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- Title
VIAȚA LUI ANTON DUMITRIU.
- Authors
POPA, Valentin
- Abstract
Logician and philosopher, Anton Dumitriu, was born in Braila on March 9, 1905, and died in Bucharest on January 8, 1992. He obtained a Bachelor's degree in mathematics in 1929 and in philosophy in 1930. In 1938 he received his PhD in philosophy. This year, he began his university career, which lasted until 1948, when, following the communist reform of education, he was dismissed, like many great teachers in higher education. At the same time, he performs a rich journalistic activity, coming into controversy, from the positions of rationalism, with the main representatives of the Romanian anti-rationalist philosophy: Lucian Blaga, Nae Ionescu, Mircea Eliade. Between 1945 and 1948, he is the administrator of the Mining Credit and is arrested for fraudulent management. He was released from prison in 195+4, but only in 1964 he was employed as a researcher at the Academy's Logic Center. From 1966 to the end of his life he has published numerous volumes of philosophy and logic, becoming known all over the world, especially through the History of Logic, a massive book, also translated into English. During the communist period, Anton Dumitriu and Constantin Noica expressed the non-Marxist orientation in the Romanian philosophy.
- Publication
Saeculum (12212245), 2017, Issue 2, p175
- ISSN
1221-2245
- Publication type
Academic Journal