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Petre Ţuţea, Philosophical Writings II (in Romanian) Editura Romania Press, 2006; ISBN: 973-8236-69-X
Comments: A volume containing the essay Philosophia Perennis, edited by Ion Papuc, who also wrote an introduction, "Petre Ţuţea". This edition contains various other texts from Mr. Papuc's archives, and a few other disparate fragments gathered with no apparrent reason and an earlier letter (1974) by Ţuţea to Emil Cioran. In a sort of Afterword, Gavril Matei Albastru continues a series of controversial, exceedingly subjective assesments, similar to the ones published in the first volume of Writings. Ion Papuc's introduction is interesting, but his interpretations are sometimes tendentious. Finally, G.M. Albastru and I. Papuc respond to Gabriel Gheorghe, who criticized them in another book, Petre Ţuţea, his legend and the truth.
Contents: (Comments in parantheses belong to site editors)
Petre Ţuţea by Ion Papuc P. Ţuţea's letter to Emil Cioran; Alchemy - Preamble; Philosophia Perrennis; Dogma (short notă) Dumnezeu doesn't compromise (statement published in "România Liberă, 1990) Systems - Logical Wholes by Petre Boteanu (published under Petre Ţuţea's pseudonym in the '80s) Addenda: The peasant emperor by Andrei Pleşu Mr. Professor - an article by Sorin Dumitrescu Why is it called a revolution? Has anything changed? an interview by Roxana Iordache and Romulus Vasile-Crist As an afterword by Gavril-Matei Albastru | |