Alexandru Dragomir was born in 1916 in Romania. After studying law and philosophy at the University of Bucharest (1933–1939), he left Romania to study for a doctorate in philosophy in Freiburg, Germany, under Martin Heidegger. He stayed in Freiburg for two years (1941–1943), but before defending his dissertation he was called back to Romania for military service and sent to the front. After 1948, historical circumstances forced him to become a clandestine philosopher: he was known only within a very limited circle, and even his friends did not know whether or not he was giving concrete expression to his philosophical preoccupations in a written work. He died in 2002 without ever publishing anything. It was only after his death that the “Dragomir notebooks” came to light, the record of an astounding exercise of solitary thinking. His work has been published posthumously in five volumes by Humanitas, Bucharest. Two of these volumes have been published in French translation by Jean Vrin, Paris: Banalités métaphysiques (2008) and Cahiers du temps (2010), the latter being the fruit of his lifelong research on the topic of time (a German edition of this work is forthcoming). The journal Studia Phaenomenologica has devoted a complete issue to Dragomir (IV, 3-4, 2004), including accounts of his personality and work (in French, German, and English).
Gabriel Liiceanu is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bucharest. He is the author of many books on philosophy and phenomenology, of which several have been translated into different languages. He is the translator into Romanian (in collaboration) of Heidegger’s Being and Time.
Catalin Partenie is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the National School of Political Studies and Administration, Bucharest. He is the editor of Plato and Heidegger: Towards Dialogue (Northwestern University Press, 2005; in collaboration with Tom Rockmore), and Plato’s Myths (Cambridge University Press, 2009).
Andrei Plesu is the Rector of New Europe College, Bucharest, and Professor of Philosophy of Religion at the University of Bucharest. He has served as Minister of Culture and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania. His publications include Reflexion und Leidenschaft: Elemente einer Ethik des Intervals (Deuticke, 1992) and Eliten: Ost und West (de Gruyter, 2000).
6 Ebooks par Catalin Partenie
Alexandru Dragomir: The World We Live In
This book contains twelve engaging philosophical lectures given by Alexandru Dragomir, most of them given during Romania’s Communist regime. The lectures deal with a diverse range of topics, such as …
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Plato: Selected Myths
‘Once upon a time there were just the gods; mortal beings did not yet exist.’We are used to thinking of myths as stories, and modern myths as made up and fictitious. For the ancient Greeks, however, …
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Plato: Selected Myths
‘Once upon a time there were just the gods; mortal beings did not yet exist.’We are used to thinking of myths as stories, and modern myths as made up and fictitious. For the ancient Greeks, however, …
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Catalin Partenie: La madriguera dorada
Amor, revolución y rock ‘n’ roll. En pleno declive del régimen de Ceausescu, tres jóvenes rebeldes se reúnen en un almacén olvidado y eligen la música como refugio. Diciembre de 1988. El crepúsculo d …
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Catalin Partenie: Die Goldene Höhle
Die Goldene Höhle erzählt die ans Herzen gehende Geschichte von drei jungen Menschen – zwei besten Freunden und ihrer gemeinsamen Freundin – während der letzten Jahre im neostalinistischen Rumänien R …
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Catalin Partenie & Tom Rockmore: Heidegger and Plato
For Martin Heidegger the "fall" of philosophy into metaphysics begins with Plato. Thus, the relationship between the two philosophers is crucial to an understanding of Heidegger–and, perha …
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