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Janos Kis
Central European University
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    Constitutional precommitment revisited.János Kis - 2009 - Journal of Social Philosophy 40 (4):570-594.
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    A politika mint erkölcsi probléma.János Kis - 2004 - Budapest: Élet és Irodalom.
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    Philosophy in the times of late modernity: Reflections on György Márkus’s Culture, Science, Society.János Kis - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 126 (1):7-18.
    It is a central claim of György Márkus’s philosophy of culture that the Enlightenment project ended up in deep, apparently irresolvable antinomies. But, unlike the majority of ‘postmodern’ thinkers, Márkus insists that the commitments of the Enlightenment cannot and should not be given up. This tension between the failure of the Enlightenment to produce a society of free and equal persons, each leading their lives autonomously, drawing on the resources of rational high culture, and the impossibility and undesirability of the (...)
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  4. Between reform and revolution: three hypotheses about the nature of regime change.Jänos Kis - 1993 - Constellations 1 (3):399-421.
     
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  5. Beyond the Nation State.Janos Kis - 1996 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 63 (1):191-245.
     
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  6. Berlin’s two concepts of positive liberty.Janos Kis - 2013 - European Journal of Political Theory 12 (1):31-48.
    In ‘Two Concepts of Liberty’, Berlin wavered between two readings of the concept of positive liberty. In the first one, ‘positive liberty’ is a distinct concept, different from that of ‘negative liberty’. Those who advocate liberty in the negative sense and those who advocate it in the positive sense do not disagree on which interpretation of the same thing – ‘liberty’ – is the correct one; they speak about different things. Both defend valid ideals, although those ideals may not be (...)
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    How Is Critical Economic Theory Possible?John Edward Grumley & János Kis (eds.) - 2022 - Social and Critical Theory.
    This book is a masterpiece of critical theory. It provides an illuminating and original meta-theoretical account of Marx's general views of critical economic theory. Sympathetic to the general aims of Marx, it also excavates the internal contradictions of the Marxian theory with unparalleled care. Written in Hungarian in the early 1970s, it was censored by the communist authorities immediately after its completion. Its belated publication in English signifies a major boon for research scholars in a range of disciplines, including philosophy, (...)
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    Beyond the National State.Janos Kis - 1996 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 63 (1).
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    Behind the Veil of Ignorance.János Kis - 2002 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):131-159.
    The paper examines consensual contractarianism John Rawls proposed in his A Theory of Justice, and develops the following criticism. The veil of ignorance device requires but cannot secure the neutrality of the primary goods. In the Rawlsian ‘original position’ of contract, the only relevant information the hypothetical choosers are allowed to have is that they all prefer to have some ‘primary goods’ rather than not to have any, and that they prefer to have more rather than less of the primary (...)
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    Hungary and the Invasion of Czechoslovakia: On the Moral Responsibility of the Intellectuals.Janos Kis - 1990 - Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 2 (1):21-24.
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  11. Nation-Building and Beyond.Janos Kis - 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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    The first divide in György Márkus’s philosophical development.János Kis - 2020 - Thesis Eleven 160 (1):7-21.
    This paper systematises the works of György Márkus into two or possibly three periods. These emphasise the underlying consistency of purpose and interpreting theoretical interests throughout the oeuvre. despite the changing and socio-political forms and language games, all three share common features. These stages move from this initial critique of Orthodox Marxism employing the intellectual rigor of analytical and a philosophical anthropology to an investigation of the internal contradictions in Marx’s mature economic writings. to a final post-marxist phase after he (...)
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