•  420
    Heraclitus and the Silent Voice of Logos
    la Filosofia Futura 21 33-50. 2023.
    In this article, I examine Heraclitus’s 50th fragment with regard to the pronominal negation, ouk emou. In the first part of the paper, I argue that the dictum «one is all» is not something uttered by the logos, but rather is a response given by the human being according to the silent voice of the logos. Secondly, I proceed to analyze the deictic character of the negation ouk emou, aligning my interpretation with Agamben’s exposition of pronouns in Language and Death. Thus, I argue that in Herac…Read more
  •  575
    Parmenides and the Ontological Difference (8th ed.)
    In Viorel Cernica (ed.), Studies in Pre-Judicative Hermeneutics And Meontology, Bucharest University Press. pp. 151-194. 2023.
    The aim of this article is to explore the ontological difference within Parmenides’s poem “Peri physeōs,” with a specific focus on line B 2.3, which reads: “exists, and it is not possible not to exist” (estin te kai hōs ouk esti mē einai). By interpreting “ouk esti” as a negative judgment and “mē einai” as a negative predication, I argue that this line already conceals the essence of the ontological difference, insofar as being is not an entity, and entities are not-being. This interpretation dr…Read more
  •  519
    Aspecte hermeneutice ale fenomenologiei lui Gustav Șpet
    Revista Philohistoriss 8 (12): 274-285. 2022.
    The history of phenomenology is usually portrayed within its methodological scope and the same goes for its turning points, such as the hermeneutical approach developed by Martin Heidegger. I argue, however, that Gustav Shpet’s hermeneutical phenomenology has an ontological bearing and its methodological acceptance is subsidiary. I extract textual pieces of evidence from his critical appraisal of Husserl’s Ideen I, i.e. Appearance and Sense (1914), as well as from his phenomenological essay, The…Read more
  •  390
    Structura prezentului la Alexandru Dragomir
    In Alin Tat & Dan Siserman (eds.), Spicilegium Philosophicum, Presa Universitară Clujeană. pp. 35-49. 2022.