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    The Dark Side of Cultural Sensitivity.Dorit Barchana-Lorand - 2024 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 24 (70):113-130.
    In their discussion of the interpretation of the literary work of fiction, Peter Lamarque and Stein Haugom Olsen explain that: “Literary appreciation is the appreciation of how a work interprets and develops the general themes which the reader identifies through the application of thematic concepts. […] The thematic concepts are, by themselves, vacuous. They cannot be separated from the way they are ‘anatomized’ in literature and other cultural discourses” (Lamarque and Olsen: 399). The subtle unravelling of the work’s thematic concepts (...)
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    Seder ṿe-i-seder ke-muśagim shel hakarah =.Ruth Lorand - 2016 - Yerushalayim: Karmel.
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  3. Deutsches Register.Loránd-Levente Pálfi - 2007 - Hermes 39:227-257.
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  4. English Index.Loránd-Levente Pálfi - 2007 - Hermes 39:143-225.
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  5. Dansk register.Loránd-Levente Pálfi - 2007 - Hermes 39:71-141.
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    The Kantian beautiful, or, the utterly useless: Prolegomena to any future aesthetics.Dorit Barchana-Lorand - 2002 - Kant Studien 93 (3):309–323.
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    Langer and the claim for the social value of art.Dorit Barchana-Lorand - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
    Susanne Langer sees the ‘the public importance of art’ as one of ‘the ultimate questions in a philosophy of art’. Indeed, Langer is often referred to as an authority on the justification of art education and is cited as providing good reasons for incorporating the arts in the curriculum. It is therefore surprising to note, as Elliot Eisner does, that Langer’s theory has had little influence on actual art education. For while many theoreticians in the social sciences and education have (...)
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    ‘On the backs of Blacks’: the fetish and how socially inferior Europeans put down Africans to prove their equality with their own oppressors.J. Lorand Matory - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    William Pietz’s series of articles in the journal Res during the mid-1980s, republished now and with additional chapters as The Problem of the Fetish, traced the concept of the ‘fetish’ to the enco...
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    Beauty and its opposites.Ruth Lorand - 1994 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 52 (4):399-406.
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    Philosophy of Art Education in the Visual Culture: Aesthetics for Art Teachers.Dorit Barchana-Lorand & Efrat Galnoor - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 43 (1):133-148.
    This paper describes an experimental course in the preparation of art teachers. The goal of the course was to engage final-year art students in thinking about the fundamental questions in aesthetic education and in considering various views of their roles as teachers of art. The classes presented a dialogue between two teachers: a philosopher of art and an artist. We discussed the social justification of art, the place of art in education and more generally the portrayal of visual culture in (...)
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    Educating Sentiment: Hume's Contribution to the Philosophy of the Curriculum Regarding the Teaching of Art.Dorit Barchana-Lorand - 2015 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 49 (1):107-128.
    From the perspective of art education, the worst-case philosophical scenario is the hedonist-subjectivist account of art. If we measure art by the pleasure we gain from it, it may seem senseless to attempt teaching the reception of art. David Hume's ‘Of the Standard of Taste’ provides an argument for the art-education enthusiast, explaining that—even on a subjectivist account—art education crystallises our own preferences. While I refer to a historical debate and provide a close reading of an 18th-century essay, my goal (...)
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    Kant's Reflective Judgement as an Aesthetic Fundamental.Dorit Barchana-Lorand - 2000
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  13. The construction of realities.Lorand Bartels - 2020 - In Gabrielle Kennedy (ed.), In/search re/search: imagining scenarios through art and design. Amsterdam: Sandberg Instituut.
     
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    The sublime reader: edited by Robert R. Clewis, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, pp. 456, £20.29 (pb), ISBN: 978-1350030152.Dorit Barchana-Lorand - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (1):184-186.
    The Sublime Reader, edited by Robert Clewis, provides a broad selection of 38 authors who attempt to describe, analyse, and explain that elusive object, feeling or experience consisting of “both el...
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    On Rational Choice of Final Ends.Loránd Ambrus-Lakatos - 2001 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):117-133.
    This paper is a non-technical paper on the kinematics of rational decision-making. lt focuses upon Williams’s Regret argument. The Argument is directed against injunction implicit in standard decision theory and formulated by Rawls: a rational agent is always ready to act so that she need never blame herself “no matter how things finally transpire”. The purpose of this paper is to offer new insights into theweaknesses of the Argument, introducing new considerations regarding coherence of the self of the would-be repentant. (...)
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    Michael Blömer – Engelbert Winter , Iuppiter Dolichenus.Mihály Loránd Dészpa - 2014 - Klio 96 (2):749-756.
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  17. Summaries of Hebrew Articles.Gideon Katz & Dorit Barchana-Lorand - 2003 - Iyyun 52:107.
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  18. Free and dependent beauty: A puzzling issue.Ruth Lorand - 1989 - British Journal of Aesthetics 29 (1):32-40.
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    Only Imagine? Not Necessarily.Ruth Lorand - 2019 - British Journal of Aesthetics 59 (2):211-214.
    In her recent book, Only Imagine, Kathleen Stock promotes extreme intentionalism with respect to fictional content. She writes, ‘the fictional content of a particular text is equivalent to exactly what the author of the text intended the reader to imagine’. There are at least three separate points here: the author’s intentions determine the fictional content; the fictional content is identical with the content of what the reader imagines; reading fiction necessarily entails imagining. The first two points are normative; they are (...)
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    Aesthetic Order: A Philosophy of Order, Beauty and Art.Ruth Lorand - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    _Aesthetic Order_ challenges contemporary theories of aesthetics, offering the idea of beauty as quantitative yet different from the traditional discursive order. It will be of importance to all interested in aesthetic theory.
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  21. Aesthetic Order: A Philosophy of Order, Beauty and Art.Ruth Lorand - 2002 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 60 (2):194-196.
     
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    Federation Projects in Central Europe, 1848–1918.Artur Lorand Lakatos - 2016 - History of European Ideas 42 (1):22-38.
    SummaryThis paper deals with the less researched issue of regional federation projects in East-Central Europe from the period 1848 to 1918. Based on exhaustive research, primarily using original sources—works of the intellectuals who designed these projects—the paper examines the reasons why these federation projects were written, their historical-political context, and why these plans had to fail at their time. Similarities and differences of ideas in these projects are also presented. The intention is not to give a simple presentation of a (...)
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    Aesthetic Order: A Philosophy of Order, Beauty and Art.Ruth Lorand - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    _Aesthetic Order_ challenges contemporary theories of aesthetics, offering the idea of beauty as quantitative yet different from the traditional discursive order. It will be of importance to all interested in aesthetic theory.
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  24. Bergson's concept of art.Ruth Lorand - 1999 - British Journal of Aesthetics 39 (4):400-415.
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    Beauty-order without laws.Ruth Lorand - 1992 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 30 (1):43-63.
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    On ‘free and dependent beauty’–a rejoinder.Ruth Lorand - 1992 - British Journal of Aesthetics 32 (3):250-253.
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    Telling a story or telling a world?Ruth Lorand - 2001 - British Journal of Aesthetics 41 (4):425-443.
  28. Science and Poetry.Lorand Gaspar - 1969 - Diogenes 17 (67):26-50.
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    ʻAl parshanut ṿa-havanah.Ruth Lorand - 2010 - Tel-Aviv: Universiṭat Tel-Aviv.
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    Bergson's concept of order.Ruth Lorand - 1992 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 30 (4):579-595.
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    Beauty—Order Without Laws.Ruth Lorand - 1992 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 30 (1):43-63.
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    Classifications and the Philosophical Understanding of Art.Ruth Lorand - 2002 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 36 (3):78.
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  33. ha-Yofi bi-reʼi ha-filosofyah.Ruth Lorand - 2007 - Hefah: Hotsaʼat sefarim shel Universitat Hefah.
     
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    Interpretation and its Role in the Arts.Ruth Lorand - 2004 - Symposium 8 (3):647-665.
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    Rudolf Arnheim, Film Essays and Criticism.Ruth Lorand - 1998 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 56 (4):415-416.
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  36. The logic of interpretation.Ruth Lorand - 2010 - In Peter K. Machamer & Gereon Wolters (eds.), Interpretation: Ways of Thinking About the Sciences and the Arts. University of Pittsburgh Press.
     
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    The purity of aesthetic value.Ruth Lorand - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (1):13-21.
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    Attila M. Demeter, Republikanizmus, nacionalizmus, nemzeti kisebbségek (Republicanism, nationalism, national minorities).Rigán Lóránd - 2006 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 5 (13):173-176.
    Attila M. Demeter, Republikanizmus, nacionalizmus, nemzeti kisebbségek (Republicanism, nationalism, national minorities) Pro Philosophia, Cluj, 2005.
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    The sublime reader: edited by Robert R. Clewis, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, pp. 456, £20.29 (pb), ISBN: 978-1350030152. [REVIEW]Dorit Barchana-Lorand - 2021 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (1):184-186.
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    Corrigendum: Influence of Organized vs Non Organized Physical Activity on School Adaptation Behavior.Adrian A. Mosoi, Jürgen Beckmann, Arash Mirifar, Guillaume Martinent & Lorand Balint - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Influence of Organized vs Non Organized Physical Activity on School Adaptation Behavior.Adrian A. Mosoi, Jürgen Beckmann, Arash Mirifar, Guillaume Martinent & Lorand Balint - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    It is now well-established that physical activity has positive effects on both physical and mental health. However, the influence of organized physical activity on school adaptive behavior of adolescents with disabilities and/or behavioral disorders remains unclear. School behavior adaptation involves the ability to learn, conform to school norms and manage school activities without major behavior conflicts. A cross-sectional study was conducted to test the differences between organized physical activity and non-organized physical activity in an after school program. Eighty Romanian adolescents (...)
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    Influence of Organized vs Non Organized Physical Activity on School Adaptation Behavior.Moşoi A. Alexandru, Beckmann Jürgen, Mirifar Arash, Martinent Guillaume & Balint Lorand - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    It is now well-established that physical activity has positive effects on both physical and mental health. However, the influence of organized physical activity on school adaptive behavior of adolescents with disabilities and/or behavioral disorders remains unclear. School behavior adaptation involves the ability to learn, conform to school norms and manage school activities without major behavior conflicts. A cross-sectional study was conducted to test the differences between organized physical activity and non-organized physical activity in an after school program. Eighty Romanian adolescents (...)
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  43. Lorand and Kant on free and dependent beauty.Robert Stecker - 1990 - British Journal of Aesthetics 30 (1):71-74.
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    How Did Loránd Eötvös Choose a Research Topic?Gyula J. Randnai - 2001 - Science & Education 10 (6):559-568.
  45. A note on Ruth Lorand's ‘free and dependent beauty: A puzzling issue’.Catherine Lord - 1991 - British Journal of Aesthetics 31 (2):167-168.
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  46. Department of philosophy law-faculty of Lorand eotvos state university, 4 department of philosophy. Faculty of humanities. Caspar karoli reformed university budapest.Gdbor Ferge - 2001 - Existentia 11:297.
     
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  47. Aesthetic Order by Ruth Lorand[REVIEW]Eugenio Benitez - 2002 - Literature and Aesthetics 12 (2):148-152.
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  48. Department of philosophy. Faculty of law, Lorand eotvos university. & Department of philosophy, faculty of humanities, Caspar karoli reformed university. Budapest, hungary. [REVIEW]Th E. Secon da Pproach Ofthethirdstep - 2002 - Existentia 12:429.
     
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  49. Review of Aesthetic Order by Ruth Lorand[REVIEW]Guy Rohrbaugh - 2002 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 60.
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    Evolutionary Systems and Society, Vilmos Csanyi, Professor of Ethology and Behavior Genetics, Lorand Eotvos University, Budapest, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1989. 304 pp. $49.50 (cloth). [REVIEW]David Loye, Peter Saunders, Eric Chaisson, Rod Swenson & Michael Ghiselin - 1991 - World Futures 30 (3):191-206.
    (1991). Evolutionary Systems and Society, Vilmos Csányi, Professor of Ethology and Behavior Genetics, Lorand Eotvos University, Budapest, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1989. 304 pp. $49.50 (cloth). World Futures: Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 191-206.
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