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    Lukács György válogatott művei: Művészet és társadalom; válogatott esztétikai tanulmányok.György Lukács & Ferenc Fehér - 1968 - Budapest,: Gondolat Kiadó. Edited by Ferenc Fehér.
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  2. Przedmowa do drugiego wydania \"Historii i świadomości klasowej\" Gyorgy Lukacsa.Gyorgy Lukacs - 1984 - Colloquia Communia 12 (1):71-98.
     
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    Why in planning the myth of the framework is anything but that.Andreas Faludi - 1998 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 28 (3):381-399.
    The Myth of the Framework, Popper attacks the doctrine that truth is relative to one's intellectual background. The same collection refers to his "situational analysis." This article explores the implications of both for spatial planning. Spatial planners have to justify proposals. The article first summarizes earlier work on planning methodology evolving around the rationality principle and the implications for it of Popper's work for how to do this. It then discusses the notion of the definition of the decision situation, which (...)
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    Three Red Letter Days: Interviews with Gyorgy Lukács.Annette T. Rubinstein & Gyorgy Lukács - 1984 - Science and Society 48 (3):344 - 349.
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    Taking the intentional stance at 12 months of age.György Gergely, Zoltán Nádasdy, Gergely Csibra & Szilvia Bíró - 1995 - Cognition 56 (2):165-193.
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    Social Theory in Transition.Gyorgy Bence - 1990 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 57:245-256.
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    Qaidu and the Rise of the Independent Mongol State in Central Asia.György Kara, Michal Biran & Gyorgy Kara - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (1):139.
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    Culture, Science, Society: The Constitution of Cultural Modernity.Gyorgy Markus - 2011 - Brill.
    The book addresses the constitution of the high culture of modernity as an uneasy unity of the sciences, including philosophy, and the arts. Their internal dynamism and strain is established through, on the one hand, the relationship of the author - work - recipient, and, on the other, the respective roles of experts and the market.
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  9. Language and Production. A Critique of the Paradigms.György Márkus - 1986 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 96.
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    Religious education and state schools.György Andrássy - 1995 - History of European Ideas 20 (4-6):739-744.
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    Ultimate Reality and Meaning in the Thought of Marx.György Andrássy - 1988 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 11 (1):23-42.
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    Eastern-European expectations regarding European economic integration. Hopes and reality.György Kerekgyarto - 1994 - History of European Ideas 19 (1-3):513-518.
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    Integration and disintegration trends in European economic development.György Kerékgyártó - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (2):474-478.
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  14. Nietzsche i faszyzm.Gyorgy Lukacs - 1985 - Colloquia Communia 20 (3-6):191-212.
     
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    The Changing Facets of Hungarian Nationalism.György Csepeli & Antal Örkény - 1996 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 63.
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    Erasmus.György Faludy - 1970 - New York,: Stein & Day.
    “Desiderius Erasmus sprang from the seed of a priest who refused to follow his vow of celibacy. He himself became a monk against his will, found he had to flee the monastic atmosphere, and scrounged for the wherewithal to study. In time, he became the greatest classical scholar of his day, and wrote a book called Anti-Barbari which speaks to the 1970’s, though it was written nearly half a millennium ago. Like the youth of today, Erasmus lived during a period (...)
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  17. A few reasons why we don't share Tomasello et al.'s intuitions about sharing.György Gergely & Gergely Csibra - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (5):701-702.
    Tomasello et al.'s two prerequisites, we argue, are not sufficient to explain the emergence of Joint Collaboration. An adequate account must include the human-specific capacity to communicate relevant information (that may have initially evolved to ensure efficient cultural learning). This, together with understanding intentional actions, does provide sufficient preconditions for Joint Collaboration without the need to postulate a primary human motive to share others' psychological states.
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    Danubian Federation.Andrew Gyorgy - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (1):36-58.
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    Faustus Afrikában: szerződés a valósággal.Péter György - 2018 - Budapest: Magvető.
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    Telentropy: Uncertainty in the biomatrix.Gyorgy Jaros - 2001 - World Futures 57 (1):49-78.
    Teleonics is a systemic approach for the study and management of complex living systems, such as human beings, families, communities, business organisations and even countries and international relationships. The approach and its applications have been described in several publications, quoted in the paper. The units of teleonics are teleons, viz, end?related, autonomous process systems. An indication of malfunction in teleons is a high level of telentropy that can be caused by many factors, among which the most common are the lack (...)
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    The Viewpoint of the Victim.Gyorgy Konrad - 1990 - Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 2 (1):9-19.
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    Le paradigme marxien de la production et l'herméneutique.György Markus, Sandra Salomon & Jacques Bidet - 1988 - Actuel Marx 4 (2):119.
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    On the legacy of state socialism in academia.György Péteri - 1995 - Minerva 33 (4):305-324.
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    A visszatérés.György Sólyom - 2006 - Budapest: Argumentum.
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  25. Gödel, Tarski, Church, and the Liar.György Serény - 2003 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 9 (1):3-25.
    The fact that Gödel's famous incompleteness theorem and the archetype of all logical paradoxes, that of the Liar, are related closely is, of course, not only well known, but is a part of the common knowledge of the community of logicians. Indeed, almost every more or less formal treatment of the theorem makes a reference to this connection. Gödel himself remarked in the paper announcing his celebrated result :The analogy between this result and Richard's antinomy leaps to the eye;there is (...)
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    Why Is There No Hermeneutics of Natural Sciences? Some Preliminary Theses.Gyorgy Markus - 1987 - Science in Context 1 (1):5-51.
    The ArgumentContemporary natural sciences succeed remarkably well in ensuring a relatively continuous transmission of their cognitively relevant traditions and in creating a widely shared background consensus among their practitioners – hermeneutical ends seemingly achieved without hermeneutical awareness or explicitly acquired hermeneutical skills.It is a historically specific – emerging only in the nineteenth century – cultural organization of the Author-Text-Reader relation which endows them with such an ease of hermeneutical achievements: an institutionally fixed form of textual and intertextual practices, normatively posited (...)
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    Soul and Form.Lukács György, John T. Sanders & Katie Terezakis (eds.) - 2010 - Columbia University Press.
    György Lukács first published the original Hungarian language version of Soul and Form in 1910. It included eight of the ten essays later to be published in subsequent German, Italian, and English editions. This current centennial edition adds to the mix one additional Lukács essay, "On Poverty of Spirit", written at roughly the same time as the others and bearing a vital relationship to them. Finally, in this edition we have added to the Lukács material an important introductory essay by (...)
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    Behavioral problems related to the interpretation of brain rhythms.György Buzsáki, Robert L. Isaacson & John H. Hannigan - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (3):477-477.
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    Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome in Social Science in Eastern Europe: The Colonization of East European Social Science.György Csepeli, Antal Örkény & Kim Scheppele - 1996 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 63.
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    Erasmus of Rotterdam.György Faludy - 1970 - London,: Eyre & Spottiswoode.
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    The prospects of labour-oriented science and research in the nineties.György Széll - 1994 - AI and Society 8 (3):197-206.
    A series of decisions covering agriculture as well as industrial and regional policy fundamentally affect the very own interests of the dependently employed. For some years, the trade unions of all European countries have been on the defensive, undergoing a legitimation crisis. The improvement of the social charter and of the rights of the European Parliament are not sufficient to overcome this crisis and to secure a human, social, ecological and democratic future. For this reason, the order of the day (...)
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    Pentagon chain in external fields.György Kovács & Zsolt Gulácsi - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (32):3674-3695.
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    Kant’s Transcendental Illusion and Hegel’s Immanence.György Czetany - 2016 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2016 (1).
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    Biomatrix: The web of life.Gyorgy Jaros & Anacreon Cloete - 1987 - World Futures 23 (3):203-224.
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  35. Using Quotas as a Remedy for Structural Injustice.György Barabás & András Szigeti - 2022 - Erkenntnis 88 (8):3631-3649.
    We analyze a frequent but undertheorized form of structural injustice, one that arises due to the difficulty of reaching numerically equitable representation of underrepresented subgroups within a larger group. This form of structural injustice is significant because it could occur even if it were possible to completely eliminate bias and overt discrimination from hiring and recruitment practices. The conceptual toolkit we develop can be used to analyze such situations and propose remedies. Specifically, based on a simple mathematical model, we offer (...)
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    Gratuity for doctors and medical ethics.Gyorgy Adam - 1989 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 14 (3):315-322.
    The habit of giving a gratuity became so frequent at the end of the 1950's that counter-measures were enacted. These have been completely ineffective. Although granting and accepting gratuities is forbidden by law, the wages of doctors have been fixed since 1954, for so long that accepting gratuities has come to be considered part of the wages, even in semi-official comments and in the media. The author is of the opinion that, in view of this anomaly, a fundamental transformation of (...)
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    A BOLD statement about the hippocampal-neocortical dialogue.György Buzsáki & Adrien Peyrache - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (2):57-59.
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    Social change, political beliefs, and everyday expectations in hungarian society.György Csepeli & Antal Örkény - 1992 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 5 (2):68-76.
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    From Summetria to Symmetry: The Making of a Revolutionary Scientific Concept - by Giora Hon and Bernard R. Goldstein.György Darvas - 2010 - Centaurus 52 (2):160-162.
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    Isomorphisms of finite cylindric set algebras of characteristic zero.György Serény - 1993 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 34 (2):284-294.
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    "Ideology" and its ideologies: Lukács and Goldmann on Kant.györgy márkus - 1981 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 8 (2):127-147.
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    The Paradoxical Unity of Culture: The Arts and the Sciences.György Markus - 2003 - Thesis Eleven 75 (1):7-24.
    The two main domains of high culture - the arts and the sciences - seem to be completely different, simply unrelated. Is there any sense then in talking about culture in the singular as a unity? A positive answer to this question presupposes that there is a single conceptual scheme, in terms of which it is possible to articulate both the underlying similarities and the basic differences between these domains. This article argues that - at least in respect of ‘classical’ (...)
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    The Caged Chicken or the Free-Range Egg? The Regulatory and Market Dynamics of Layer-Hen Welfare in the UK, Australia and the USA.Gyorgy Scrinis, Christine Parker & Rachel Carey - 2017 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 30 (6):783-808.
    Since the 1990s there have been a number of government and market led initiatives to improve the welfare of layer hens in the United Kingdom, Australia and the USA. The focus of these regulatory and market initiatives has been a shift away from the dominant battery-cage system to enriched cages, barn/aviary and free-range production systems. Government regulations have played an important role in setting some minimum welfare standards and the banning of battery cages in the UK and in some US (...)
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    Teleological reasoning in infancy: The infant's naive theory of rational action.György Gergely & Gergely Csibra - 1997 - Cognition 63 (2):227-233.
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    (2 other versions)The social construction of the cultural mind.György Gergely & Gergely Csibra - 2005 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 6 (3):463-481.
    How does cultural knowledge shape the development of human minds and, conversely, what kind of species-specific social-cognitive mechanisms have evolved to support the intergenerational reproduction of cultural knowledge? We critically examine current theories proposing a human-specific drive to identify with and imitate conspecifics as the evolutionary mechanism underlying cultural learning. We summarize new data demonstrating the selective interpretive nature of imitative learning in 14-month-olds and argue that the predictive scope of existing imitative learning models is either too broad or too (...)
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  46. Jeden dzień Iwana Denisowicza.György Lukács & Sołżenicyn - 2010 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 4 (15).
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  47. Pochwała wieku dziewiętnastego.György Lukács - 2011 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 2 (17).
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    The Path of Culture: From the Refined to the High, from the Popular to Mass Culture.György Markus - 2013 - Critical Horizons 14 (2):127-155.
    From the late seventeenth century on the idea of culture underwent a gradual transformation. Originally this concept referred essentially to the “refined” way of life of the ruling social elite. Popular culture, on the other hand, refers to the usually collective practices of groups of rural and urban workers taking the form of performance. They were not only excluded from refined culture, but it was regarded as completely unsuitable for them, potentially creating dangerous social aspirations. It is with the great (...)
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    Medieval Philosophies.Geréby György - 2013 - Philosophy Today 57 (2):170-181.
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    Scientia mirabilis Descartes et leabniz.Budapest György Nädor - 1965 - Dialectica 19 (1-2):144-157.
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