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  1. The Experience of Left and Right.Tama Szabo Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.) - 2006 - Oxford University Press.
     
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    Reforming or Perfecting the Economic Mechanism.Tamas Bauer - 1988 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 55.
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  3. World Peace, Security and Global Transformation: The Role of Europe.Tamás Szentes - 1985 - Dialectics and Humanism 12 (1):41-51.
  4. 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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    Deutscher, Lenin and the East-European Perspectives.Tamás Krausz - 2017 - Historical Materialism 25 (2):3-28.
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    Stress and Dyadic Coping in Personal Projects of Couples – A Pattern-Oriented Analysis.Tamás Martos, Viola Sallay, Marianna Nagy, Henrietta Gregus & Orsolya Filep - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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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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  8. The land of make-believe: metaphor, explanation, and fiction in Toon’s psychological world.Tamás Demeter, László Kocsis & Krisztián Pete - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    In Mind as Metaphor, Adam Toon interprets folk psychological discourse metaphorically. Based on Kendall Walton’s theory of metaphor, he argues that folk psychology ought to be understood in terms of prop-oriented make-believe that relies on representationally essential metaphors. Toon insists that this fictionalist view of everyday mental talk preserves what we commonly think folk psychology can achieve: it does not only rationalize but explains behavior causally. In this paper, first we raise concerns about Toon’s characterization of folk psychology as metaphorical. (...)
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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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    A másként-gondolkodó: Tamás Gáspár Miklós 60.G. M. Tamás, Péter György & Sándor Radnóti (eds.) - 2008 - Budapest: Élet és Irodalom.
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  11. 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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    A jelen.Tamás Seregi - 2016 - Budapest: Kijárat Kiadó.
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  13. Conservation, philosophy and eastern europe.G. M. Tamás - 1993 - In János Kristóf Nyíri & Barry Smith, Philosophy and political change in Eastern Europe. LaSalle, Ill.: Hegeler Institute.
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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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    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 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 (...)
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    Textkrltische beiträge Von József révay zu petronius.Tamás Adamik - 1990 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 134 (1-2):229-233.
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  18. A Chemistry of Human Nature: Chemical Imagery in Hume’s Treatise.Tamás Demeter - 2017 - Early Science and Medicine 22 (2-3):208-228.
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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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  20. Locke and Metaphors.Tamás Demeter - 1999 - S - European Journal for Semiotic Studies 11 (1-3):75-88.
  21. 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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    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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    A Touch of the Dramatic.Tamás Demeter - 2011 - In Josef Steiff, Sherlock Holmes and Philosophy: The Footprints of a Gigantic Mind. Open Court Pub Co.
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    Introduction.Tamás Demeter - 2012 - Studies in East European Thought 64 (1-2):1-4.
    In this paper I reconstruct the central concept of the young Lukács’s and Mannheim’s sociology of knowledge, as they present it in their writings in the early decades of the twentieth century. I argue that this concept, namely Weltanschauung, is used to refer to some conceptually unstructured totality of feelings, which they take to be a condition of possibility of intellectual production, and this understanding is contrasted to an alternative construal of the term that presents it as logically structured, quasi-theoretical (...)
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    Valamit valamiért?: a jogok és kötelezettségek harmóniája és diszharmóniája.Tamás Földesi - 1997 - Budapest: Korona.
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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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  27. Freudian wish-fulfilment and sub-intentional explanation.Tamas Pataki - 1999 - In Michael Philip Levine, Analytic Freud: Philosophy and Psychoanalysis. New York: Routledge. pp. 49--84.
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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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    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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  30. Enlarging the Bounds of Moral Philosophy.Tamás Demeter - 2014 - In Zvi Biener Eric Schliesser, Newton and Empiricism. New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    In Opticks, Newton notes that by following the method of analysis and synthesis, ’the bounds of moral philosophy will also be enlarged’. Hume’s Treatise fulfills this vision, albeit with significant caveats. The chapter argues: 1) Hume’s affinity with Newton is primarily methodological, and Hume’s project is closer to the Queries of Opticks than to the Principia. 2) For Hume, moral philosophy is an experimental study of moral beings qua moral beings which results in ‘an anatomy of the mind’ embodying an (...)
     
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  31. Mental Fictionalism.Tamás Demeter - 2013 - The Monist 96 (4):483-504.
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  32. In Defence of Empty Realism.Tamás Demeter - 2010 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 41 (1):195-197.
    This piece defends the distinction I have drawn in my "Two Kinds of Mental Realism" against criticism put forward in János Tőzsér's "Mental Realism Reloaded".
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    What is Mental Fictionalism?Tamas Demeter, T. Parent & Adam Toon - 2022 - In Tamás Demeter, T. Parent & Adam Toon, Mental Fictionalism: Philosophical Explorations. New York & London: Routledge. pp. 1-24.
    This chapter introduces several versions of mental fictionalism, along with the main lines of objection and reply. It begins by considering the debate between eliminative materialism (“eliminativism”) versus realism about mental states as conceived in “folk psychology” (i.e., beliefs, desires, intentions, etc.). Mental fictionalism offers a way to transcend the debate by allowing talk of mental states without a commitment to realism. The idea is to treat folk psychology as a “story” and three different elaborations of this are reviewed. First, (...)
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    Humeanisms.Tamas Demeter, László Kocsis & Iulian D. Toader (eds.) - 2021 - Synthese.
    This special issue includes papers authored by Sean Morris, Tudor M. Baetu, Tamás Demeter, Dan O’Brien, Barbara Vetter, Daniel Dohrn, Elizabeth S. Radcliffe, Barry Loewer, Aaron Segal, Miren Boehm, Vera Matarese, Stefanie Rocknak, Rachel Cohon, David Mark Kovacs, and Michael Esfeld.
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    Towards a Robuster Interpretive Parsing: Learning from Overt Forms in Optimality Theory.Tamás Biró - 2013 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 22 (2):139-172.
    The input data to grammar learning algorithms often consist of overt forms that do not contain full structural descriptions. This lack of information may contribute to the failure of learning. Past work on Optimality Theory introduced Robust Interpretive Parsing (RIP) as a partial solution to this problem. We generalize RIP and suggest replacing the winner candidate with a weighted mean violation of the potential winner candidates. A Boltzmann distribution is introduced on the winner set, and the distribution’s parameter $T$ is (...)
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    Will Optimality Theory colonize all of higher cognition?Tamás Biró - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (5):383 - 384.
    To establish Optimality Theory as a framework in anthropology, or as a general model of higher human cognition, researchers have to demonstrate OT is convincing in a number of ways. This commentary summarizes some of them including factorial typologies, exact formulation of candidate sets and constraints, and computational plausibility.
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  37. József Balogh.Tamás Demeter - forthcoming - In Karla Pollman et al , Oxford Guide to the Historical Reception of Augustine. Oxford University Press.
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    Seasonality of Marriages in Hungary: Church Rules and Local Customs.Tamás Faragó - 2002 - Human Affairs 12 (2):166-176.
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    Intention in wish-fulfilment.Tamas Pataki - 1996 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 74 (1):20 – 37.
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  40. On Memory and Horror A Response to Tzveran Todorov.G. M. Tamas - 1996 - Common Knowledge 5:27-32.
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  41. On the use of mathematics in sociology today.D. Tamas & Nes-Peter Gelleri - 1979 - In János Farkas, Sociology of science and research. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó. pp. 407.
  42. Where Rationality Is.Tamás Demeter - 2009 - In Barbara Merker, Verstehen: Nach Heidegger und Brandom. Meiner.
    The paper contrasts Robert Brandom’s account of rationality with that of Daniel Dennett. It argues that neither of them is tenable, and sketches an alternative outlook that avoids the problems. In spite of their fundamental differences, both Brandom and Dennett employ a robust, i.e. explanatory and predictive notion of rationality, and for different reasons they both fail to offer a plausible theory supporting it. The lesson offered here is that rationality should not be treated alongside other norms prescribing behaviour, as (...)
     
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    The Use of Supernatural Entities in Moral Conversations as a Cultural-Psychological Attractor.Tamás Tófalvy & Hugo Viciana - 2009 - Proceedings of the New York Academy of Sciences 1167 (1):230-240.
    Social behavior in most human societies is characterized by the following of moral rules explicitly justified by religious belief systems. These systems constitute the diverse domain of human sacred values. Supernatural entities as founders or warranty of moral principles may be seen as a form of “conversation stoppers,” considerations that can be dropped into a moral decision process in order to prevent endlessly reconsidering and endlessly asking for further justification. In this article we offer a general naturalistic framework toward answering (...)
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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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    The Sociological Heritage of the Scottish Enlightenment.Tamás Demeter (ed.) - 2024 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Explores the impact of Enlightenment philosophers in Scotland on the development of sociology The first collection to look at the significance of the Scottish Enlightenment for sociological thought, this book explores how and what sociological ideas were developed during this period. It also analyses how the ideas of the Scottish Enlightenment would emerge and develop in subsequent traditions of sociology. Scottish Enlightenment thinkers developed and refined a descriptive-explanatory approach and methodology to explore social and economic processes, an approach that was (...)
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  46. Meaning and Cartesian Thoughts.Tamás Demeter - 2001 - Wittgenstein Jahrbuch 2000 1:49-62.
     
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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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    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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    Self-deception and wish-fulfilment.Tamas Pataki - 1997 - Philosophia 25 (1-4):297-322.
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    The social and the medical in Hume.Tamás Demeter - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 32 (6):1438-1447.
    Volume 32, Issue 6, December 2024, Page 1438-1447.
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