Dumitru D. Roşca

Dumitru D. Roşca

Dumitru D. Roşca (January 29, 1895, Sălişte - August 25, 1980, Cluj-Napoca) was a Romanian philosopher, professor and member of the Romanian Academy.

Works

  • Istoria filosofiei (1964)
  • Prelegeri de estetică (1966)
  • Ştiinţa logicii (1966)
  • Studii filosofice (1967)
  • Însemnări despre Hegel (1967)
  • Influenţa lui Hegel asupra lui Taine (1968)
  • Existenţa tragică (1968)
  • Prelegeri de filosofie a istoriei (1969)
  • Studii şi eseuri filosofice (1970)
  • Oameni şi climate (1971)

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