Aprecieri asupra lucrării lui Nicolae Bagdasar Teoria cunoştinţei, din perspectiva unor paradigme metodologice
Notes on Nicolae Bagdasar’s study The Theory of Knowledge, through the lens of some methodological paradigms
Author(s): Teodor DimaContributor(s): Mihai Popa (Editor)
Subject(s): History of Philosophy
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: Nicolae Bagdasar; Theory of Knowledge; critique; methodological paradigm; mission of Romanian philosophy.
Summary/Abstract: The historian of philosophy Nicolae Bagdasar wrote an ample study (first edition, 1940; second edition, 1944) concerning the main epistemological concepts from Antiquity to the mid-20th century (naive logicism, scepticism, rationalism, empiricism, criticism, positivism, empirical critique, pragmatism, humanism, fictionalism, agnosticism, intuitionism, imperativism, absolutism and relativism), a body of work that he called The Theory of Knowledge. We aimed to examine it by means of some methodological paradigms that Mona Mamulea – a researcher at the “Constantin Rădulescu-Motru” Institute of Philosophy and Psychology of the Romanian Academy – coined and analysed
Journal: Studii de istorie a filosofiei româneşti
- Issue Year: XII/2016
- Issue No: 12
- Page Range: 29-42
- Page Count: 14
- Language: Romanian