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    Hiány és létteljesség: fejezetek a magyar filozófia történetéből.Ildikó Veres - 2017 - Budapest: L'Harmattan Kiadó.
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    Hiány-filozófia-kritika: válogatott tanulmányok a magyar filozófia történetéből.Ildikó Veres - 2011 - Kolozsvár-Szeged: Pro Philosophia.
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    A Van és a kell világa: fejezetek a magyar etika történetéből.Ella Csikós, László Lakatos & Ildikó Veres (eds.) - 1990 - Miskolc: Miskolci Egyetem.
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    The early origins of goal attribution in infancy.Ildikó Király, Bianca Jovanovic, Wolfgang Prinz, Gisa Aschersleben & György Gergely - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4):752-769.
    We contrast two positions concerning the initial domain of actions that infants interpret as goal-directed. The 'narrow scope' view holds that goal-attribution in 6- and 9-month-olds is restricted to highly familiar actions (such as grasping) (). The cue-based approach of the infant's 'teleological stance' (), however, predicts that if the cues of equifinal variation of action and a salient action effect are present, young infants can attribute goals to a 'wide scope' of entities including unfamiliar human actions and actions of (...)
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    Permanent Temporality: Race, Time, and the Materiality of Romanian Identity Cards.Ildikó Zonga Plájás - 2023 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 48 (1):68-90.
    Documents, in particular identity cards, mediate relationships between individuals and institutions. Their materiality matters and actively impacts how states govern populations and their movements. In this paper, I examine one such object, the Romanian identity card. Focusing on its temporality and agency, I explore how objects and technological procedures enact race. In Romania, people without an address or proof of residence—many of them members of segregated Roma communities living in deep poverty—can only receive a temporary identity card, the Carte de (...)
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    Moderne Wissenschaftlichkeit: Wilhelm Diltheys Wissenschaftskonzept für die Geisteswissenschaften.Ildikó Trostel - 2016 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Liberty Worth the Name: Locke on Free Agency.Vere Chappell - 2004 - Mind 113 (450):420-424.
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    What does the brain tell us about abstract art?Vered Aviv - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Abstracting Dance: Detaching Ourselves from the Habitual Perception of the Moving Body.Vered Aviv - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Ethikberatung für Hausärzte bei Patienten am Lebensende.Ildikó Gágyor - 2012 - In Andreas Frewer, Florian Bruns & Arnd T. May (eds.), Ethikberatung in der Medizin. Berlin: Springer. pp. 141--150.
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    The Effect of Font Size on Children’s Memory and Metamemory.Vered Halamish, Hila Nachman & Tami Katzir - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Prostitution and its Effects in Northeast Turkey.Ildikó Bellér- Hann - 1995 - European Journal of Women's Studies 2 (2):219-235.
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  13. The Seductions of Hesiod: Pandora's Presence in Plato's Symposium.Vered Lev Kenaan - 2009 - In G. R. Boys-Stones & J. H. Haubold (eds.), Plato and Hesiod. Oxford University Press.
     
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  14. Why and How Does the Pacing of Mobilities Matter?Vered Amit & Noel B. Salazar - 2020 - In Vered Amit & Noel B. Salazar (eds.), Pacing Mobilities: Timing, Intensity, Tempo and Duration of Human Movements. Oxford: Berghahn.
    This text is the introduction to V. Amit & N. B. Salazar, Pacing Mobilities. Timing, Intensity, Tempo & Duration of Human Movements, New York/Oxford, Berghahn, 2020, 202 p. It is also available on Berghahn publisher website.
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    Is “some-other-time” sometimes better than “sometime” for proving partial correctness of programs?Ildikó Sain - 1988 - Studia Logica 47 (3):279 - 301.
    The main result of this paper belongs to the field of the comparative study of program verification methods as well as to the field called nonstandard logics of programs. We compare the program verifying powers of various well-known temporal logics of programs, one of which is the Intermittent Assertions Method, denoted as Bur. Bur is based on one of the simplest modal logics called S5 or sometime-logic. We will see that the minor change in this background modal logic increases the (...)
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    Shifting ''goals'': Clarifying some misconceptions about the teleological stance in young infants.Ildikó Király & György Gergely - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4):773-776.
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    Improvising and Navigating Mobilities: Tacking in Everyday Life.Vered Amit & Caroline Knowles - 2017 - Theory, Culture and Society 34 (7-8):165-179.
    This article aims to deepen and extend theoretical understanding of mobility by exploring some of the mechanisms by which it operates. It introduces the concept and practices of ‘tacking’ as a frame for examining the creative processes of navigation and improvisation through which people approach and reflect on the irregularities and uncertainties of their everyday rounds, enacted or otherwise narrated as spatial biography – lives conceived in mobile-spatial terms. ‘Tacking’ also travels beyond this frame of reference, i.e. it is ‘good (...)
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  18. Pacing Mobilities: Timing, Intensity, Tempo and Duration of Human Movements.Vered Amit & Noel B. Salazar (eds.) - 2020 - Oxford: Berghahn.
    Turning the attention to the temporal as well as the more familiar spatial dimensions of mobility, this volume focuses on the momentum for and temporal composition of mobility, the rate at which people enact or deploy their movements as well as the conditions under which these moves are being marshalled, represented and contested. This is an anthropological exploration of temporality as a form of action, a process of actively modulating or responding to how people are moving rather than the more (...)
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  19. Natufian Settlement and Mobility: A Lithic Perspective from Saaïdé II, Lebanon.Ildiko Horvath - 2001 - Nexus 15 (1):1.
     
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    An elementary proof for some semantic characterizations of nondeterministic Floyd-Hoare logic.Ildikó Sain - 1989 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 30 (4):563-573.
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    Concerning some cylindric algebra versions of the downward Löwenheim-Skolem theorem.Ildikó Sain - 1988 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 29 (3):332-344.
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    Delusion and Dream in Apuleius' Metamorphoses.Vered Lev Kenaan - 2004 - Classical Antiquity 23 (2):247-284.
    Considering the absence of any ancient systematic approach to the reading of the novel, this paper turns to ancient dream hermeneutics as a valuable field of reference that can provide the theoretical framework for studying the ancient novel within its own cultural context. In introducing dream interpretation as one of the ancient novel's creative sources, this essay focuses on Apuleius' Metamorphoses. It explores the dream logic in Apuleius' novel by turning to such authorities as Heraclitus, Plato, Cicero, Artemidorus, and Macrobius, (...)
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  23. Disease, death, destiny: The healer as soter in miraculous cures.Ildikó Csepregi - 1986 - American Journal of Philology 107:229-42.
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    Medeja se pomladi: Ženske vloge in raba telesa v Senekovi Medeji.Ildikó Csepregi - 2023 - Clotho 5 (2):5-31.
    Prispevek obravnava potek in zaporedje dogodkov, preko katerih se Medeja pomladi – tako kot je pred seboj pomladila druge, to stori, kot bi se preprosto razstavila in se dala v svoj kotel ter se nato prerodila v svoj mlajši in močnejši jaz. Članek najprej predstavi različne in spreminjajoče se ženske vloge pri Senekovi Medeji, nato pa s pomočjo podrobnega branja besedila pokaže, kako Seneka uporablja podobe telesa, in se osredotoči na način, kako Medeja uporablja lastno telo, da bi dosegla svojo (...)
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  25. Computer science temporal logics need their clocks.Ildikó Sain - 1989 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 18 (4):153-160.
     
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    Structured nonstandard dynamic logic.Ildikó Sain - 1984 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 30 (31):481-497.
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    Structured nonstandard dynamic logic.Ildikó Sain - 1984 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 30 (31):481-497.
  28. Total correctness in nonstandard dynamic logic.Ildiko Sain - 1983 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 12 (2):64-68.
    In this paper we investigate total correctness in Nonstandard Dynamic Logic . Here we show that despite of the celebrated Kfoury-Park [5] result, termination is a rst order notion if approached properly.
     
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    Recent trends in teaching Astronomy.Ildikó J. Vincze & László Molnár - 1996 - Science & Education 5 (3):319-321.
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    Contemporary art, photography, and the politics of citizenship.Vered Maimon - 2021 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book analyzes recent artistic and activist projects in order to conceptualize the new roles and goals of a critical theory and practice of art and photography. Vered Maimon argues that current artistic and activist practices are no longer concerned with the "politics of representation" and the critique of the spectacle, but with a "politics of rights" and the performative formation of shared yet highly contested public domains. The book thus offers a critical framework in which to rethink the artistic, (...)
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    The Cambridge Companion to Locke.Lisa J. Downing & Vere Chappell - 1996 - Philosophical Review 105 (1):120.
    The Cambridge Companion to Locke now joins the long list of titles available in this excellent series. As we have come to expect, the contributors to this Companion are distinguished and the result is comprehensive and eminently useful. This volume is one of the more accessible in the series, with most of the chapters pitched at a level accessible to advanced undergraduates and especially helpful to beginning graduate students. Many of the chapters will be of considerable interest to scholars; here (...)
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    Realism, Pluralism, and Salvation: Reading Mordecai Kaplan through John Hick.Vered Sakal - 2015 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 23 (1):60-74.
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    Attention in naïve psychology.Fruzsina Elekes & Ildikó Király - 2021 - Cognition 206 (C):104480.
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    Expert Impressions in Stoicism.Máté Veres & David Machek - 2023 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 105 (2):241-264.
    We focus on the question of how expertise as conceived by the Stoics interacts with the content of impressions. In Section 1, we situate the evidence concerning expert perception within the Stoic account of cognitive development. In Section 2, we argue that the content of rational impressions, and notably of expert impressions, is not exhausted by the relevant propositions. In Section 3, we argue that expert impressions are a subtype of kataleptic impressions which achieve their level of clarity and distinctness (...)
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    How versatility performance influences perception of charismatic speech : A study on two Israeli politicians.Oliver Niebuhr & Vered Silber-Varod - 2021 - Interaction Studies 22 (3):303-342.
    The concept of vocal charisma has changed in the past decades from something that people have to something that people do, thereby stimulating research on how vocal charisma can be created and improved. Broadening the perspective on vocal charisma beyond the speaker’s performance itself to the context of the speech, we conducted acoustic-prosodic analyses of public speeches of two prominent Israelian politicians – Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz. The speech material consisted of 311–516 prosodic phrases per politician from the election (...)
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    Novel Channels of the Outer Membrane of Mitochondria: Recent Discoveries Change Our View.Vanessa Checchetto & Ildiko Szabo - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (6):1700232.
    Ion channels mediate ion flux across biological membranes and regulate important organellar and cellular tasks. A recent study revealed the presence of four new proteins, the MIM complex (composed by Mim1 and Mim2), Ayr1, OMC7, and OMC8, that are able to form ion‐conducting channels in the outer mitochondria membrane (OMM). These findings strongly indicate that the OMM is endowed with many solute‐specific channels, in addition to porins and known channels mediating protein import into mitochondria. These solute‐specific channels provide essential pathways (...)
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    Dancers’ Somatic of Musicality.Niv Marinberg & Vered Aviv - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Jótékony nemzet: szolidaritás és hatalom a kisebbségi magyarok segítésében.Ildikó Zakariás - 2018 - Budapest: Kalligram.
    A fiatal kutató a szociológiai értelemben vett segítés elméletével és gyakorlatával foglalkozik, s ezen belül is egyrészt azzal, hogy adott helyzetben miként jönnek létre az ún. jóról alkotott elképzelések, másrészt a kisebbségi magyarok segítésének elképzeléseiből miként erednek konkrét civil cselekvések, és ezek hogyan teremtik újra a résztvevők nemzet- és magyarságképét, harmadszor pedig górcső alá kerül a civil segítés hatalmi dimenziója. A bevezetőt követően olyan témákat érint a szerző, mint a jótékonyság modelljei, az "érdemesség" szerepe, a segítő-segített pozíciók aszimmetriája (hatalom újratermelésének (...)
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    Complexity of equational theory of relational algebras with projection elements.Szabolcs Mikulás, Ildikó Sain & Andras Simon - 1992 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 21 (3):103-111.
    The class \ of t rue p airing a lgebras is defined to be the class of relation algebras expanded with concrete set theoretical projection functions. The main results of the present paper is that neither the equational theory of \ nor the first order theory of \ are decidable. Moreover, we show that the set of all equations valid in \ is exactly on the \ level. We consider the class \ of the relation algebra reducts of \ ’s, (...)
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    Jogosultságok-elmélet és gyakorlat: a Miskolci Egyetem és a Miskolci Akadémiai Bizottság által 2008. december 5-én és 6-án rendezett konferencia anyaga.Ildikó Bartha, Krisztina Ficsor, Tamás Győrfi & Miklós Szabó (eds.) - 2009 - Miskolc: Bíbor.
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    Jogosultságok-elmélet és gyakorlat: a Miskolci Egyetem és a Miskolci Akadémiai Bizottság által 2008. december 5-én és 6-án rendezett konferencia anyaga.Ildikó Bartha, Krisztina Ficsor, Tamás Győrfi & Miklós Szabó (eds.) - 2009 - Miskolc: Bíbor.
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    Thomas Reid. [REVIEW]Vere Chappell - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (4):860-862.
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    The effects of explanations on automation bias.Mor Vered, Tali Livni, Piers Douglas Lionel Howe, Tim Miller & Liz Sonenberg - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 322 (C):103952.
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    Locke.Vere Claiborne Chappell (ed.) - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This new volume in the successful Oxford Readings in Philosophy series presents a selection of the best recent articles on the main topics in Locke's philosophy. These include: innate ideas, ideas and perception, primary and secondary qualities, free will, substance, personal identity, language, essence, knowledge, and belief. The authors include some of the world's leading Locke scholars, and their essays exemplify the best - and most accessible - recent scholarship on Locke, making the volume essential for students and specialists.
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    Sextus Empiricus on Religious Dogmatism.Mate Veres - 2020 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 58:239-280.
    It has been argued that Pyrrhonists will have trouble acquiescing in the religious practices of their compatriots, since those practices depend on beliefs that are supposedly eliminated by suspension of judgement. According to this objection ..., the Sceptic’s religious behaviour will be inescapably disingenuous. As a way out of this predicament, some interpreters have suggested that the sort of religion that Sextus was familiar with did not require the kind of belief that is subjected to Sceptical examination. This, however, acquits (...)
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    The perceived intentionality of groups.Paul Bloom & Csaba Veres - 1999 - Cognition 71 (1):B1-B9.
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    Keep Calm and Carry On: Sextus Empiricus on the Origins of Pyrrhonism.Máté Veres - 2020 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 23 (1):100-122.
    Pyrrhonian inquiry responds to the hope of intellectual tranquillity, and aims at the achievement and maintenance of said tranquillity. According to the Tranquillity Charge, philosophical inquiry aims at the truth; hence, insofar as Pyrrhonian inquiry aims at tranquillity, it does not qualify as philosophical inquiry. Furthermore, Pyrrhonian philanthropy rests on the Partisan Premise, i.e. the claim that all philosophers aim at the removal of psychological disturbance. I show that the origin-story of Pyrrhonism evades the Tranquillity Charge, and that the Partisan (...)
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    Conceivability and Expert Inference: Two Hellenistic Perspectives.Máté Veres - 2023 - Antiquorum Philosophia 17:49-64.
    In Hellenistic philosophy, one can find contrasting evaluations of the argumentative use of merely conceivable states of affairs. On the one hand, Epicureans discard any proposal that has no plausibility from the point of view of someone in possession of the relevant expertise. On the other hand, Sceptics regularly invoke views which one might conceivably hold, irrespective of the view’s epistemic credentials or whether or not it has or has ever had actual proponents. Since thought experiments often introduce scenarios involving (...)
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    The Cambridge companion to Locke.Vere Chappell - 1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Vere Chappell.
    Each volume of this series of companions to major philosophers contains specially commissioned essays by an international team of scholars, together with a substantial bibliography, and will serve as a reference work for students and non-specialists. One aim of the series is to dispel the intimidation such readers often feel when faced with the work of a difficult and challenging thinker. The essays in this volume provide a systematic survey of Locke's philosophy informed by the most recent scholarship. They cover (...)
  50. Locke on the freedom of the will.Vere Chappell - 1994 - In G. A. J. Rogers (ed.), Locke's Philosophy: Content and Context. Oxford University Press. pp. 101--21.
    Locke was a libertarian: he believed in human freedom. To be sure, his conception of freedom was different from that of many philosophers who call themselves libertarians. Some such philosophers maintain that an agent is free only if her action is uncaused; whereas Locke thought that all actions have causes, including the free ones. Some libertarians hold that no action is free unless it proceeds from a volition that is itself free; whereas Locke argued that free volition, as opposed to (...)
     
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