical dilemmas and conflicts in many regions of the world. Our article aims at reviewing, from the perspectives of numerous authors, the different topics as well as the ways in which aspects related to the impact of religious teaching and to specific approaches could be taught…Read more
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19The ethical management of ethicsBusiness Ethics: A Critical Approach: Integrating Ethics Across the Business World. forthcoming.
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114A Schutzian Perspective on the Phenomenology of Law in the Context of Positivistic PracticesHuman Studies 31 (3): 269-277. 2008.The paper outlines Schutz’s phenomenology of law in the context of the transformation of positivistic practices in a post-totalitarian society. His major contribution is seen in the disentanglement of social phenomena from any form of naturalness by incorporating the dimension of meaning and interpretation into them. This philosophical gesture is made possible by renouncing any theory of transcendent ground(s) of a pre-formed order (Section 1) and leads to an interpretive concept of law, in whic…Read more
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1140Hétérogénéité et constitution du champ sensible singulierStudia Phaenomenologica 2 (3-4): 25-43. 2002.(Introduction) The question of heterogeneity does not appear at first glance to be a genuinely phenomenological problem and not even a problem in general. It seems to go without saying that there is “coupling” (Paarung), association, fusion, synthesis or in general any form connection between different data of consciousness, all as it seems obvious (at least from Husserl) that there must be objectities so that we can talk about knowledge and truth. After Kant we got so used to synthetic formatio…Read more
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111Understanding Addiction: A Threefold Phenomenological ApproachHuman Studies 37 (3): 335-349. 2014.There are many ways of interpreting the behaviours related to substance misuse and addiction, which can be sort out as three basic models: biomedical, legal, and social. They are corresponding to approaches built in different epistemic and professional frameworks, such as medicine, law, and social work. Confronted with the experience of addiction, these models appear as pre-determined by a specific scientific or professional ideology; they presuppose a pre-understanding of the phenomena. I direc…Read more
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622The Husserlian concept of intersubjectivity has been criticized for the fact that it belongs exclusively to a philosophy of representation and to a solipsistic consciousness. In this conceptual framework, the other (ego) appears to be constituted by a singular ego through the synthesis of the series of its appearances (perceptive or imaginative representations) and by extrapolation (transposition) of its own “sphere of originality”. For this theory of constitution seemed to be essentially relate…Read more