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    Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy : décès d'un pionnier de la thérapie familiale.Catherine Ducommun-Nagy - 2007 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 2 (2):131-134.
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    “The Propagandists are Younger Women” - How Old Calendarist Women Contributed to the Forging of a Religious Identity.Iulia Cindrea Nagy - 2024 - History of Communism in Europe 12:199-215.
    The 1924 Church reform, through which the Romanian Orthodox Church decided to adopt the Revised Julian Calendar, led to dissent movements, mostly comprised of peasants, especially in the villages of Moldavia and Bessarabia. Considering the calendar change a heresy, these groups soon developed into religious communities that came to be known as Old Calendarists, or “stylists,” followers of “the old-style calendar.” Led by defrocked priests and monks who rejected the reform, the groups very quickly became the target of the secret (...)
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    Mohology-Nagy. A BiographyThe Racial Thinking of Richard WagnerThe Golden Age of Italian MusicA History of Philosophical Systems.Sibyl Moholy-Nagy, Leon Stein, Grace O'Brien & Vergilius Ferm - 1951 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 10 (1):86.
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    Mark Harrison, One Day We Will Live Without Fear: Everyday Lives Under the Soviet Police State.Iuliana Cindrea-Nagy - 2019 - History of Communism in Europe 10:223-225.
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    Abriss einer funktionellen Semantik.Gábor O. Nagy - 1973 - The Hague,: Mouton.
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    Categorization Activities in Norwegian Preschools: Digital Tools in Identifying, Articulating, and Assessing.Pål Aarsand - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:452210.
    The article explores digital literacy practices in children’s everyday lives at Norwegian preschools and some of the ways in which young children appropriate basic digital literacy skills through guided participation in situated activities. Building on an ethnomethodological perspective, the analyses are based on 70 hours of video recordings documenting the activities in which 45 children, aged 5-6, and eight preschool teachers participated. Through the detailed analysis of two categorization activities – identifying geometrical shapes and identifying feelings/thoughts –the use of digital (...)
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  7. Avantgarde sugárzás.Sôni Pál - forthcoming - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy.
     
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    Subjective Socioeconomic Status, Cognitive Abilities, and Personal Control: Associations With Health Behaviours.Pål Kraft, Brage Kraft, Thomas Hagen & Thomas Espeseth - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    ObjectiveTo examine subjective and objective socioeconomic status as predictors, cognitive abilities as confounders, and personal control perceptions as mediators of health behaviours.DesignA cross-sectional study including 197 participants aged 30–50 years, recruited from the crowd-working platform, Prolific.Main Outcome MeasureThe Good Health Practices Scale, a 16-item inventory of health behaviours.ResultsSSES was the most important predictor of health behaviours. Among the OSES indicators, education, but not income, predicted health behaviours. Intelligence and memory were negatively correlated with health-promoting behaviours, and the effect of memory (...)
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  9. Het liberale gehalte van Europa.Pal Cox - forthcoming - Idee.
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  10. The study of consumption in sociology-beyond utility theory.Pal Strandbakken - 2017 - In Hȧkon Leiulfsrud & Peter Sohlberg (eds.), Concepts in action: conceptual constructionism. Boston: Brill.
     
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  11. The ecology of the research process.Pal Tamas & Application Possibilities - 1979 - In János Farkas (ed.), Sociology of Science and Research. Akadémiai Kiadó. pp. 203.
     
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    Economic Freedom and Government: A Conceptual Framework.Pal Czegledi & Judit Kapas - 2010 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 16 (1).
    The aim of this paper is to contribute to the development of a theory of economic freedom. In this endeavor, we build our framework on the Hayekian notion of freedom because it explicitly embodies the obvious link between freedom and the state: freedom is an absence of state coercion except for that which enforces abstract, general rules known beforehand. We derive two propositions from this Hayekian thesis and elaborate on them, leading to a categorization of government actions from the viewpoint (...)
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    Ecology of the Virtual.Peter Pál Pelbart - 2023 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 17 (3):376-386.
    Félix Guattari mentioned an ‘ecology of the virtual’. This notion is developed in this article along two dimensions. The first dimension, which is conceptual, relates the mental or subjective ecology of The Three Ecologies to the ‘functors’ of Schizoanalytic Cartographies. The other dimension takes into consideration today’s context in Brazil, especially Amerindian struggles. I focus on how Guattari’s thinking of the virtual, in dialogue with other contemporary authors, opens the way to heterogenetic processes, with their own ecopolitical consequences.
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    White Sugar and Dark Colonialism: Reflections on Girmitiyas and Coolies – Towards a new Paradigm of Reconciliation in Fiji.Pal Ahluwalia - 2023 - Culture and Dialogue 11 (2):190-202.
    The presence of Indians fundamentally altered the political, social and economic landscape of sugar producing nations. In most cases, race, which was used as an important signifier of difference by the colonising power, left these states with a colonial legacy of division and derision which they continue to endure and navigate in such diverse locations as the Caribbean, the West Indies, Fiji, Mauritius and parts of Africa. In the quest for recognition, equality and political status that allows the girmitiyas to (...)
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    A filozófia.József Halasy-Nagy - 1944 - Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.
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    A filozófia.József Halasy-Nagy - 1944 - Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.
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  17. Ember és világ.József Halasy Nagy - 1941 - [Budapest]: A Magyar könyvbarátok részére kiadja a Királyi magyar egyetemi nyomda.
     
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  18. Politika és erkölcs.József Halasy Nagy - 1939 - Budapest,:
     
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    Medieval American Art: A Survey in Two Volumes.Pal Kelemen - 1945 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 3 (11/12):110.
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    A filozófia története.Pál Sándor - 1965 - Budapest,: Akadémiai Kiadó.
    1. köt. A Marx előtti filozófia története.--2. köt. Marxtól Lening.--3. köt. Lenintől napjainkig.
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    Face Distortion Aftereffects Evoked by Featureless First-Order Stimulus Configurations.Pál Vakli, Kornél Németh, Márta Zimmer, Stefan R. Schweinberger & Gyula Kovács - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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  22. Space-Time Problems.Laszlo Moholy-Nagy - 1978 - In Richard Kostelanetz (ed.), Esthetics contemporary. Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books. pp. 69--74.
     
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    Pouvoir sur la vie, puissance de la vie.Peter Pál Pelbart - 2002 - Multitudes 2 (2):25-35.
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    Negotiating identity: Post-colonial ethics and transnational adoption.Pal Ahluwalia - 2007 - Journal of Global Ethics 3 (1):55 – 67.
    This paper examines the overwhelming desire of transnational adoptees to establish a connection with their origins in order to both come to terms with the past and develop an understanding of their identity. It considers the ethical ramifications of the commodification of human bodies. It is suggested that the idea of displacement is most helpful in approaching questions of transnational adoption. In this way, we can look at transnational adoption as a 'beginning' - one that disappears into the present moment, (...)
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    Race.Pal Ahluwalia - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):538-545.
    The concept of race is traced to the quest for the origins of language and the manner in which that led to the idea that a separate language indicated a separate racial origin. The Orientalist desire to know and dominate the other and to regard him or her as sub-human necessitated the invention of race. The notion of race is further traced through the slave trade and its contemporary usage in ‘race studies’.
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    Fictional reports.Pål Fjeldvig Antonsen - 2020 - Synthese:1-14.
    This paper outlines a bicontextual account of fictional reports. A fictional report is a report on something that happens in a fiction, and a bicontextual account is an account that relativizes truth to two contexts. The proposal is motivated by two considerations. First, it explains the intuitive truth conditions of fictional reports without postulating hidden fiction operators. Second, it handles the problem of indexicals in fictional reports better than the standard accounts.
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    Relatív és abszolút: válogatott teológiai és filozófiai írások.Pál Bolberitz - 2011 - [Budapest]: Éghajlat Könyvkiadó.
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    Cardinal sequences.István Juhász & William Weiss - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 144 (1-3):96-106.
    In this article we characterize all those sequences of cardinals of length ω1 which are cardinal sequences of some compact scattered space . This extends the similar results from [R. La Grange, Concerning the cardinal sequence of a Boolean algebra, Algebra Universalis, 7 307–313] for such sequences of countable length. For ordinals between ω1 and ω2 we can only give a sufficient condition for a sequence of that length to be a cardinal sequence of a compact scattered space. This condition (...)
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    Dominique Berthet, L’Incertitude de la création. Intention, Réalisation, Réception, Pointe-à-Pitre, Presses universitaires des Antilles, « Arts et esthétique », 2021.Pierre Juhasz - 2022 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 29 (1):177-179.
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    Discrete subspaces of countably tight compacta.I. Juhász & Z. Szentmiklóssy - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 140 (1):72-74.
    Our main result is that the following cardinal arithmetic assumption, which is a slight weakening of GCH, “2κ is a finite successor of κ for every cardinal κ”, implies that in any countably tight compactum X there is a discrete subspace D with . This yields a confirmation of Alan Dow’s Conjecture 2 from [A. Dow, Closures of discrete sets in compact spaces, Studia Math. Sci. Hung. 42 227–234].
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    Erasmus’ Apophthegmata in Henrician England.Ágnes Juhász-Ormsby - 2017 - Erasmus Studies 37 (1):45-67.
    _ Source: _Volume 37, Issue 1, pp 45 - 67 The sudden surge in English translations of Erasmus’ _Apophthegmata_ during the later years of Henry VIII ’s reign can be partly attributed to the gradual introduction of the new standards set by the humanist educational agenda and partly to the profound political and religious changes brought about by the English Reformation that was codified in the Act of Supremacy in 1534. Richard Taverner’s _The garden of wysdom_ and _The second booke (...)
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  32. Territorial Autonomy as a Minority Rights Regime in Post-Communist Countries.Pal Kolsto - 2002 - In Will Kymlicka & Magda Opalski (eds.), Can Liberal Pluralism Be Exported?: Western Political Theory and Ethnic Relations in Eastern Europe. Oxford University Press.
     
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  33. Nanmal pat ŭi iron.Pal Hŏ - 1979 - Sŏul: Koryo Takakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.
     
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    Håvard Løkke: Knowledge and Virtue in Early Stoicism.Pål Rykkja Gilbert - 2017 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 35 (1):365-374.
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    Klokskap og fellesskap.Pål Rykkja Gilbert - 2018 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 36 (2-3):199-222.
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    The "narcissism of minor differences" theory: Can it explain ethnic conflict?Pål Kolstø - 2007 - Filozofija I Društvo 18 (2):153-171.
    U mnogim etnickim konfliktima i gradjanskim ratovima u XX veku kulturne razlike izmedju sukobljenih strana su bile veoma male. Krvavi sukobi Srba, Hrvata i Bosnjaka tokom raspada Jugoslavije su jedan takav slucaj. Ovaj uvid je neke istrazivace vodio zakljucku da nedostatak objektivnih kulturnih markera izmedju grupa moze pogodovati izbijanju nasilja: kada se clanovi dve grupe tesko razlikuju, pribegava se nasilju da bi se stvorile identitetske granice medju njima. Jedna posebna verzija ove teorije poznata je pod imenom "narcizam malih razlika". Taj (...)
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    Being Healthy, Being Sick, Being Responsible: Attitudes towards Responsibility for Health in a Public Healthcare System.Gloria Traina, Pål E. Martinussen & Eli Feiring - 2019 - Public Health Ethics 12 (2):145-157.
    Lifestyle-induced diseases are becoming a burden on healthcare, actualizing the discussion on health responsibilities. Using data from the National Association for Heart and Lung Diseases ’s 2015 Health Survey, this study examined the public’s attitudes towards personal and social health responsibility in a Norwegian population. The questionnaires covered self-reported health and lifestyle, attitudes towards personal responsibility and the authorities’ responsibility for promoting health, resource-prioritisation and socio-demographic characteristics. Block-wise multiple linear regression assessed the association between attitudes towards health responsibilities and individual (...)
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    The Hill equation and the origin of quantitative pharmacology.Arpad Tosaki, Bela Juhasz, Balazs Varga, Adam Kemeny-Beke, Judit Zsuga & Rudolf Gesztelyi - 2012 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 66 (4):427-438.
    This review addresses the 100-year-old Hill equation (published in January 22, 1910), the first formula relating the result of a reversible association (e.g., concentration of a complex, magnitude of an effect) to the variable concentration of one of the associating substances (the other being present in a constant and relatively low concentration). In addition, the Hill equation was the first (and is the simplest) quantitative receptor model in pharmacology. Although the Hill equation is an empirical receptor model (its parameters have (...)
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  39. The Presence of Cross-Cultural Pasts in the Art History of Central Europe.Pál Lővei - 2011 - Diogenes 58 (3):139-153.
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  40. Sobre la concepción de la muerte en la filosofía de Nietzsche.Dezso Csejtei & Aniko Juhasz - 2001 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 23:77-94.
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    Comparative Studies in Greek and Indic Meter.Mark J. Dresden & Gregory Nagy - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (2):245.
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    Antimachiavelli.I. I. Frederick & Vilmos Juhász - 1991 - Budapest: Kossuth. Edited by Vilmos Juhász.
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  43. A nyelvi emberi lényege.Tolcsvai Nagy Gábor - 2017 - In Ernő Kulcsár Szabó & Gábor Tolcsvai Nagy (eds.), Megértés és megértetés: a magyarázat a bölcsészettudományokban. Budapest: Gondolat Kiadó.
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    Eight Theories of Religion: Ethnicity, Ritual, and Violence in the Japanese Buddhist Tradition.Daniel L. Pals - 2006 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Why do human beings believe in divinities? Why do some seek eternal life, while others seek escape from recurring lives? Why do the beliefs and behaviors we typically call "religious" so deeply affect the human personality and so subtly weave their way through human society? Revised and updated in this second edition, Eight Theories of Religion considers how these fundamental questions have engaged the most important thinkers of the modern era. Accessible, systematic, and succinct, the text examines the classic interpretations (...)
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    Modeling Multiple Item Context Effects With Generalized Linear Mixed Models.Norman Rose, Gabriel Nagy, Benjamin Nagengast, Andreas Frey & Michael Becker - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:289796.
    Item context effects refer to the impact of features of a test on an examinee’s item responses. These effects cannot be explained by the abilities measured by the test. Investigations typically focus on only a single type of item context effects, such as item position effects, or mode effects, thereby ignoring the fact that different item context effects might operate simultaneously. In this study, two different types of context effects were modeled simultaneously drawing on data from an item calibration study (...)
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    Boys’ Experience of Physical Education When Their Gender Is in a Strong Minority.Pål Lagestad, Eero Ropo & Tonje Bratbakk - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    A literature search indicates an absence of research into boy’s experiences of physical education in classes in which there is a significant majority of girls. The aim of the study was to examine how boys in such classes experience their PE lessons. The methodological approach was qualitative, and data were collected with interviews of 13 boys in classes with more than 90% girls at a Norwegian high school. The data were analyzed with QSR NVivo 10, focused on creating categories of (...)
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    The Best of the Achaeans. Concepts of the Hero in Archaic Greek Poetry.Friedrich Solmsen & Gregory Nagy - 1981 - American Journal of Philology 102 (1):81.
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    La présence d'un passé transculturel dans l'histoire de l'art de l'Europe centrale.Pál Lővei - 2010 - Diogène 231 (3):186.
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    Democracy and the Notwithstanding Clause.Michael Pal - forthcoming - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence:1-26.
    This article focuses on the relationship between democracy and the notwithstanding clause in s.33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. A number of scholars argue that s.33 is inherently ‘democratic’, as it is an assertion of legislative supremacy. The most influential such theory is Jeremy Waldron’s. This article offers a democracy-based critique of Waldron’s democracy-based account of the notwithstanding clause. The argument that the notwithstanding clause is necessarily ‘democratic’ ignores the constitution of the legislature through elections and the (...)
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    The Product Guides the Process: Discovering Disease Mechanisms.Lindley Darden, Lipika R. Pal, Kunal Kundu & John Moult - 2018 - In David Danks & Emiliano Ippoliti (eds.), Building Theories: Heuristics and Hypotheses in Sciences. Cham: Springer International Publishing.
    The nature of the product to be discovered guides the reasoning to discover it. Biologists and medical researchers often search for mechanisms. The "new mechanistic philosophy of science" provides resources about the nature of biological mechanisms that aid the discovery of mechanisms. Here, we apply these resources to the discovery of mechanisms in medicine. A new diagrammatic representation of a disease mechanism chain indicates both what is known and, most significantly, what is not known at a given time, thereby guiding (...)
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