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    Goal: To assess public knowledge and attitudes towards the family’s role in deceased organ donation in Europe. Methods: A systematic search was conducted in CINHAL, MEDLINE, PAIS Index, Scopus, PsycINFO, and Web of Science on December 15th, 2017. Eligibility criteria were socio-empirical studies conducted in Europe from 2008 to 2017 addressing either knowledge or attitudes by the public towards the consent system, including the involvement of the family in the decision-making process, for post-m…Read more
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    Protection of Human Beings Trafficked for the Purpose of Organ Removal : Recommendations
    with Assya Pascalev, Kristof Van Assche, Judit Sándor, Natalia Codreanu, Anwar Naqvi, Martin Gunnarson, and Jordan Yankov
    Transplantation Direct 2 (2). 2016.
    This report presents a comprehensive set of recommendations for protection of human beings who are trafficked for the purpose of organ removal or are targeted for such trafficking. Developed by an interdisciplinary group of international experts under the auspices of the project Trafficking in Human Beings for the Purpose of Organ Removal, these recommendations are grounded in the view that an individual who parts with an organ for money within an illegal scheme is ipso facto a victim and that t…Read more
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    7 click here! To find more about organ transplantation: Ethical aspects of media stories on organ donation from Romanian newspapers
    with Iulia Grad, Sandu Frunză, and Ovidiu Grad
    In Emilian Mihailov, Tenzin Wangmo, Victoria Federiuc & Bernice S. Elger (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Bioethics: European Perspectives, De Gruyter Open. pp. 72-85. 2018.
    An analysis of media stories from Romanian newspapers on organ donation. Focus is placed on the ethical aspects of the stories.
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    Public knowledge and attitudes towards consent policies for organ donation in Europe. A systematic review
    with Alberto Molina-Pérez, David Rodríguez-Arias, Janet Delgado-Rodríguez, Myfanwy Morgan, Gurch Randhawa, Jeantine Reiger-Van de Wijdeven, Eline Schiks, Sabine Wöhlke, and Silke Schicktanz
    Transplantation Reviews 33 (1): 1-8. 2019.
    Background: Several countries have recently changed their model of consent for organ donation from opt-in to opt-out. We undertook a systematic review to determine public knowledge and attitudes towards these models in Europe. Methods: Six databases were explored between 1 January 2008 and 15 December 2017. We selected empirical studies addressing either knowledge or attitudes towards the systems of consent for deceased organ donation by lay people in Europe, including students. Study selection,…Read more
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    O analiză a practicilor filosofice și democratice ale filosofiei cu copiii (review)
    Revista de Filosofie Aplicata 1 (1): 86-94. 2018.
    The paper analyzes an example of an innovative philosophical practice: the French philosophy for children, as “discussion with a democratic and philosophical purpose”, and the beneficial effects this practice has for the ability to think and discuss of children. The text represents a review of the book: Jean-Pascal Simon, Michel Tozzi, Paroles de philosophes en herbe. Regards croises de chercheurs sur une discussion sur la justice en CM2. Grenoble: Universite Grenoble Alpes, 2017.
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    De unde începe filosofia pentru copii? Repere ale operei lui Matthew Lipman
    Revista de Filosofie Aplicata 2 (2): 39-59. 2019.
    The present text attempts to introduce readers to the fundamental philosophical and pedagogical values promoted by Matthew Lipman, the author who laid the basis for the philosophy for children movement. It analyzes several theoretical and applied texts written by Lipman, in an attempt to explain Lipman’s goals, his views on education, and the way in which his „community of inquiry” manages to transform the classroom into a space of freedom, creativity and thinking.
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    Umberto Eco, Cinci scrieri morale/ Five Moral Writings
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 4 (10): 236-238. 2005.
    Umberto Eco, Cinci scrieri morale Humanitas, Bucuresti, 2005
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    Who's Afraid of Feminism in Romania? Misconceptions, prejudices, stereotypes
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 5 (14): 83-88. 2006.
    The paper presents several cases of feminism rejection from the part of influent Romanian intellectuals. The misconceptions and prejudices surrounding feminism are sometimes difficult to interpret, as long as there are not many individuals ready to accept the feminist label. The author analyses the reasons of this phenomena, establishing the correlations among the rejection of feminism and other Western ideologies, such as multiculturalism and political correctness. Finally, it attempts at sketc…Read more
  • Philosophy, Ideology, Religion. An attempt to Understand What is Going on with Philosophy in the Romanian Educational System
    with Sandu Frunza and Claudiu Herteliu
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (22): 129-149. 2009.
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    O incursiune în etica socială şi politică/ An Endeavor in Social and Political Ethics
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 7 (21): 193-196. 2008.
    Adrian-Paul Iliescu, Etică socială și politică [Social and Political Ethics], (București: Ed. Ars Docendi, 2007), 325 p
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    Sandu frunză Mihaela frunză
    with Sandu Frunză
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (25): 28-58. 2010.
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    Cristina gavriluţă Mihaela frunză
    with Cristina Gavriluţă
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 11 (31): 49-71. 2012.
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    Mihaela frunză
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (22): 3-23. 2009.
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    Philosophy and the Labor Market in Romania
    with Sandu Frunza
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (25): 28-58. 2010.
    One of the problems the institutional crisis of philosophy is facing in Romania is the difficulty of philosophy graduates to find a suitable place on the complex labor market. The article attempts to elucidate whether philosophy graduates subsequently teach what they study during their university education and to find solutions for a better integration on the labor market of these graduates. An important part of the article is dedicated to analyzing the institutional offer vis-à-vis the challeng…Read more
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    The present text attempts to sketch the premises of a discussion concerning the institutional crisis of philosophy in the Romanian educational system. Quantitative analyses are commented; also discussed are elements regarding the curricular integration of philosophy, aspects concerning the initial formation in philosophy and possibilities of insertion on the labor market. The article discusses some elements of the status of philosophy in high school, as well as the necessity of offering philosop…Read more
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    Mihaela Miroiu, The road towards autonomy. Feminist Political Theories
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 3 (8): 120-121. 2004.
    Mihaela Miroiu, The road towards autonomy. Feminist Political Theories Polirom, Iasi, 2004
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    Kwame Anthony Appiah, Cosmopolitism. Etica într-o lume a strainilor/ Cosmopolitanism. Ethics in a World of Strangers
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 7 (19): 249-252. 2008.
    KWAME ANTHONY APPIAH, COSMOPOLITISM. ETICA ÎNTR-O LUME A STRĂINILOR COSMOPOLITANISM. ETHICS IN A WORLD OF STRANGERS, BUCUREŞTI: ANDRECO EDUCATIONAL GRUP, 2007
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    Intre obsesii nationaliste si fantasme religioase. O analiza simbolica a „Clujului tricolor“
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 1 (2): 150-163. 2002.
    The author proposes a symbolic analysis of the national flags and other objects painted in the national colors, that have been recently erected in the city of Cluj- Napoca, Romania. The interpretative approach focuses on three levels: the first one uses the tools of the politi- cal imagery, by connecting the flags and painted objects with the idea of ethnicity. The second level involves an analysis that is situated between semiotics and phenom- enology, treating the different types of objects as…Read more
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    Liliana Popescu, Politica sexelor/ Politics of sexes
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 4 (12): 143-144. 2005.
    Liliana Popescu, Politica sexelor, Maiko, Bucuresti, 2004
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    The article proposes an analysis of the recent best-seller “Da Vinci Code”, by Dan Brown. Several keys of interpreting the novel are sketched – from deconstructing the accuses of plagiarism and blasphemy to analyzing the role of feminism and new-age religiousness in the plot making. In the end, the author comparatively examines the novel and the Mel Gibson movie “The Passion of Christ”, in an attempt to better situate the figure of Christ in recent cultural products
  • Filosofie, ideologie, religie. O încercare de a înţelege ce se înţîmplă cu filosofia în sistemul de educaţie din romania
    with Sandu Frunză and Claudiu Herţeliu
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (22). 2009.
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    Feminitate si ocultism/ Femininity and Occultism
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (5): 127-142. 2003.
    This paper attempts to critically discuss and situate the phenomena of contemporary witchcraft (both the Wicca tradition and the feminist one). Contemporary Anglo-Saxon witchcraft is one of the compo- nents of “mystic-esoteric nebulousness”. It has a particular status both among contemporary prac- tices of witchcraft and among women-dominated religions. Among recent philosophical trends, it has affinities with ecofeminism and neopaganism. Along this line, its roots seem to indicate a connec- tio…Read more
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    Institutional Aspects of the Ethical Debate on Euthanasia. A Communicational Perspective
    with Sandu Frunza
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 12 (34): 19-36. 2013.
    Although euthanasia is seen as the problem of the individual will and as one’s right to privacy, to a better quality of life or to a dignified death, it has major institutional implications. They are closely related to the juridical system, to the way of understanding state involvement in protecting the individuals and respecting their freedoms, to the institutional system of health care, to the government rules that establish social, political or professional practices. The public debate around…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