[5] viXra:1011.0049 [pdf] submitted on 21 Mar 2010
Authors: Florentin Smarandache
Comments: 129 pages, in Romanian
A short history on Smarandache's avant-garde movement called "paradoxism" in Romanian, English,
Portuguese, French, Spanish. Also, polemics and manifestos on paradoxism, new literary species
introduced by the author (paradoxist distichs, dualistic distichs, tautological distichs, etc.),
reviews, interviews.
Category: General Science and Philosophy
[4] viXra:1011.0048 [pdf] submitted on 21 Mar 2010
Authors: Florentin Smarandache
Comments: 127 pages, in Romanian
"Besides and Behind Paradoxism" comprises essays, in Romanian language, on Florentin Smarandache's literary non-paradoxist work (especially his diaries and metaphoric verses), by Silviu Popescu, Marian Barbu, Titu Popescu, Daniel Deleanu, Alexandru Lungu, Evelina Oprea, Lucian Chisu, Ion Radu Zagreanu, Ion Rotaru.
Interviews by Florentin Smarandache with Octavian Blaga, Ada Cirstoiu, Mihail I. Vlad, A. D. Rachieru, Emil Burlacu, Veronica Balaj, Ion Stanica (Radio France Internationale).
Florentin Smarandache in correspondence with 32 writers, among them: Andre Peragallo, Nancy Wilson, Gloria Badarau, Bernardo Schiavetta, Beverly J. Kleikamp, Jessie Hraska, Olof G. Tandberg, Harriet G. Hunt, Al. Cistelecan, Paul Goma, Dan Danila, Constantin Corduneanu, etc.
Category: General Science and Philosophy
[3] viXra:1011.0046 [pdf] submitted on 21 Mar 2010
Authors: Florentin Smarandache
Comments: 122 pages, in Romanian
"Paradoxism's Hermeneutics" includes selected by the editor articles on paradoxism, in
Romanian language, articles written by Marian Barbu, George Bajenaru, Radu Enescu, Ovidiu Ghidirmic,
Dumitru Ichim, Alexandru Lungu, Mircea Marinescu, Ion Rotaru, Geo Vasile, etc.
Paradoxism in science, arts and letters was set up by Florentin Smarandache in 1980 and then used in many creations.
Category: General Science and Philosophy
[2] viXra:1011.0034 [pdf] submitted on 20 Mar 2010
Authors: Constantin M. Popa
Comments: 39 pages
The author studies the paradoxism, a movement originated by the dissident mathematician
Florentin Smarandache in 1980's and based on usage of paradoxes and contradictions in arts,
literature, philosophy, mathematics, science. The author compare paradoxism with other
avant-gardes of the first part of the twenty's century.
Category: General Science and Philosophy
[1] viXra:1011.0033 [pdf] submitted on 20 Mar 2010
Authors: Florentin Smarandache, Jiang Zhengjie
Comments: 152 pages
While Taoism is based on the union of opposites, Neutrosophy considers the union of opposites
and the neutralities in between them. We thought that Neutrosophy and traditional Chinese
Dialectics may be combined, and establish the Chinese Neutrosophy concept, with its premise
about the existence of the universal absolute main body, whose existence may be theoretically
proven through the establishment of Taoist Natural Philosophy.
Category: General Science and Philosophy