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  3. Vol 69 No 1 (2020): Annals of the University of Bucharest, Philosophy Series
Published: 2020-11-07

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Articles

Introduction

Blanca Rodriguez Lopez

3-8

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Ortega: A Philosophy of Technology Pioneer

Marco Alonso

9-26

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Emotional Emptiness and Child Neglect: The Impact of Chronic Feelings of Emptiness in Human Capabilities

Mar Cabezas, Carlos Pitillas

27-48

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Rawlsian Justice for Ageing Societies

Juan Antonio Fernandez Manzano

49-68

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The Populist Strategy: A Behavioral Economic Analysis Focused Upon the Case of Venezuela

Jose Luis Ventura-Medina

69-82

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The Concept of No Man’s-Land as a Categorial Error with Meaning

Francisco Blanco Brotons

83-100

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Problematic Decisions in Bioethics

Blanca Rodríguez López

101-114

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The Moral Permissibility of Private Military and Security Companies

Mark R. Fries

115-136

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Call for Papers: “The Philosophy of the Philokalia"

Philokalia is a collection of spiritual edification texts compiled by Sts Makarius of Korinth and Nikodemus the Hagiorite (first publication: Venice, 1782; started being published in Romanian in 1946). The collection, which is still used today in private and in public readings, especially during communal gatherings in Orthodox Christian Monasteries, is of specific interest to philosophers not only because it relates to some of the key texts in Orthodox Patristic literature on the soul, the heart and the unification of body and soul, but also because it illuminates key metaphysical issues in Orthodox Philosophy of Religion, such as the nature of divine energeiai and how they differ from ancient Greek and medieval concepts of illumination and union with God.

This special issue will be edited by a committee of specialists in the field led by Professor Viorel Vizureanu (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucarest, Romania), Professor Dan Chitoiu (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Iasi, Romania) and Dr. C. Athanasopoulos (Open University, UK). Contacts: Professor Vizureanu (vizureanu@yahoo.com) and Dr C. Athanasopoulos (cathanasop@googlemail.com) Deadlines: Send a short CV (of no more than 150 words) and an abstract (of no more than 300 words) of your contribution by April 1st, 2020 (extended deadline).
Full papers (of no more than 12,000 words) are due by 30.11.2020.

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ISSN-L 0068-3175

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