Notes on Nicolae Bagdasar’s study The Theory of Knowledge, through the lens of some methodological paradigms Cover Image

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 Dima
Contributor(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

  • Issue Year: XII/2016
  • Issue No: 12
  • Page Range: 29-42
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Romanian