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Maksim Mizov
When Life Confirms Our Scientific Searches!
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Anita Kasabova
A New edition of Reichenbach’s book
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Marţian Iovan
An Anthropological Perspective on Religion in Late Modernity
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Maria Teresa Teixeira
Process and Consciousness: an alternative to reductionism and materialism
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Marţian Iovan
Modern World Issues from the Perspective of Anthropology
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Clark Glymour
The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism, Nickolay Milkov and Volker Peckhous, eds.
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Ioan-Alexandru Gradinaru
Re-visiting Cicero's Lessons: Eloquence, Persuasion and Contemporary Discursiveness
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Dušan Stamenković
A Confluence of Cognitive Theories
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Maria Dimitrova,
Alexander Gungov
Layers in Husserl’s Phenomenology: On Meaning and Intersubjectivity by Peter R. Costello
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Viorel Vizureanu
Filosofia pentadica. Existenta nemijlocita [Pentadic Philosophy. The Unmediated Existence] by Alexandru Surdu
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Cristian-Ion Popa
Philosophy and Culture: Modern Revaluation and Reconstruction in Philosophy—from Nietzsche to Heidegger by Alexandru Boboc
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Rosen Lutskanov
Practices and Possibilities by Dimitri Ginev
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Constantin Yanakiev
The Berlin Group Anthology
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Marţian Iovan
Historical Trends of Western Evolution and the Improbable Prediction of Its Future Developments
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Marţian Iovan
A Possible Way of Relaunching Philosophical Creation in Culture and Public Life
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Nonka Bogomilova
The Minorities: “Let Them Speak!”
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Rosen Lutskanov
The Edinburgh Critical Edition of the Complete Works of Alfred North Whitehead
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Dragolyub Dzhordzhevich
Review of Nonka Bogomilova's Book The Balkans: Marked Roads (1991-2016), Sofia, 2020
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The review emphasizes the main topics and ideas in Nonka Bogomilova’s book, The Balkans: Marked Roads (1991-2016), and especially the humanist message of the book, which demolishes stereotypes and prejudices about our living space. Special attention is paid to the author’s contribution to Balkan Religious Studies as a personal, experience-based insight into the culture and characterology of the Balkans and the Balkan people.
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Diana Ghinea
A Theory of Aesthetic Validity, Inspired by Thomas Kuhn
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Dimitar Tsatsov
Is Hermann Lotze a “dead dog”?
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