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CSRB aims to:
1.Contribute to the development of philosophical research in specific fields.
2.Contribute to the development of philosophical knowledge under particular themes.
3. Assist public decisions making and to offer consultancy concerning public institutional change.

The CSRB activities include:
1. Implementation of research programs based on public, private and international funding.
2. Doctoral and continuous education in the moral, political and theoretical philosophy.
3. Publishing activity and diffusing new ideas.
4. Providing resources for the development of scientific research.
5. Activity of international collaboration. ..more
Philosophical Journals

The Degree of Implication of the Young Researchers

Dorina Cucu, Graduate Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucharest

  • Obtained a PhD degree with the dissertation: “Efficacy or Democracy? Philosophical Dilemmas Regarding the Role of the Political Institutions”.
  • She published articles in Analele Universităţii din Bucureşti and in Sfera Politicii.
  • She is Teaching Assistant at The Department of Moral and Political Philosophy, University of Bucharest.
  • She is part of the editorial team of the CSRC journal Public Reason.

Mircea Toboşaru, Graduate Teaching Assistant, University Politehnica of Bucharest, PhD candidate of the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucharest

  • He’s writing his PhD dissertation called “Pragmatismul analitic” (”The Analytic Pragmatism”).  
  • He is Teaching Assistant at University Politehnica of Bucharest, Department of Philosophy, Logic, Psychology, Sociology.
  • He published: O Scurtă Introducere în Filosofie (A Short Introduction to Philosophy), Saga, Cluj, 2006 and „Despre Agenţii Morali Artificiali” (“On Artificial Moral Agents”), article in Perspectivă Filosofică asupra Tehnicii (“A Philosophical Perspective upon Technology”), ed. Mircea Toboşaru, Printech, Bucureşti, 2006).
  • Assistant Editor of the CSRC journal Public Reason.
  • Attended an international seminar, Tilburg, Netherlands, April 2008.  

Yet, together with these researchers, we will cooperate in the different research activities with as many PhD and MA candidates as possible, who will take part in the work-shops and conferences. The two PhD candidates that are members of the research team will take part in all the activities. A special attention will be given to the participation of the young members from the research team in the elaboration of hypothesis, theories, models and their applicative aspects. They will also take part in all the research activities and will have the possibility to initiate themselves hypothesis or to propose solutions beneficial to the progress of the research. In this environment, the young researchers will benefit from the guidance of professors with a special experience in the studied fields and will apprehend directly different methodologies of philosophical and applicative research. The PhD candidates will be encouraged to fructify the results of their research in the benefit of the accomplishment of their PhD thesis.

 

 

 

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