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.
2022
in: Brentano and the positive philosophy of Comte and Mill, Berlin : de Gruyter
2022
with Tănăsescu Ion, Krantz Gabriel Susan, Stoenescu Constantin (ed)
Berlin, de Gruyter
2019
Studia Phaenomenologica 19
2018
Human Studies 41/2
2018
with Borţun Ileana (ed)
Bucharest, Zeta Books
2017
Studia Phaenomenologica 17
2015
Symposion 2/4
2014
Studia Phaenomenologica 14