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    [Place of publication not identified] : Punctum Books
    ISBN: 9781947447530 , 194744753X , 9781947447523 , 1947447521
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Philosophy ; Philosophers ; Philosophie - Roumanie ; Philosophes - Roumanie ; Western philosophy, from c 1900 - ; Philosophy / History & Surveys / Modern ; Philosophers ; Philosophy ; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Philosophers ; Romania ; memoir, prison literature, Romania, World War II, communism
    Abstract: Constantin Noica's (1909-1987) Pray for Brother Alexander is a meditation on responsibility, freedom, and forgiveness. On the surface, the book describes events and people from Noica's life during his time in a political communist prison in Romania. However, the volume is not a historical account only, but rather an honest introspection into how a human being may keep sanity when everything around him makes no sense. Unlike his famous Romanian contemporaries, scholar Mircea Eliade, dramatist Eugène Ionescu, and philosopher Emil Cioran, who lived abroad, Constantin Noica did not leave communist Romania. Considered an "anti-revolutionary" thinker, Noica was placed under house arrest in Câmpulung-Muscel between 1949 and 1958. In 1958, he was sentenced to 25 years in prison. He was released after 6 years, and Pray for Brother Alexander covers his experiences during this time. In his writings, Noica rekindles universal themes of philosophy, but he deals with them in a profoundly original manner, based on the culture in which he lived and for which he also suffered persecution. The volume will be of great of interest to scholars and students in history of philosophy and continental philosophy, but also to people interested in the recent history of Eastern Europe and the political persecution that took place after WWII in those countries
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    ISBN: 9783883097084 , 9783883097091
    Language: German
    Pages: XXXIII, 126 S. , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Libri nigri 9
    Series Statement: Libri nigri
    DDC: 306
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    Keywords: Philosophy, Romanian 20th century ; Europa ; Kultur ; Kulturphilosophie ; Europa ; Kultur ; Kulturphilosophie
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    ISBN: 9781685710392 , 1685710395
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 232 pages)
    Uniform Title: Sentimentul roḿnesc al fiintei
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Noica, Constantin Romanian sentiment of being
    Keywords: Ontology ; Philosophy, Romanian ; Ontologie ; Philosophie roumaine ; ontology (metaphysics) ; Ontology ; Philosophy, Romanian ; PHILOSOPHY / Metaphysics
    Note: Place of publication from publisher's website , Includes bibliographical references , In English; translated from the Romanian
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    Earth, Milky Way : punctum books
    ISBN: 9781947447530
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (150 p.)
    Keywords: Western philosophy, from c 1900 -
    Abstract: Constantin Noica’s (1909–1987) Pray for Brother Alexander is a meditation on responsibility, freedom, and forgiveness. On the surface, the book describes events and people from Noica’s life during his time in a political communist prison in Romania. However, the volume is not a historical account only, but rather an honest introspection into how a human being may keep sanity when everything around him makes no sense. Unlike his famous Romanian contemporaries, scholar Mircea Eliade, dramatist Eugène Ionescu, and philosopher Emil Cioran, who lived abroad, Constantin Noica did not leave communist Romania. Considered an “anti-revolutionary” thinker, Noica was placed under house arrest in Câmpulung-Muscel between 1949 and 1958. In 1958, he was sentenced to 25 years in prison. He was released after 6 years, and Pray for Brother Alexander covers his experiences during this time. In his writings, Noica rekindles universal themes of philosophy, but he deals with them in a profoundly original manner, based on the culture in which he lived and for which he also suffered persecution. The volume will be of great of interest to scholars and students in history of philosophy and continental philosophy, but also to people interested in the recent history of Eastern Europe and the political persecution that took place after WWII in those countries
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    Brooklyn, NY : punctum books
    ISBN: 9781685710385
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (238 p.)
    Keywords: Romania ; Philosophy of language ; Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology
    Abstract: The link between language and thought formed a major new exploration of twentieth-century philosophy. Languages nuance our ideas and perceptions. Though from various angles, Heidegger, Derrida, Wittgenstein forged new ways of understanding the relationship between our views of the external world and our culturally and linguistically pre-determined modes of expression. Another giant in this field of exploration is the Romanian philosopher Constantin Noica (1909–1987), who has so far remained generally unknown to the Western World because of the Iron Curtain. The Romanian Sentiment of Being (Sentimentul românesc al ființei), first published in Romanian in 1978, is a philosophical work at the intersection of metaphysics and philosophy of language. The title of this book may be deceptive. “Romanian” does not mean ethnically circumscribed; it does not limit ontology to nationality but rather reflects on how language can carry ontological thought. The Romanian Sentiment of Being invites the readers to meditate on the fundamental theme of being and how it is expressed in a culture in time. This being in time marks the tension between moment and eternity, captured in the fairytale ""Ageless Youth and Deathless Life"" (""Tinerețe fără batrânețe și viață fără de moarte""), which Noica interprets in detail. The translation of the story will be found in the appendix. Noica also analyzes one of the most famous poems in Romanian, Mihai Eminescu’s ""The Evening Star"" (""Luceafărul""), and readers will find its translation in the appendix
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    In:  Die _Mitte der Welt Frankfurt 1984, S. 244-256.
    Language: German
    Titel der Quelle: Die _Mitte der Welt
    Angaben zur Quelle: Frankfurt 1984, S. 244-256.
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