- Source: Gabriel Liiceanu
Gabriel Liiceanu (Romanian pronunciation: [ɡabriˈel li.iˈt͡ʃe̯anu]; b. May 23, 1942, Râmnicu Vâlcea) is a Romanian philosopher.
He graduated from the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Philosophy in 1965, and from Faculty of Classical Languages in 1973. He earned a doctorate in philosophy at the University of Bucharest in 1976. Between 1965 and 1975, Liiceanu was a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy, and between 1975 and 1989 at the Institute of Art History. He received a fellowship from the Humboldt Foundation between 1982 and 1984.
He has been the manager of Humanitas publishing house since 1990 . He has been professor at the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Philosophy since 1992. Liiceanu is also a founding member of the Group for Social Dialogue (1990), president of the Romanian Publishers' Association (since 2000), and member of the scientific council of New Europe College. Between 1998 and 2001, he was a member of the Romanian National Television's Administrative Board.
He was greatly influenced by his mentor, Constantin Noica, especially during the time spent at Păltiniș, an experience that he evokes in "Jurnalul de la Păltiniș" ("The Păltiniș Diary"). Noica, a Romanian philosopher known abroad as well as in the country, used to take his most valuable students and followers to his small house at Păltiniș, where he would teach them what they afterwards called "not philosophy lessons, but spiritual experiences". Another Noica follower who was invited to Păltiniș was Andrei Pleșu (Liiceanu and Pleșu are still friends today). Liiceanu refers to that experience in his books as the "Păltiniș School" and the term began to be widely accepted and used in Romanian, as well as European, philosophy. Liiceanu continued to publish well into the 2000s, and he remains a mainstream figure in Romanian intellectual public life, with close connections with Andrei Pleșu, Monica Lovinescu, and Virgil Ierunca. One critic, Gabriel Andreescu, suggested that Liiceanu allegedly facilitated extremism by allowing his publishing house to edit the works of inter-war (Communist-persecuted) Romanian figures whom Andreescu accused of being "ideologues of right-wing extremism".
Work
= Books
=Tragicul. O fenomenologie a limitei și depășirii (The Tragic - A Phenomenology of limit and overtaking), 1975
Încercare în politropia omului și a culturii (Essay on the polytropy of man and culture), 1981
Jurnalul de la Păltiniș. Un model paideic în cultura umanistă (The Paltiniş Diary: A Paideic Model in Humanist Culture), 1983
Le Journal de Păltiniș, La Decouverte, Paris, 1998
Paltiniș Diary, CEU Press, Budapest and New York, 2000
Epistolar (Epistolary), 1987, coauthor and editor
Apel către lichele (Appeal to knaves), 1992
Cearta cu filozofia. Eseuri (Quarrel with philosophy. Essays), 1992
Despre limită (On limit), 1994
De la limite, Ed. Michalon, Paris, 1997
Itinerariile unei vieţi: EM. Cioran urmat de Apocalipsa după Cioran. Trei zile de convorbiri - 1990, 1995
Itineraires d'une vie: E.M. Cioran suivi de Les Continents de l'insomnie, Ed. Michalon, Paris, 1995
Apocalypsen enligt Cioran, Dualis Forlags, Ludvika, Suedia, 1997
Declarație de iubire (Love declaration), 2001
Ușa interzisă (The Forbidden door), 2002
Om și simbol. Interpretări ale simbolului în teoria artei și filozofia culturii (Man and Symbol. Interpretations of the symbol in art theory and culture philosophy), 2005
Despre minciună (On lie), 2006
Despre ură (On hate), 2007
Scrisori către fiul meu, 2008
Întâlnire cu un necunoscut, 2010
Întâlnire în jurul unei palme Zen, 2011
Meeting with a Stranger
His books are currently being published in Brazil by Editora Monergismo.
= Translations
=From Greek and German:
Plato, Aristotelic commentators, German philosophers (Martin Heidegger, Schelling)
= Movies
=Exercițiu de admirație (Exercise of Admiration), 1991, with Constantin Chelba (coauthor)
interview with Eugène Ionesco, 1992
Apocalipsa după Cioran (Apocalypse according to Cioran), 1995, with Sorin Ilieșiu (coauthor)
= Audiobooks
=Ușa interzisă (The Forbidden Door), 2003
Noica, 2003, with Andrei Pleșu (coauthor)
Apel către lichele (Appeal to knaves), 2006
Declaraţie de iubire (Love declaration), 2006
Sebastian, mon frère. Scrisoare către un frate mai mare (Sebastian, mon frère. Letter to an elder brother), 2006
Strategii ale seducţiei. De la Romeo și Julieta la sărutul cioranian (Strategies of seduction. From Romeo and Juliet to Cioranian kiss), 2006
Awards
Romanian Writers' Union Prize, 1983, for Păltiniș Diary
Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, 1992
Great Prize of the Romanian Film-makers Union, 1992, ex-aequo, for Exercise of Admiration
Cross of Merit, First class, of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, 2006, for promotion of German language and culture in Romania
Knight of the Order of the Star of Romania, 2006
References
External links
http://www.cariereonline.ro/articol/gabriel-liiceanu-conducatorul-seducator Archived 2010-06-21 at the Wayback Machine
http://www.evz.ro/dragnea-il-face-mincinos-pe-liiceanu-o-minciuna-este-o-minciuna.html
http://www.evz.ro/dragnea-scrisoare-catre-presedintele-comisiei-libe.html
https://ecclesiae.com.br/index.php?route=product/author&author_id=1034
https://zoso.ro/pana-acum-avem/
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