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    The Category of the Daily Life Contemporary theoretical and methodological perspectives.Gèza Bánffy - 2012 - International Journal on Humanistic Ideology 5 (1):55-70.
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    Reflections on Material and Spiritual Poverty.Geza Németh - 1994 - The Chesterton Review 20 (2/3):312-313.
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    Polyphonic Music and Classical Physics: The Origin of Newtonian Time.Geza Szamosi - 1990 - History of Science 28 (2):175-191.
  4. The wild region in life-history.Geza Kallay (ed.) - 2004 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
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    Emergence as a phenomenon of cultural history and language.Géza Balázs - 2008 - Semiotica 2008 (170):125-137.
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    À propos des inscriptions protobulgares de la basilique de Philippes.Géza Feher - 1935 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 59 (1):165-174.
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  7. De beteekeriis der Psychologie voor de Wetenschappen en voor de Practijk. . 2e herz.G. Revesz - 1950 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 12 (3):630-630.
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  8. They Are us.Geza Teleki - 1993 - In Peter Singer & Paola Cavalieri (eds.), The Great Ape Project. St. Martin's Griffin. pp. 296--303.
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    Nonsense and the Ineffable: Re-reading the Ethical Standpoint in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus.Géza Kállay - 2012 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 1 (1):103-130.
    The paper examines the ethical standpoint of the Tractatus as it has been reconstructed by Cora Diamond (“the austere view”) and gives an account of some of the criticism this reconstruction has received in the work of P. M. S. Hacker and Meredith Williams (“the standard view”). The second half of the paper tries to argue that the austere and the standard views rather complement each other if we recognize “two I ’-s” in the Tractatus and if it is supposed (...)
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    At T-time, the Inchoative Nick of Time, and “Statements about the Past”: Time and History in the Analytic Philosophy of Language.Géza Kállay - 2011 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 5 (3):322-351.
    The paper, drawing on articles by J. M. E. McTaggart, G. E. Moore, D. Davidson, J. L. Austin, B. Russell, A. J. Ayer and G. E. M. Anscombe, argues that the philosophy of language in the analytic tradition has developed an “inchoative“ view of time, and history is a problem as regards the existence of events in the past and how these events can be known. An alternative view is hinted at through the work of L. Wittgenstein and S. Cavell.
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    Draft for Understanding the Historical Background of Changes in the Ideological Language and Communication of Secret Services in 20th Century’s Hungary.Bela Revesz - 2020 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 33 (3):855-898.
    Words can mean different things to different people. This can be problematic, mainly for those working together in a bureaucratic institution, such as the secret service. Shared, certified, explicit and codified definitions offer a counter to subjective, solitary and/or culturally dominant definitions. It’s true that codified secrecy terms for secret services can be seen to involve a number of political, cultural, subcultural “languages”, but if words come from unclassified or declassified files, memorandums and/or records, one needs a deep understanding of (...)
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  12. Jesus the Jew: A Historian's Reading of the Gospels.Geza Vermes - 1974
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    Gesture jokes in Hungary.Géza Balázs - 2000 - Semiotica 128 (3-4):205-220.
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    Diskussion Über den modernen Begriff des Proletariats und der Arbeiterklasse in der sowjetischen Fachliteratur.Laszlo Révész - 1971 - Studies in Soviet Thought 11 (4):250-275.
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  15. Bericht über die Tätigkeit des Psychologischen Laboratoriums der Universität Amsterdam.G. Révész - 1946 - Synthese 5 (7):348-352.
    Reviewer gives a survey of the new phylogenetic theory of language recently published by Prof. Dr. G. Révész, founder and director of the Laboratory for experimental psychology of the University of Amsterdam ). The starting-point of the theory is the conception of "contact", defined by the author as the innate trend to be together or to co-operate, common to all socially living beings. This "theory of contact" is developed by the author in different directions and gives rise to the distinction (...)
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    Open questions in contemporary Soviet philosophy of law and state.Laszlo Revesz - 1966 - Studies in Soviet Thought 6 (3):202-223.
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    Diskussion über den modernen begriff Des proletariats und der arbeiterklasse in der sowjetischen fachliteratur.Laszlo Révész - 1971 - Studies in East European Thought 11 (4):250-275.
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    Der politische begriff der freiheit.László Révész - 1968 - Studies in East European Thought 8 (2-3):157-172.
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    Marxistisch-leninistischer demokratiebegriff.László Révész - 1968 - Studies in East European Thought 8 (1):33-56.
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    Political science in eastern europe: Discussion and initial steps.László Révész - 1967 - Studies in East European Thought 7 (3):185-210.
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    Recht und sozialnorm.László Révész - 1965 - Studies in East European Thought 5 (1-2):12-29.
  22. Out of the Cave: A Philosophical Inquiry into the Dead Sea Scrolls Research.Geza Vermes - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (2):291-291.
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  23. The History of the Jewish. People in the Age of Jesus Christ.Emil Schürer, Geza Vermes, Fergus Millar & Matthew Black - 1979
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  24. Das grundprinzip Des menschlichen wesens.G. RÉvÉsz - 1943 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 5 (3):553-578.
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    Geschichte des Seelenbegriffes und der Seelenlokalisation.Béla Révész - 1966 - Stuttgart,: F. Enke.
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    L’Origine et la Prehistoire du Langage.G. Révész - 1949 - Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Philosophy 2:947-950.
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  27. Ursprung und Vorgeschichte der Sprache.G. Révész - 1949 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 139:113-114.
     
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  28. Jesus in His Jewish Context.Geza Vermes - 2003
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  29. Tradition and scripture in judaism : The genesis of literary works in the light of the dead sea scrolls.Geza Vermes - 1995 - In Christoph J. Nyíri (ed.), Tradition: Proceedings of an International Research Workshop at Ifk, Vienna, 10-12 June 1994. Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften.
     
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  30. The Religion of Jesus the Jew.Geza Vermes - 1993
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    Ursprung und Vorgeschichte der Sprache.Frank R. Blake & G. Revesz - 1948 - American Journal of Philology 69 (4):425.
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    Cellular aging in depression: Permanent imprint or reversible process?Josine E. Verhoeven, Dóra Révész, Owen M. Wolkowitz & Brenda W. J. H. Penninx - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (10):968-978.
    Depression might be associated with accelerated cellular aging. However, does this result in an irreversible state or is the body able to slow down or recover from such a process? Telomeres are DNA‐protein complexes that protect the ends of chromosomes and generally shorten with age; and therefore index cellular aging. The majority of studies indicate that persons with depression have shorter leukocyte telomeres than similarly aged non‐depressed persons, which may contribute to the observed unfavorable somatic health outcomes in the depressed (...)
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    The Origins and Prehistory of Language.Joshua Whatmough, G. Revesz & J. Butler - 1958 - American Journal of Philology 79 (1):98.
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    Qumr'n Cave 4: Serekh Ha-YaH·ad and two related texts.Philip S. Alexander & Géza Vermès (eds.) - 1955 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume presents the long-awaited edition of the Cave 4 manuscripts of Serekh Ha-Yahad or The Rule of the Community, in which the Essenes detailed the guidelines for membership in their community. Also known as the Manual of Discipline, a complete scroll was found in Cave 1 at Qumran and this edition illuminates the textual and redactional history of Dead Sea literature. The document is extremely important for understanding the nature, practice, and ideology of the Qumran covenanters.
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    The Dead Sea Scrolls in English.S. A. K. & Geza Vermes - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (1):163.
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  36. The Wild Region in Life-History, coll. « Studies in Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy ».László Tengelyi & Géza Kállay - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 195 (4):564-565.
     
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    Commentary on Gupta, Mona (2011): Improved health or improved decision making? The ethical goals of EBM. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17(5), 957-963.Lillian Geza Rothenberger - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (5):1110-1110.
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    The Essenes, According to the Classical Sources.Adam Kamesar, Geza Vermes & Martin D. Goodman - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):134.
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    Research across the disciplines: a road map for quality criteria in empirical ethics research.Marcel Mertz, Julia Inthorn, Günter Renz, Lillian Geza Rothenberger, Sabine Salloch, Jan Schildmann, Sabine Wöhlke & Silke Schicktanz - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):17.
    Research in the field of Empirical Ethics (EE) uses a broad variety of empirical methodologies, such as surveys, interviews and observation, developed in disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, and psychology. Whereas these empirical disciplines see themselves as purely descriptive, EE also aims at normative reflection. Currently there is literature about the quality of empirical research in ethics, but little or no reflection on specific methodological aspects that must be considered when conducting interdisciplinary empirical ethics. Furthermore, poor methodology in an EE (...)
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    Romische Sozialgeschichte.William V. Harris & Geza Alfoldy - 1979 - American Journal of Philology 100 (2):334.
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    Identification of common variants influencing risk of the tauopathy progressive supranuclear palsy.Günter U. Höglinger, Nadine M. Melhem, Dennis W. Dickson, Patrick M. A. Sleiman, Li-San Wang, Lambertus Klei, Rosa Rademakers, Rohan de Silva, Irene Litvan, David E. Riley, John C. van Swieten, Peter Heutink, Zbigniew K. Wszolek, Ryan J. Uitti, Jana Vandrovcova, Howard I. Hurtig, Rachel G. Gross, Walter Maetzler, Stefano Goldwurm, Eduardo Tolosa, Barbara Borroni, Pau Pastor, P. S. P. Genetics Study Group, Laura B. Cantwell, Mi Ryung Han, Allissa Dillman, Marcel P. van der Brug, J. Raphael Gibbs, Mark R. Cookson, Dena G. Hernandez, Andrew B. Singleton, Matthew J. Farrer, Chang-En Yu, Lawrence I. Golbe, Tamas Revesz, John Hardy, Andrew J. Lees, Bernie Devlin, Hakon Hakonarson, Ulrich Müller & Gerard D. Schellenberg - unknown
    Progressive supranuclear palsy is a movement disorder with prominent tau neuropathology. Brain diseases with abnormal tau deposits are called tauopathies, the most common of which is Alzheimer's disease. Environmental causes of tauopathies include repetitive head trauma associated with some sports. To identify common genetic variation contributing to risk for tauopathies, we carried out a genome-wide association study of 1,114 individuals with PSP and 3,247 controls followed by a second stage in which we genotyped 1,051 cases and 3,560 controls for the (...)
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    10. IAB-Weltkongress für Bioethik: „Plädoyer für eine globale Bioethik?“: Singapur, 28.–31. Juli 2010. [REVIEW]L. Geza Rothenberger - 2011 - Ethik in der Medizin 23 (1):79-82.
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    Die Révész'sche Sprachgenetik Aufforderungsfunktion und Imperativsprache.G. Mannoury - 1946 - Synthese 5 (7-8):348-351.
    Reviewer gives a survey of the new phylogenetic theory of language recently published by Prof. Dr. G. Révész, founder and director of the Laboratory for experimental psychology of the University of Amsterdam (see notes under)). The starting-point of the theory is the conception of "contact", defined by the author as the innate trend to be together or to co-operate, common to all socially living beings. This "theory of contact" is developed by the author in different directions and gives rise to (...)
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  44. Die Révész'sche Sprachgenetik.G. Mannoury - 1946 - Synthese 5 (7/8):348.
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    Géza Alföldy, Römische Sozialgeschichte.Kai Ruffing - 2014 - Klio 96 (1):282-283.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 96 Heft: 1 Seiten: 282-283.
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  46. G. Révész: De menschelijke Hand. [REVIEW]David Katz - 1943 - Theoria 9 (1):79.
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  47. RÉVÉSZ, G. - Die Formenwelt des Tast-sinnes. [REVIEW]W. J. H. Sprott - 1939 - Mind 48:359.
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    Géza Fodor, Das hoffnungslose Meisterwerk: Essays zur Musikphilosophie: Traude Junghans Verlag, Cuxhaven-Dartford, 1999. [REVIEW]Veronika Kovács - 2008 - Studies in East European Thought 60 (1-2):169-172.
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    Geza Vermes. Jesus and the World of Judaism. Pp. x + 197. (S.C.M. Press, 1983.) £5.95. 0 334 02094 8. [REVIEW]J. L. Houlden - 1985 - Religious Studies 21 (1):107-109.
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    VERMES, Geza. Ressurreição: história e mito. Tradução de Renato Aguiar. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Record, 2013. 191p. ISBN: 978-85-01-08333-3. [REVIEW]Willibaldo Ruppenthal Neto - 2016 - Revista de Teologia 10 (17):347-351.
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