Ion Petrovici
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Ion Petrovici (1882 - 1972) was a Romanian philosopher, essayist, logician, political scholar, and Minister of Education. He was widely known at home and abroad for his dissertations on logic and metaphysics, and for his publications on the history of philosophy.
Selected Philosophical Writings
In Romanian:
Psychological-physical parallelism (1905)
The Purpose and Importance of Philosophy (1907)
Theory of notions. Studies in Logics(1910)
Introduction to Metaphysics(1924)
Theory of Notions (1924)
Historico-philosophical Studies(1925)
The Life and Work of Kant(1936)
Schopenhauer (1937)
Historico-philosophical Studies (1943)
Other Languages:
Kant und das rumänische Denken (1927)
La nationalité en philosophie (1932)
Réflexions sur l'inconséquence (1934)
La connaissance humaine et le transcendent (1937)
La philosophie du compromis (1937)
Literary Writings:
Country-side Wanderings(1926)
Mementos from Italy (1930)
Above Distress(1932)
Circles of Light(1934)
Missing Shapes (1937)
Through Meanderings of the Past. New Recollections (post-mortem 1979)
Travel Notes (post-mortem 1983) Buburuza 23:15, 21 March 2007 (UTC)