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    Brain Oscillatory Correlates of Altered Executive Functioning in Positive and Negative Symptomatic Schizophrenia Patients and Healthy Controls.Barbara Berger, Tamas Minarik, Birgit Griesmayr, Renate Stelzig-Schoeler, Wolfgang Aichhorn & Paul Sauseng - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    On the Adorning Arts; An Argument for Artistic Adornment.Julia Minarik - 2021 - The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 79 (4):493-498.
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    Shareholder Engagement on Environmental, Social, and Governance Performance.Tamas Barko, Martijn Cremers & Luc Renneboog - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 180 (2):777-812.
    We study behind-the-scenes investor activism promoting environmental, social, and governance improvements by means of a proprietary dataset of a large international, socially responsible activist fund. We examine the activist’s target selection, forms of engagement, impact on ESG performance, drivers of success, and effects on the targets’ operations and value creation. Target firms are typically large and visible, perform well, and have high liquidity and low ESG performance. Engagement induces ESG rating adjustments: firms with poor ex ante ESG ratings experience a (...)
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    From classical studies towards epistemology: The work of józsef Balogh.Tamás Demeter - 1999 - Studies in East European Thought 51 (4):287-305.
    In this paper, I introduce a prominent classical scholar, József Balogh, whose work can be read as a significant contribution to the historiography of ancient, and in some sense modern, philosophy. Following a summary biography, I sketch the relevance of Balogh''s interpretation of Augustine. I draw some analogies between his and Eric Havelock''s treatment of the problems in ancient philosophy, and argue that the obvious similarities between them have a common origin, namely the perspective of the orality/literacy chasm which both (...)
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    A másként-gondolkodó: Tamás Gáspár Miklós 60.G. M. Tamás, Péter György & Sándor Radnóti (eds.) - 2008 - Budapest: Élet és Irodalom.
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    Evolutionary pathway of child development.Tamas Bereczkei & Andras Csanaky - 1996 - Human Nature 7 (3):257-280.
    An evolutionary theory of socialization suggests that children from father-absent families will mature earlier, and form less-stable pair bonds, compared with those from father-present families. Using a sample of about 1,000 persons the recent study focuses on elements of father-absent children’s behavior that could be better explained by a Darwinian approach than by rival social science theories. As a result of their enhanced interest in male competition, father-absent boys were found to engage in rule-breaking behavior more intensively than father-present boys. (...)
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  7. Folk Psychology Is Not a Metarepresentational Device.Tamás Demeter - 2009 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 5 (2):19-38.
    Here I challenge the philosophical consensus that we use folk psychology for the purposes of metarepresentation. The paper intends to show that folk psychology should not be conceived on par with fact-stating discourses in spite of what its surface semantics may suggest. I argue that folk-psychological discourse is organised in a way and has conceptual characteristics such that it cannot fulfill a fact-stating function. To support this claim I develop an open question argument for psychological interpretations, and I draw attention (...)
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    Adorning Bodies: Meaning, Evolution, and Beauty in Humans and Animals.Julia Minarik - forthcoming - British Journal of Aesthetics.
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  9. From subjectivity to privacy and back again.G. M. Tamas - 2002 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 69 (1):201-221.
     
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    Három filozófiai kérdés az emberről: gondolatok a halálról, az elismerésről és a humanizmusról.Tamás Barcsi - 2016 - Máriabesnyő: Attraktor.
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  11. Supervenient causation and programme explanation.Tamas Demeter - 2002 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 64 (1):83-93.
    Frank Jackson, Philip Pettit, and Jaegwon Kim put forward two models of higher-level causal explanation. Advocates of both versions are inclined to draw the conclusion that the models don't differ substantially. I argue, on the contrary, that there are relevant metaphysical differences between Jackson and Pettit's notion of programme explanation on the one hand, and Kim's idea of supervenient causation on the other. These can be traced back to underlying differences between the contents of their physicalisms.
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  12. Dilemmas of Justness in Top Sport.Tamás Földesi & Gyöngyi Szabó Földesi - 1984 - Dialectics and Humanism 11 (1):21-32.
     
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    Temporary Tattoos.Julia Minarik - 2020 - The Philosophers' Magazine 89:32-36.
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  14. The ecology of the research process.Pal Tamas & Application Possibilities - 1979 - In János Farkas (ed.), Sociology of science and research. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó. pp. 203.
     
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    Az értelem dimenziói.Tamás Ullmann - 2012 - Budapest: L'Harmattan Kiadó.
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    Ibn Ezra, a maimonidean authority: The evidence of the early Ibn Ezra supercommentaries.Tamás Visi - 2009 - In James T. Robinson (ed.), The cultures of Maimonideanism: new approaches to the history of Jewish thought. Boston: Brill. pp. 9--89.
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    Artifacts of Thinking: Reading Hannah Arendt’s Denktagebuch. Edited by Roger Berkowitz and Ian Storey.Tama Weisman - 2018 - Arendt Studies 2:261-263.
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    Human and nonhuman systems are adaptive in a different sense.Tamás Zétényi - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (3):507-508.
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    (1 other version)Social behaviours in dog-owner interactions can serve as a model for designing social robots.Tamás Faragó, Ádám Miklósi, Beáta Korcsok, Judit Száraz & Márta Gácsi - 2014 - Interaction Studies 15 (2):143-172.
    It is essential for social robots to fit in the human society. In order to facilitate this process we propose to use the family dog’s social behaviour shown towards humans as an inspiration. In this study we explored dogs’ low level social monitoring in dog-human interactions and extracted individually consistent and context dependent behaviours in simple everyday social scenarios. We found that proximity seeking and tail wagging were most individually distinctive in dogs, while activity, orientation towards the owner, and exploration (...)
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    Infinite combinatorics revisited in the absence of Axiom of choice.Tamás Csernák & Lajos Soukup - forthcoming - Archive for Mathematical Logic:1-19.
    We investigate whether classical combinatorial theorems are provable in ZF. Some statements are not provable in ZF, but they are equivalent within ZF. For example, the following statements (i)–(iii) are equivalent: $$cf({\omega }_1)={\omega }_1$$ c f ( ω 1 ) = ω 1, $${\omega }_1\rightarrow ({\omega }_1,{\omega }+1)^2$$ ω 1 → ( ω 1, ω + 1 ) 2, any family $$\mathcal {A}\subset [{On}]^{<{\omega }}$$ A ⊂ [ On ] < ω of size $${\omega }_1$$ ω 1 contains a $$\Delta (...)
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    The emergence of the global culture and the global moral system: The global bio-social system as the reference system of the human rights.Tamas David - 1996 - World Futures 46 (1):47-51.
    (1996). The emergence of the global culture and the global moral system: The global bio‐social system as the reference system of the human rights. World Futures: Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 47-51.
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    Valamit valamiért?: a jogok és kötelezettségek harmóniája és diszharmóniája.Tamás Földesi - 1997 - Budapest: Korona.
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    Philosophy of education in early Fichte.Tamás Hankovszky - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (6-7):631-639.
    According to Fichte’s early science of knowledge, man is a free and independent being who becomes somebody not through the power of nature, by developing his innate skills and abilities, or through external influence, but by his own power. Since the essence of human beings is I-hood, the individual, having defeated the not-I or nature living in him, has to strive towards the absolute I, which is nothing else but the being created by himself. This process is Bildung, the details (...)
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    Deutscher, Lenin and the East-European Perspectives.Tamás Krausz - 2017 - Historical Materialism 25 (2):3-28.
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    Lukács György és Mészáros István: filozófiai útkeresés-levelezésük tükrében.Tamás Krausz - 2019 - Budapest: Eszmélet Alapítvány. Edited by Péter Szigeti.
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  26. Mű és történelem: viták Lukács György műveiről a húszas években.Tamás Krausz - 1985 - Budapest: Gondolat. Edited by Miklós Mesterházi.
     
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    Entwicklung einer neuen anthropologie auf grundlage der evolutionären erkenntnistheorie.Tamás Meleghy - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (1):52-58.
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  28. On the human canvas: a novel ontology of tattoos.Julia Minarik - 2021 - Dissertation, University of Manitoba
    Some tattoos are artworks. This paper claims that art-tattoos have an interesting ontological feature: their artistic properties are partially determined by the people they are tattooed on. In other words, tattoos are artistically contextualized by their recipients. I further suggest that this contextualization is ongoing: that the artistic properties of a tattoo aesthetically change over time as the tattoo recipient changes. I present an ontology of tattoos that focuses on this feature of tattoos. The argument in this paper notably rests (...)
     
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  29. Freudian wish-fulfilment and sub-intentional explanation.Tamas Pataki - 1999 - In Michael Philip Levine (ed.), Analytic Freud: Philosophy and Psychoanalysis. New York: Routledge. pp. 49--84.
  30. Mental Fictionalism.Tamás Demeter - 2013 - The Monist 96 (4):483-504.
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    A megváltott lét hermeneutikája: filozófia, teológia, irodalom.Tamás Hankovszky - 2015 - Budapest: Kairosz Kiadó.
    A piliscsabai Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem oktatója, Hankovszky Tamás (két kivételtől eltekintve) az utóbbi évtizedben megjelent publikációiból állította össze tanulmánykötetét. A filozófiai, teológiai és irodalmi ihletésű írásokat mindenekelőtt "az Istennel való találkozás" keresztény hite fűzi egybe, és persze a filozófiatörténész szerző preferenciái (Pilinszky, Camus, Mauriacimon Weil, Dosztojevszkij). "Minden találkozás olyan partnereket követel, akik szabadon megnyílnak egymásnak, de nem oldódnak fel egymásban, akik a másik közelségére vágynak, mégis megőrzik a köztük lévő távolságot, mert a dialógust keresik, és a dialógus lételeme a (...)
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    Hannah Arendt and Karl Marx: On Totalitarianism and the Tradition of Western Political Thought.Tama Weisman - 2013 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    Introduction -- The Marx project : a brief overview -- Origins of totalitarianism : ideology and terror -- The tradition -- First pillar : "labor is the creator of man" : on labor, necessity, and loneliness -- Third pillar : the eleventh thesis on Feuerbach -- Second pillar : violence is the midwife of history -- Die Aufhebung : as the state withers a new politics arises and philosophy fades away.
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    The Science in Hume's Science of Man.Tamás Demeter - 2020 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 18 (3):257-271.
    This paper sketches a recently emerging divide between two interpretations of Hume's methodology and philosophy of science. On the first interpretation Hume relies on an inductive methodology and provides a (Newtonian) dynamic theory of the mind, and his philosophy of science reflects this methodology. On the second, Hume relies on inferences to the best explanation via comparative analysis of instances, and offers an anatomy of the mind relying on a chemical and organic imagery. The paper also aspires to lean the (...)
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  34. The Experience of Left and Right.Tama Szabo Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.) - 2006 - Oxford University Press.
     
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    Fodor’s guide to the Humean mind.Tamás Demeter - 2021 - Synthese 199 (1-2):5355-5375.
    For Jerry Fodor, Hume’sTreatise of Human Natureis “the foundational document of cognitive science” whose significance transcends mere historical interest: it is a source of theoretical inspiration in cognitive psychology. Here I am going to argue that those reading Hume along Fodor’s lines rely on a problematic, albeit inspiring, construction of Hume’s science of mind. My strategy in this paper is to contrast Fodor’s understanding of the Humean mind (consonant with the widely received view of Hume in both cognitive science and (...)
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    The uses and abuses of mathematics in early modern philosophy: introduction.Tamás Demeter & Eric Schliesser - 2019 - Synthese 196 (9):3461-3464.
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  37. Locke and Metaphors.Tamás Demeter - 1999 - S - European Journal for Semiotic Studies 11 (1-3):75-88.
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    Wish-Fulfilment in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis: The Tyranny of Desire.Tamas Pataki - 2014 - New York: Routledge.
    Wish-fulfilment as a singular means of satisfying ineluctable desire is a pivotal concept in classical psychoanalysis. Freud argued that it was the thread that united dreams, daydreams, phantasy, omnipotent thinking, neurotic and some psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions, art, myth, and religious illusions. The concept's theoretical exploration has been largely neglected within psychoanalysis since, but contemporary philosophers have recognised it as providing an explanatory model for much of the kind of irrational behaviour so problematic for psychiatry, social psychology (...)
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    A Metaphysics for Explanatory Ecumenism.Tamas Demeter - 2003 - Philosophica 71 (1):99-115.
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    Consensus and health policy in hungary.Tamas Angelus - 1992 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 17 (4):455-462.
    The Hungarian health care system is scheduled to undergo dramatic structural changes, emphasizing preventive medicine, health education, and competition among providers. Keywords: cost control, health care reform, health education, Hungary, market system, preventive medicine CiteULike Connotea Del.icio.us What's this?
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    Liberty, necessity and the foundations of Hume’s ‘science of man’.Tamás Demeter - 2012 - History of the Human Sciences 25 (1):15-31.
    In this article I suggest that section VIII of Hume’s Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding could be read as a contribution to the foundational issues of a characteristic 18th-century enterprise, namely the ‘science of man’. More specifically, it can be read as a summary of his attempt to place this science on an experimental footing, with an awareness of the lessons he has drawn in the previous sections of the Enquiry. This interpretation fits with an overall reading of the work as (...)
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  42. The constitutional limits of legislative power.Tamas Gyorfi - 2002 - Rechtstheorie 33 (2-4):353-368.
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    Die Logik und der Grundsatz der Philosophie bei Reinhold und Fichte.Tamás Hankovszky - 2016 - Fichte-Studien 43:71-82.
    In his famous clarification Kant claimed that philosophy of Fichte is „nothing more or less than mere logic". In contrast with this interpretation Fichte from the beginning agreed with Kant and Reinhold on the fact that philosophy and logic are different from each other moreover the classical principles of logic can not be the principles of philosophy as well. However according to Fichte Reinhold did not succeed in explaining the relationship between philosophy and logic sufficiently. Hence Fichte proceeding from the (...)
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    Artificial culture: identity, technology and bodies.Tama Leaver - 2012 - New York: Routledge.
    Artificial Culture" is an examination of the articulation, construction, and representation of "the artificial" in contemporary popular cultural texts, especially science fiction films and novels. The book argues that today we live in an artificial culture due to the deep and inextricable relationship between people, our bodies, and technology at large. While the artificial is often imagined as outside of the natural order and thus also beyond the realm of humanity, paradoxically, artificial concepts are simultaneously produced and constructed by human (...)
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    (1 other version)Controversies in the History of British Feminism: The Militant.Tamae Mizuta & Marie Mulvey Roberts (eds.) - 1995 - Routledge.
    First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Mi egy ember a végtelenben?: Pascal-értelmezések.Tamás Pavlovits - 2014 - Budapest: Aeternitas.
    filozofiatortenet vallasfilozofia filozofiai antropologia Franciaorszag 17. szazad.
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    Unitatis amatrix natura Le problème de l’unité chez Pascal.Tamás Pavlovits - 2024 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 13 (1):85-101.
    This study aims to clarify the relationship between nature and God in Pascalian thought. This relationship is based on the concept of unity. In a letter of 1648, Pascal wrote that God is present in nature through the ontological and formal unity of things which represents perfect divine unity. A few years later, through his mathematical research, Pascal discovered the principle of double infinity which he considered to be the essential attribute of nature. The unity of nature is defined as (...)
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  48. Hume's Experimental Method.Tamás Demeter - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (3):577-599.
    In this article I attempt to reconstruct David Hume's use of the label ?experimental? to characterise his method in the Treatise. Although its meaning may strike the present-day reader as unusual, such a reconstruction is possible from the background of eighteenth-century practices and concepts of natural inquiry. As I argue, Hume's inquiries into human nature are experimental not primarily because of the way the empirical data he uses are produced, but because of the way those data are theoretically processed. He (...)
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    Hume on the social construction of mathematical knowledge.Tamás Demeter - unknown - Synthese 196 (9):3615-3631.
    Mathematics for Hume is the exemplary field of demonstrative knowledge. Ideally, this knowledge is a priori as it arises only from the comparison of ideas without any further empirical input; it is certain because demonstration consist of steps that are intuitively evident and infallible; and it is also necessary because the possibility of its falsity is inconceivable as it would imply a contradiction. But this is only the ideal, because demonstrative sciences are human enterprises and as such they are just (...)
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  50. Mental Fictionalism: Philosophical Explorations.Tamás Demeter, T. Parent & Adam Toon (eds.) - 2022 - New York & London: Routledge.
    What are mental states? When we talk about people’s beliefs or desires, are we talking about what is happening inside their heads? If so, might cognitive science show that we are wrong? Might it turn out that mental states do not exist? Mental fictionalism offers a new approach to these longstanding questions about the mind. Its core idea is that mental states are useful fictions. When we talk about mental states, we are not formulating hypotheses about people’s inner machinery. Instead, (...)
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