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Petre Țuțea (Romanian: [ˈpetre ˈt͡sut͡se̯a]; 6
October 1902 – 3
December 1991) was a
Romanian philosopher, journalist, and economist.
Petre Țuțea was born...
- Securitatea, avându-l ca țintă pe
Petre Țuțea" [Marian Munteanu's
connection with the Securitate,
targeting Petre Ţuţea]. Adevărul (in Romanian). Retrieved...
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thinker Petre Țuțea became his
closest academic colleagues; all
three studied under Tudor Vianu and Nae Ionescu. Cioran, Eliade, and
Țuțea became supporters...
- walk,
which starts at
Okere Falls, p****es
Tutea Falls about halfway, and
finishes at
Trout Pool Falls. At
Tutea Falls,
named after a
local Māori chief,...
- Falls,
Tutea Falls (the
highest commercially rafted waterfall), and
Trout Pool Falls, all of
which are
accessible via the
Okere Falls track.
Tutea Falls...
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writer and
historian of
religions Mircea Eliade, the
philosopher Petre Țuțea, and the
British dramatist Edward Gordon Craig. He was
married to actress...
- the most
notable examples are the
philosophers Constantin Noica,
Petre Țuțea, and
Nicolae Steinhardt.
There was a
chasm between the official, communist...
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Marin Sorescu, poet,
playwright Nichita Stănescu, poet and
playwright Petre Țuțea Vasile Voiculescu, poet, writer,
playwright Petre Andrei,
philosopher Lucian...
- BC) – King of
Dacia Marie of
Romania (1875–1938) –
Queen of
Romania Petre Țuțea (1902–1991) – philosopher, Christian-fascist intellectual,
victim of the...
- Vasiliu-Scraba, In
labirintul răsfrângerilor. Nae
Ionescu prin
discipolii săi:
Petre Țuțea, Emil Cioran,
Constantin Noica,
Mircea Eliade,
Mircea Vulcănescu si Vasile...