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Gabriel Liiceanu (Romanian pronunciation: [ɡabriˈel li.iˈt͡ʃe̯anu]; b. May 23, 1942, Râmnicu Vâlcea) is a
Romanian philosopher. He
graduated from the University...
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February 1, 1990 (after the
Romanian Revolution) by the
philosopher Gabriel Liiceanu,
based on a state-owned
publishing house,
Editura Politică. Its slogan...
- Mazilu,
Mircea Dinescu, Ion Caramitru,
Andrei Pleșu, Dan Hăulică,
Gabriel Liiceanu, or
Doina Cornea resigned before FSN
became a
political party. On 6 February...
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Romanian philosopher Gabriel Liiceanu. In 2005, he
obtained a
doctorate in
philosophy from the
University of Bucharest.
Liiceanu, who was
coordinator in Lavric's...
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Minister Gheorghe I.
Lahovary (1838–1909),
engineer and
writer Gabriel Liiceanu (born 1942),
philosopher Nicolae Manolescu (born 1939),
literary critic...
- Oișteanu, Ada Solomon,
Marius Manole,
Cristian Tudor Popescu, and
Gabriel Liiceanu. The coalition's rule has been
described as
being authoritarian, illiberal...
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literary critic, and
politician Traian Lalescu –
mathematician Gabriel Liiceanu –
philosopher Titu
Maiorescu –
literary critic Nicolae Manolescu – author...
- Review, Vol. 33, No. 4 (December 1974), pp. 807–809 Antohi,
preface to
Liiceanu, p. xx Ellwood, pp. xiii–xiv Ellwood, p. 13 Ellwood, p. 119 Ellwood, p...
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Florian Dumitru Gheorghiu Constantin Grecu Nae
Ionescu Sorin Lavric Gabriel Liiceanu Stéphane
Lupasco Virgil Nemoianu Constantin Noica Camil Petrescu Ion Petrovici...
- Țurlea [ro] and a
comic book by
Sandu Florea,
alongside one of
Gabriel Liiceanu's theses in the
field of
political philosophy.
Harap Alb in
Romanian signifies...