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Alexandru Bejinariu

Dr. Alexandru BEJNARIU has a PhD from the University of Bucharest (2017). His main interests concern the phenomenological methodology in its Heideggerian and Husserlian design, the connection of phenomenological conceptuality in its development with ancient Greek and Christian traditions, the phenomenology of animality, and the role of embodied experience in the phenomenological investigation. Between June 2014 and September 2015 he was PhD Fellow of the Romanian Academy, Iaşi Branch, and between January 2016 and October 2017 he was Research Assistant in the project Phenomenological Approaches to the Anthropological Difference (IRH-ICUB). He is member of the Romanian Society for Phenomenology (SRF), the Nordic Society for Phenomenology (NoSP, since 2017), and the Center for Phenomenological Studies (CSF) at the Department of Philosophy, University of Bucharest. Other focus areas include: ancient philosophy, philosophy of religion, psychology.

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Copyright with Borţun Ileana (2018) Comunitate – Identitate – Diferență: Priviri fenomenologice, Bucharest, Zeta Books.
Copyright with Tănăsescu Ion, Krantz Gabriel Susan, Stoenescu Constantin (2022) Brentano and the positive philosophy of Comte and Mill: with translations of original writings on philosophy as science by Franz Brentano, Berlin, de Gruyter.
Open Access Link (2018) "Animal experience: a formal-indicative approach to Martin Heidegger's account of animality", Human Studies 41 (2), pp.233-254.
Copyright (2015) "The phenomenology of religious life: from primary christianity to eastern christianity", Symposion 2 (4), pp.447-462.
Open Access Link (2019) Review: Schnell Alexander, Was ist Phänomenologie?, Studia Phaenomenologica 19, pp.353-356.
Open Access Link (2014) Review: , , Studia Phaenomenologica 14, pp.410-413.
Open Access Link (2017) "Denken ohne Sprache: Phänomenologie des nichtsprachlichen Denkens bei Mensch und Tier im Licht der Evolutionsforschung", Studia Phaenomenologica 17, pp.425-428.
Open Access Link (2022) "Descriptive and intentional contents: considerations on Husserl's Logical Investigations from Brentano’s Empirical Point of View", in: Tănăsescu Ion; Bejinariu Alexandru; Krantz Gabriel Susan; Stoenescu Constantin (ed), Brentano and the positive philosophy of Comte and Mill: with translations of original writings on philosophy as science by Franz Brentano, Berlin, de Gruyter, pp.371-400.
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