Review for the volume - Tendential modernity. Reflections on the modern evolution of the society, authored by Constantin Schifirne
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tendential modernity, Constantin Schifirne, forms without ground, modernizationAbstract
In February 2016, Tritonic Publishing House from Bucharest published the volume of Professor PhD Constantin Schifirneţ called “Tendential modernity. Reflections on the modern evolution of the society”. This paper is a review to the aforementioned article, where we aimed to highlight the importance of the idea of tendential modernity in understanding the phenomena of modernization of the Romanian society.References
Schifirne, C. (2016). Modernitatea tendentiala. Reflectii despre evolutia moderna a societaii, [Tendential modernity. Reflections on the modern evolution of the society]. Bucuresti, Romania: Tritonic Publishing.
Dussel, E. (2000). Europe, modernity, and eurocentrism. Nepantla: Views from South, 1.3, 465-478.
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2017-07-17
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SANDU, A. (2017). Review for the volume - Tendential modernity. Reflections on the modern evolution of the society, authored by Constantin Schifirne. Logos Universality Mentality Education Novelty: Social Sciences, 6(1), 119-121. Retrieved from https://lumenpublishing.com/journals/index.php/lumenss/article/view/41
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