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Constantin Rădulescu-Motru

Constantin Rădulescu-Motru (born ''Constantin Rădulescu'', he added the surname ''Motru'' in 1892; February 15, 1868 – March 6, 1957) was a Romanian philosopher, psychologist, sociologist, logician, academic, dramatist, as well as centre-left nationalist politician with a noted anti-fascist discourse. A member of the Romanian Academy after 1923, he was its vice president in 1935–1938, 1941–1944, and its president between 1938 and 1941.
==Early life==
Born in Butoieşti, Mehedinţi County, he was the son of Radu Poppescu, whose natural father was Eufrosin Poteca,〔Rădulescu-Motru, ''Revizuiri şi adăugiri...''〕 and Judita Butoi. His mother died during childbirth, and Radu Poppescu married Ecaterina Cernăianu, who would gave birth to Constantin's nine siblings.
During his childhood, Constantin fell ill with malaria. He also fractured a leg, resulting in a permanent physical impediment.
Radu Poppescu, who worked as a secretary for Poteca for part of his life, inherited a certain sum after the death of his employer and father; this was to take the form of a scholarship for Constantin Rădulescu. He ultimately refused to make use of it, indicating that he would use instead revenue from his estate in Butoieşti; the scholarship was eventually awarded to Gheorghe Ţiţeica, the renowned mathematician.
In 1885, he graduated from Carol I High School in Craiova, and subsequently entered the University of Bucharest, applying to both its Faculty of Law and Faculty of Letters. He was taught by Titu Maiorescu, who was to become his mentor, and attended lectures by Constantin Dumitrescu-Iaşi, V. A. Urechia, Grigore Tocilescu, and Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu. He was part of the last generation of intellectuals to participate in the activities of the ''Junimea'' literary society (where Maiorescu had endured as the major influence).〔Stahl; Vulcănescu〕
Rădulescu-Motru was awarded a Law degree ''magna cum laude'' in 1888, and passed his Philosophy exam the following year.

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