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  1. A pszichoanalízis budapesti iskolája és a nevelés.Zsuzsanna Vajda - 1995 - Budapest: Sík.
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    A pszichoanalízis budapesti iskolája és a nevelés.Zsuzsanna Vajda - 1995 - Budapest: Sík.
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  3. Toward an Ontology of Commercial Exchange.Jonathan Vajda, Eric Merrell & Barry Smith - 2019 - In Jonathan Vajda, Eric Merrell & Barry Smith (eds.), Proceedings of the Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO), Graz.
    In this paper we propose an Ontology of Commercial Exchange (OCE) based on Basic Formal Ontology. OCE is designed for re-use in the Industrial Ontologies Foundry (IOF) and in other ontologies addressing different aspects of human social behavior involving purchasing, selling, marketing, and so forth. We first evaluate some of the design patterns used in the Financial Industry Business Ontology (FIBO) and Product Types Ontology (PTO). We then propose terms and definitions that we believe will improve the representation of contractual (...)
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  4. Recovery without normalisation: It's not necessary to be normal, not even in psychiatry.Zsuzsanna Chappell & Sofia M. I. Jeppsson - 2023 - Clinical Ethics 18 (3):298-305.
    In this paper, we argue that there are reasons to believe that an implicit bias for normalcy influences what are considered medically necessary treatments in psychiatry. First, we outline two prima facie reasons to suspect that this is the case. A bias for ‘the normal’ is already documented in disability studies; it is reasonable to suspect that it affects psychiatry too, since psychiatric patients, like disabled people, are often perceived as ‘weird’ by others. Secondly, psychiatry's explicitly endorsed values of well-being (...)
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    Hommage à Georges Vajda: études d'histoire et de pensée juives.Georges Vajda - 1980 - Peeters Pub & Booksellers.
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    Kérdő evidenciák: Vajda Mihály-Kardos András beszélgetések.Mihály Vajda - 2015 - Budapest: Kalligram. Edited by Ildikó Fehér & András Kardos.
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    Deliberative Democracy: A Critical Introduction.Zsuzsanna Chappell - 2012 - New York, NY, USA: Palgrave.
    In spite of the global diffusion of democracy and a general commitment to democratic values, there is a widespread alienation from the political process in advanced democracies. Deliberative democracy has received much attention in recent years as a possible solution to this malaise. Its promise of a more engaged and collective form of politics has drawn the interest of policy makers and political philosophers – generating new avenues of thought in contemporary democratic theory as well as heated debates about its (...)
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    L'amour de Dieu dans la théologie juive du Moyen Age.Georges Vajda - 1957 - Librairie Philosophique J Vrin.
    Le judaïsme se définit par une modalité particulière d’amour de Dieu : Israël, peuple élu, existe en vertu d’une alliance unique avec Dieu, formée sur la base d’un amour que l’on devrait dire mutuel plus que réciproque. Ce n’est pas, en effet, que l’amour d’Israël réponde à celui de Dieu, ou que Dieu récompense l’amour de ses fidèles d’une affection en retour : ces deux amours s’originent l’un en l’autre, ils ont chacun pour raison et pour fin l’existence de l’autre. (...)
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  9. Much Ado about Nothing: The Discarded Representations Revisited.Zsuzsanna Balogh & János Tőzsér - 2013 - In Zsuzsanna Kondor (ed.), Enacting Images. Representation Revisited. Cologne, Germany: Köln: Herbert von Halem Verlag. pp. 47-66.
    Our paper consists of three parts. In the first part we provide an overall picture of the concept of the Cartesian mind. In the second, we outline some of the crucial tenets of the theory of the embodied mind and the main objections it makes to the concept of the Cartesian mind. In the third part, we take aim at the heart of the theory of the embodied mind; we present three examples which show that the thesis of embodiment of (...)
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  10. Human-Nonhuman Chimeras, Ontology, and Dignity: A Constructivist Approach to the Ethics of Conducting Research on Cross-Species Hybrids.Jonathan Vajda - 2016 - Hilltop Review: A Journal of Western Michigan University Graduate Student Research 9 (1):49-62.
    Developments in biological technology in the last few decades highlight the surprising and ever-expanding practical benefits of stem cells. With this progress, the possibility of combining human and nonhuman organisms is a reality, with ethical boundaries that are not readily obvious. These inter-species hybrids are of a larger class of biological entities called “chimeras.” As the concept of a human-nonhuman creature is conjured in our minds, either incredulous wonder or grotesque horror is likely to follow. This paper seeks to mitigate (...)
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  11. Justifying deliberative democracy: Are two heads always wiser than one?Zsuzsanna Chappell - 2011 - Contemporary Political Theory 10 (1):78-101.
    Democracy is usually justified either on intrinsic or instrumental, particularly epistemic, grounds. Intrinsic justifications stress the values inherent in the democratic process itself, whereas epistemic ones stress that it results in good outcomes. This article examines whether epistemic justifications for deliberative democracy are superior to intrinsic ones. The Condorcet jury theorem is the most common epistemic justification of democracy. I argue that it is not appropriate for deliberative democracy. Yet deliberative democrats often explicitly state that the process will favour the (...)
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    Pluripotency and the endogenous retrovirus HERVH: Conflict or serendipity?Zsuzsanna Izsvák, Jichang Wang, Manvendra Singh, Dixie L. Mager & Laurence D. Hurst - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (1):109-117.
    Remnants of ancient retroviral infections during evolution litter all mammalian genomes. In modern humans, such endogenous retroviral (ERV) sequences comprise at least 8% of the genome. While ERVs and other types of transposable elements undoubtedly contribute to the genomic “junk yard”, functions for some ERV sequences have been demonstrated, with growing evidence that ERVs can be important players in gene regulatory processes. Here we focus on one particular large family of human ERVs, termed HERVH, which several recent studies suggest has (...)
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  13. Formal and Informal Models of Deliberative Democracy: A Tension in the Theory of Political Deliberation.Zsuzsanna Chappell - 2010 - Representation 3 (46):295-308.
     
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    Rich variety of DA approaches applied in social media research: A systematic scoping review.Zsuzsanna Géring & Réka Tamássy - 2022 - Discourse and Communication 16 (1):93-109.
    Social media is an endless source of texts and images about almost everything. Accordingly, the number of analyses based on this source increases daily. Among the numerous methods social media can be analysed by, our attention focusses on discourse analysis. DA is a complex approach which makes it possible to capture not only the linguistic characteristics of given texts, but also their socially constructive and socially constructed features. Therefore, we carried out a systematic examination of the articles at one of (...)
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    The Dialectics of the Talmud and the Kabbalah.George Vajda, Alessandro Ferace & Nelda Cantarella - 1967 - Diogenes 15 (59):63-79.
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    Translating Sleeping Beauty transposition into cellular therapies: Victories and challenges.Zsuzsanna Izsvák, Perry B. Hackett, Laurence J. N. Cooper & Zoltán Ivics - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (9):756-767.
    Recent results confirm that long‐term expression of therapeutic transgenes can be achieved by using a transposon‐based system in primary stem cells and in vivo. Transposable elements are natural DNA transfer vehicles that are capable of efficient genomic insertion. The latest generation, Sleeping Beauty transposon‐based hyperactive vector (SB100X), is able to address the basic problem of non‐viral approaches – that is, low efficiency of stable gene transfer. The combination of transposon‐based non‐viral gene transfer with the latest improvements of non‐viral delivery techniques (...)
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  17. On Imagination and Understanding. Gadamer and Criticism of Kant’s Aesthetic Imagination.Zsuzsanna Mariann Lengyel - 2017 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:15-27.
    In this paper, I would like to investigate how Gadamer explores the hermeneutic potential of Kant’s aesthetic theory in the third Critique with regard to the notion of imagination. For the first time, by making some references, Gadamer discussed the question of imagination in his Truth and Method of 1960, and we can read as a further substantial contribution his essay entitled Anschauung und Anschaulichkeit (Intuition and Intuitiveness) published in 1980. Although Gadamer’s approach was influenced by some Heideggerian impulses, he (...)
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  18. Phenomenology and Imagination in Heidegger’s Interpretation of Kant.Zsuzsanna Mariann Lengyel - 2018 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:59-80.
    The purpose of our contribution in this paper is to provide an overview of development of Heidegger’s account of imagination with a special focus to the affinity between phenomenology and psychology. (I.) Firstly, we reconstruct how – by his reading Husserl and Aristotle – the early Heidegger got to know the function of imagination as it can open the realm of the things themselves. (II.) Secondly, we investigate that in his Kant-book, Heidegger gave up his plan to further think the (...)
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  19. “Untimeliness” and de-(Con)Struction. Footnotes to Nietzsche and Derrida.Zsuzsanna Lurcza - 2017 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:81-113.
    Although the title of the study contains even two questions, who is Zarathustra? and who is the »Who«?, it cannot be claimed that the main goal of this study is to answer them. In particularly, it cannot be claimed that these questions are answerable at all. The questions serve as leitmotif for displaying the untimely program of Nietzsche and the deconstruction of Derrida, showing analogy aspects between them, which are related to the critique of western metaphysics and its language as (...)
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    Defining Deutschtum: Political Ideology, German Identity, and Music-Critical Discourse in Liberal Vienna.Zsuzsanna Ozsváth - 2017 - Common Knowledge 23 (2):350-351.
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    In Paradise.Zsuzsanna Ozsváth - 2016 - Common Knowledge 22 (2):309-310.
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    The Holocaust as Culture.Zsuzsanna Ozsváth - 2015 - Common Knowledge 21 (1):114-115.
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    The Invisible Jewish Budapest: Metropolitan Culture at the Fin de Siècle by Mary Gluck.Zsuzsanna Ozsváth - 2018 - Common Knowledge 24 (2):326-327.
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    The Temptation of Despair: Tales of the 1940s.Zsuzsanna Ozsváth - 2015 - Common Knowledge 21 (2):341-342.
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  25. A mítosz és a ráció határán.Mihály Vajda - 1969 - Budapest,: Gondolat Kiadó.
     
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  26. Etické konfrontácie: (kritika súčasnej nemarxistickej etiky).Ján Vajda - 1982 - Bratislava: Nakl. Pravda.
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    Isaac Albalag averroîste juif, traducteur et annotateur d'Al Ghazali.Georges Vajda - 2002 - Vrin.
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    Prolegomena zur Literaturontologie.Karl Vajda - 2012 - Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
    Die Arbeit durchleuchtet die metaphysische Grundlegung der landlaufigen Literaturwissenschaft hermeneutisch-ontologisch, um eine phanomenologisch schlussige Neuorientierung der Literaturtheorie terminologisch und anhand konkreter Interpretationen eminenter Literatur (Kafka, Rilke, Musil) auch exegetisch zu ermoglichen. Dabei stellt sie neben der subtilen Kritik von Strukturalismus, Dekonstruktion und Rezeptionsasthetik Querverbindungen zwischen der Heideggerschen Fundamentalontologie und dem Bachtinschen Dialogizitatsprinzip her. Die kritische Analyse gewinnt erst durch eine subtile Auseinandersetzung mit Aristoteles und dem literaturtheoretischen Denken der vorklassischen Zeit ihre rechten Dimensionen und drangt auf eine begriffsgeschichtlich fundierte Rezeptionsontologie.".
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  29. Bodyguards, priests and professionals: Hungarian translators of French and German thought.Zsuzsanna Varga - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    This article investigates the translations of radical texts in Hungary in the last quarter of the eighteenth century. It offers a survey of French political texts rendered into Latin and Hungarian, and follows the historic exploration through discussing the work of three Hungarian Jacobins put to trial for their participation in the Hungarian Jacobin movement: János Laczkovics, Ferenc Szentmarjay, and Ferenc Verseghy. It argues that their work as translators went hand in hand with their political activism. Through mapping out the (...)
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    Political Murder and Sacrifice.Zsuzsanna Várhelyi - 2011 - In Jennifer Wright Knust & Zsuzsanna Várhelyi (eds.), Ancient Mediterranean Sacrifice. Oup Usa. pp. 125.
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  31. Falusi gyermekélet Magyarországon.Tátrai Zsuzsanna - forthcoming - História.
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    The Enacted Ethics of Self-injury.Zsuzsanna Chappell - 2022 - Topoi 41 (2):383-394.
    Enactivism has much to offer to moral, social and political philosophy through giving a new perspective on existing ethical problems and improving our understanding of morally ambiguous behaviours. I illustrate this through the case of self-injury, a common problematic behaviour which has so far received little philosophical attention. My aim in this paper has been to use ideas from enactivism in order to explore self-injury without assuming a priori that it is morally or socially wrong under all circumstances, seeking to (...)
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  33. In Defence of the Concept of Mental Illness.Zsuzsanna Chappell - 2023 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 94:77-102.
    Many worry about the over-medicalisation of mental illness, and some even argue that we should abandon the term mental illness altogether. Yet, this is a commonly used term in popular discourse, in policy making, and in research. In this paper I argue that if we distinguish between disease, illness, and sickness (where illness refers to the first-personal, subjective experience of the sufferer), then the concept of mental illness is a useful way of understanding a type of human experience, inasmuch as (...)
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    Translating Sleeping Beauty transposition into cellular therapies: Victories and challenges.Zsuzsanna Izsvák, Perry B. Hackett, Laurence J. N. Cooper & Zoltán Ivics - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (6):478-479.
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  35. Enacting Images. Representation Revisited.Zsuzsanna Kondor (ed.) - 2013 - Cologne, Germany: Köln: Herbert von Halem Verlag.
    Enacting Images is devoted to images as they can mobilize cognition and theorizing. Though we can speak of a pictorial turn now that images have become a distinct and full-fledged topic of investigation, some may continue to cling to the impression that images should still be considered within a fundamentally representationalist framework. As an alternative, the enactive approach provides a conceptual setup within which images, beyond their informational, immersive, and aesthetic power, can be considered as being the manifestations of a (...)
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    Actuality and “Untimeliness” in the Discourse on the Refugee Crisis the Case of Hungary.Zsuzsanna Lurcza - 2018 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:123-148.
    The figure of the refugee and asylum seeker, hidden from the masses, de-humanised, deprived of existence and rights, are in sharp contrast with their representation in the Hungarian mass media and in visual and textual materials of the Hungarian Governmental Information, which constructs a manipulated, extremist and xenophobic, ideologically biased reality. In this sense, the discourse on the refugee crisis has an actual and an untimely form. The first chapter of the paper is an ideology-criticism analysis, aiming at the deconstruction (...)
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    Lehetséges identitás-interpretációk: a BBTE Filozófiai doktori iskola--Fenomenológiai, hermeneutikai, alkalmazott filozófiai kutatások doktori program keretében készült tanulmányok.Zsuzsanna Lurcza, Károly Veress & Krisztina Amon (eds.) - 2012 - Kolozsvár: Bolyai Társaság.
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    Hope and Utopia against Resignation and Despair?Barbara Smitmans-Vajda - 2016 - Dialogue and Universalism 26 (2):223-229.
    My essay is based on the lecture I presented at the Conference “The German-Speaking Intellectual and Cultural Emigration to the United States and United Kingdom. 1933–1945”. I decided to publish it in honour of my friend Marek Siemek, because I think this theme is very actual, especially in light of the current crisis in Europe connected with the problems of fugitives and refugees. Ernst Bloch and Stefan Zweig, both Jews, reacted in opposite ways to their forced fate of being on (...)
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  39. Juda ben Nissim ibn Malka.Georges Vajda - 1954 - Paris,: Larose.
     
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    Szög a zsákból.Mihály Vajda - 2017 - Budapest: Magvető.
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  41. ST L'approche philosophique marxiste du problème de la personne.J. Vajda - 1985 - Filozofia 40 (3):299-311.
     
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  42. Representation and Extension in Consciousness Studies.Zsuzsanna Kondor - 2017 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 8 (1):209-227.
    Various theories suggest conscious phenomena are based exclusively on brain activity, while others regard them as a result of the interaction between embodied agents and their environment. In this paper, I will consider whether this divergence entails the acceptance of the fact that different theories can be applied in different scales (as in the case of physics), or if they are reconcilable. I will suggest that investigating how the term representation is used can reveal some hints, building upon which we (...)
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  43. Recherches sur la philosophie et la Kabbale dans la pensée juive du Moyen Age.Georges Vajda - 1962 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 159:120-123.
     
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    New Media, Old Concerns: Heidegger Revisited.Zsuzsanna Kondor - 2015 - In J. E. Katz & J. Floyd (eds.), Philosophy of Emerging Media: Understanding, Appreciation and Application. New York, US: Oxford University Press. pp. 132-145.
    It may strike some as incongruous to discuss both new media and Heidegger in a single article. Heidegger died in 1976, so he can hardly be considered as having first-hand experience with so-called new media. He is best known for his endeavour of destructing traditional Western metaphysics, and for an organic extension of this destruction, his philosophy of technology. He explicitly touches upon two communications-oriented technological inventions: the radio and the typewriter. In both cases, his criticism is quite obvious. Despite (...)
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    Do We Have a Visual Mind?Zsuzsanna Kondor - 2015 - In András Benedek & Nyiri Kristof (eds.), Beyond Words – Pictures, Parables, Paradoxes. Peter Lang.
    Casting a glance at philosophical inquiries of the last decades, with regard to human cognition (in a broad sense), we are witnesses to turns one after the other. The settings were based on the change of scope and perspective of investigations. The so-called linguistic turn refers to “the view that philosophical problems are problems which may be solved (or dissolved) either by reforming language or by understanding more about the language we presently use”. In the 90s, W. J. T. Mitchell (...)
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  46. Isaac Albalag, Averroïste juif, traducteur et annotateur d'Al-Ghaz'lî.Georges Vajda - 1962 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 152:420-422.
     
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  47. Isaac Albalag.Georges Vajda - 1960 - Paris,: Librairie philosophique J. Vrin.
     
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    6.1 The Yeniseic microfamily.Edward J. Vajda - 2008 - In Mark Donohue & Søren Wichmann (eds.), The typology of semantic alignment. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 140.
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  49. Theoretical Controversies—Terminological Biases: Consciousness Revisited.Zsuzsanna Kondor - 2015 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 41 (1):143-160.
    Although scientific practice sometimes encounters philosophical dif- ficulties, it cannot shoulder the burden of resolving them. This can lead to controversies. An unavoidable difficulty is rooted in the linguistic attitude, i.e., in the fact that to a considerable extent we express our thoughts in words. I will attempt to illuminate some important characteristics of linguistic expres- sion which lead to paradoxical situations, identifiable thanks to philosophy. In my argument, I will investigate how the notion of consciousness has altered over the (...)
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    Thought-Shapers Embedded.Zsuzsanna Kondor - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:1-13.
    Accepting the idea that the mental representations of concepts, diagrams, relations, plans, etc., are thought-shapers, I suggest going a bit further. Any kind of representation, be it mental or public, i.e., accessible to others, bears thought-shaping potential, albeit not in the same manner. Just as the idea of embodied cognition takes into consideration environmental facilities and obstacles, I suggest investigating thought processes in a broader context, i.e., placing thought-shapers in the context of their formation. I propose that the elements of (...)
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