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    The Rear Window of Essentialism.Laszlo Tarnay - 1997 - Film-Philosophy 1 (1).
    on Theorizing the Moving Image by Noel Carroll.
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    Sorites paradox and conscious experience.Tamás Pólya & László Tarnay - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):165-165.
    The theory of consciousness proposed by O'Brien & Opie is open to the Sorites paradox, for it defines a consciousness system internally in terms of computationally relevant units which add up to consciousness only if sufficient in number. The Sorites effect applies on the assumed level of features.
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    Action and Selfhood: A Narrative Interpretation.Laszlo Tengelyi - 2012 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), The Oxford handbook of contemporary phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter enters into a debate with the analytic theory of action, especially the version developed by Donald Davidson, who makes it clear that the upsurge of a desire to perform a specific action is a natural event that is causally responsible for the action in question. The narrative interpretation of selfhood was initiated by Hannah Arendt. Selfhood is certainly assured on a passive and affective plane. Edmund Husserl maintains that in the passive sphere, a self is constituted preceding active (...)
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    Mathematical Facts in a Physicalist Ontology.Laszlo E. Szabo - unknown
    If physicalism is true, everything is physical. In other words, everything supervenes on, or is necessitated by, the physical. Accordingly, if there are logical/mathematical facts, they must be necessitated by the physical facts of the world. The aim of this paper is to clarify what logical/mathematical facts actually are and how these facts can be accommodated in a purely physical world.
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  5. ch. 6. Materialistic versus non-materialistic value-orientation in management.Laszlo Zsolnai - 2015 - In Knut Johannessen Ims & Lars Jacob Tynes Pedersen (eds.), Business and the greater good: rethinking business ethics in an age of crisis. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
     
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    Metaaxiomatikai problémák.László Surányi - 1992 - Budapest: Typotex.
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    Történelmi lecke haladóknak: cikkek és tanulmányok.László Sziklai - 1977 - Budapest: Magvető.
    Az esztétikai viszony és a művészet keletkezése.--Plehanov öröksége.--Plehanov társadalomfilozófiájának alapvonásai.--A Materializmus és empíriokriticizmus történelmi tanulságai.--Mihail Lifsic harcos esztétikája.--Örökség és újrakezdés.--Lukács György moszkvai írásai.--Az egyenlőtlen fejlődés esztétikája.--Elvtársunk, Bálint György.--Otthonra talált eszmék.--Fakult frakk, műfoltokkal. Lukács György tanulmányozásáért.--Egy Lenin-idézet ferde fordításáról.--Az örökségről van szó.
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    The Rear Window of Essentialism.Lazslo Tarnay - 1997 - Film-Philosophy 1 (1).
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    Rousseau-tól Neillig: a gyermek felszabadításától a szabad nevelésig.László Vincze - 1981 - Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó.
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    Meggyőzés az igaz szó erejével: a meggyőzés pszichológiájáról, pedagógiájáról.László Zrinszky - 1981 - [Budapest]: Kossuth Könyvkiadó.
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  11. Veganism versus Meat-Eating, and the Myth of “Root Capacity”: A Response to Hsiao.László Erdős - 2015 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 28 (6):1139-1144.
    The relationship between humans and non-human animals has received considerable attention recently. Animal advocates insist that non-human animals must be included in the moral community. Consequently, eating meat is, at least in most cases, morally bad. In an article entitled “In Defense of Eating Meat”, Hsiao argued that for the membership in the moral community, the “root capacity for rational agency” is necessary. As non-human animals lack this capacity, so the argument runs, they do not belong to the moral community. (...)
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    Is Kafka Relevant Today?Laszlo Matrai - 1976 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (3):23-36.
    Each work of Kafka's is so rich in "interrelationships" that it is virtually impossible to engage in reasoning about them without analysis of notions "pertaining to content." Here an estheticist, even one who regards the immanent approach as obligatory, faces a dilemma that, as a general rule, confronts only someone just starting a career as critic: whether, upon having analyzed a work, to leave it to the reader himself to draw the conclusions in social philosophy, or whether to construct his (...)
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    Can Autonomous Agents Without Phenomenal Consciousness Be Morally Responsible?László Bernáth - 2021 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (4):1363-1382.
    It is an increasingly popular view among philosophers that moral responsibility can, in principle, be attributed to unconscious autonomous agents. This trend is already remarkable in itself, but it is even more interesting that most proponents of this view provide more or less the same argument to support their position. I argue that as it stands, the Extension Argument, as I call it, is not sufficient to establish the thesis that unconscious autonomous agents can be morally responsible. I attempt to (...)
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    The Special Quality of the Interaction Between the Person and Nature Under the Conditions of the Scientific-Technological Revolution.Laszlo Agoston - 1976 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (3):48-62.
    The worldwide development of the revolution in science and technology is still in its initial stage. However, the characteristics of a qualitatively higher stage are already becoming evident in the area of the development of the system of labor, and therefore systematic philosophical study on the basis of the available data is a pressing task. Theory plays a special role precisely in periods when a phenomenon is not yet evident in final form. It is especially then that an acute need (...)
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    The EU from crisis to crisis: Post‐Polanyian questions for social democracy.László Andor - 2020 - Constellations 27 (4):642-654.
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    The Settlement Structure Is Reflected in Personal Investments: Distance-Dependent Network Modularity-Based Measurement of Regional Attractiveness.Laszlo Gadar, Zsolt T. Kosztyan & Janos Abonyi - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-16.
    How are ownership relationships distributed in the geographical space? Is physical proximity a significant factor in investment decisions? What is the impact of the capital city? How can the structure of investment patterns characterize the attractiveness and development of economic regions? To explore these issues, we analyze the network of company ownership in Hungary and determine how are connections are distributed in geographical space. Based on the calculation of the internal and external linking probabilities, we propose several measures to evaluate (...)
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  17. The biased nature of philosophical beliefs in the light of peer disagreement.László Bernáth & János Tőzsér - 2021 - Metaphilosophy 52 (3-4):363-378.
    This essay presents an argument, which it calls the Bias Argument, with the dismaying conclusion that (almost) everyone should significantly reduce her confidence in (too many) philosophical beliefs. More precisely, the argument attempts to show that the most precious philosophical beliefs are biased, as the pervasive and permanent disagreement among the leading experts in philosophy cannot be explained by the differences between their evidence bases and competences. After a short introduction, the premises of the Bias Argument are spelled out in (...)
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    Artifices.László Scholz - 2002 - Semiotica 2002 (140).
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    The moral economic man.Laszlo Zsolnai - forthcoming - Ethics in the Economy: Handbook of Business Ethics, Forthcoming.
  20. A logic for theories in flux Laszlo Polos and Michael T. Hannan.Laszlo Polos - 2004 - Logique Et Analyse 185 (47):85-121.
     
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  21. Rolling back the Rollback Argument.László Bernáth & János Tőzsér - 2020 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 2 (39):43-61.
    By means of the Rollback Argument, this paper argues that metaphysically robust probabilities are incompatible with a kind of control which can ensure that free actions are not a matter of chance. Our main objection to those (typically agent-causal) theories which both attribute a kind of control to agents that eliminates the role of chance concerning free actions and ascribe probabilities to options of decisions is that metaphysically robust probabilities should be posited only if they can have a metaphysical explanatory (...)
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    Ethics and Metaphysics in Plotinus.László Bene - unknown
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    Ethics in the Economy: Handbook of Business Ethics / Edited by Laszlo Zsolnai.László Zsolnai (ed.) - 2004 - P. Lang.
    The book aims to provide a comprehensive, new look at business ethics topics and models from a European perspective. Apart from theoretical arguments and empirical data, case studies and games are used to get closer to real life problematics of business. The book is written by leading business ethics professors of the Community of European Management Schools (CEMS). Chapters of the handbook first describe the central issue and the latest theories and practices. They then introduce new approaches and analyze real (...)
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    Blame and Fault: Toward a New Conative Theory of Blame.László Bernáth - 2020 - Disputatio 12 (59):371-394.
    This paper outlines a new conative theory of blame. I argue that the best-known conative approaches to blame (Scanlon 1998, 2008, Sher 2006a) misrepresent the cognitive and dispositional components of blame. Section 1 argues, against Scanlon and Sher, that blaming involves the judgment that an act or state is the fault of the blamed. I also propose an alternative dispositional condition on which blaming only occurs if it matters to the blamer whether the blamed gets the punishment that she deserves. (...)
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    Evil and the god of indifference.László Bernáth & Daniel Kodaj - 2020 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 88 (3):259-272.
    The evidential problem of evil involves a rarely discussed challenge, namely the challenge of defending theism against the hypothesis of a morally indifferent creator. Our argument uses a Bayesian framework and it starts by showing that if the only alternative to classical theism is naturalistic atheism, then fine-tuning can render theism virtually certain, even in the face of evil. But if the alternatives include the hypothesis of a morally indifferent creator, theism is defeated even if the fine-tuning premise is accepted. (...)
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    Humanities as a Resource and Inspiration for Humanizing Business.Michael Thate & László Zsolnai (eds.) - 2023 - Springer Verlag.
    This book highlights the relevance of the grand traditions of the humanities as an untapped resource for business-world problems. In a time where the humanities are viewed as in decline or in threat of collapse altogether, this book enacts and extends the best of the humanities toward prevailing challenges within the complex realities of our current cultural moment. The book presents how the humanities can contribute to humanizing business and management. It explores and discusses various ways to integrate the views (...)
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  27. Essay on the study of the vegetation process.Otto Wildi & Laszlo Orloci - 2007 - In Felix Kienast, Otto Wildi & S. Ghosh (eds.), A changing world: challenges for landscape research. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer.
     
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    IX. Diktatur und Demokratie.László V. Ottlik - 1930 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 39 (1-4):215-245.
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    Exons – original building blocks of proteins?László Patthy - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (4):187-192.
    In a recent paper, Walter Gilbert's group has estimated the number of original exons from which all extant proteins might have been constructed. The approach used is subjected to a critical analysis here. It is shown that there are flawed assumptions about both the mechanism and generality of exon‐shuffling and in the sequence comparison procedures employed, the latter failing to distinguish chance similarity from similarity due to common ancestry. These methodological errors lead to the omission of many known cases of (...)
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    Módszeres gondolkodás a vallásról és a politikáról.László Pátzay - 2001 - Budapest: Püski. Edited by László Pátzay.
    1. Meghatározások a vallásról -- 2. A politika elmélete.
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  31. Technology as an Aspect of Human Praxis.Laszlo Ropolyi - 2019 - In Mihaly Heder & Eszter Nadasi (eds.), Essays in Post-Critical Philosophy of Technology. Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press. pp. 19-31.
    This paper proposes a specific approach to understanding the nature of technology that encompasses the entire field of technological praxis, from the making of primitive tools to using the Internet. In that approach, technology is a specific form of human agency that yields to (an imperfect) realization of human control over a technological situation—that is, a situation not governed to an end by natural constraints but by specific human aims. The components of such technological situations are a given collection of (...)
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    Virtuality and Reality—Toward a Representation Ontology.László Ropolyi - 2015 - Philosophies 1 (1):40--54.
    Based on a brief overview of the history of ontology and on some philosophical problems of virtual reality, a new approach to virtuality is proposed. To characterize the representational technologies in the Internet age, I suggest that Aristotle’s dualistic ontological system be complemented with a third form of being: virtuality. In the virtual form of being actuality and potentiality are inseparably intertwined. Virtuality is potentiality considered together with its actualization. In this view, virtuality is reality with a measure, a reality (...)
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    A heuristic search algorithm with modifiable estimate.László Mérõ - 1984 - Artificial Intelligence 23 (1):13-27.
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    The Epistemic Integrity of Scientific Research.Jan Winter & Laszlo Kosolosky - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (3):757-774.
    We live in a world in which scientific expertise and its epistemic authority become more important. On the other hand, the financial interests in research, which could potentially corrupt science, are increasing. Due to these two tendencies, a concern for the integrity of scientific research becomes increasingly vital. This concern is, however, hollow if we do not have a clear account of research integrity. Therefore, it is important that we explicate this concept. Following Rudolf Carnap’s characterization of the task of (...)
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  35. Lakatos and Lukács.László Ropolyi - 2002 - In G. Kampis, L.: Kvasz & M. Stöltzner (eds.), Appraising Lakatos: Mathematics, Methodology and the Man. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 303--337.
    Lakatos constructed his major contribution to the philosophy of science, the methodology of scientific research programmes (MSRP), in the late sixties and early seventies in England, after he had already become estranged from the Popperian philosophy of science. In this paper, we attempt to show that the MSRP was motivated by his philosophical and political ideas from the forties and fifties in Hungary, when he was imbued with the communist ideology and was influenced by the philosophy of Georg Lukács. From (...)
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    Társadalom és logikusság.László Gál - 2003 - Kolozsvár: Kriterion.
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    Conflict and the Economical Paradigm.László Garai - 1977 - Dialectics and Humanism 4 (2):47-58.
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    Positivist and hermeneutic principles in psychology: Activity and social categorisation.László Garai & Margit Köcski - 1991 - Studies in East European Thought 42 (2):123-135.
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    Szabadságszükséglet és esztétikum: tanulmánygyűjtemény.László Garai - 1980 - Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.
    Dialogus a tudatról, az ösztönről meg az alkalmazkodásról -- A szabadság és az érték -- Az ember magasabbrendű érzelmi viszonyairól -- Az ember "szubsztancionális" és "funkcionális" szükségleteiről -- Teremtés és programozás -- A szép pszichológiája -- Modern szerelem vagy cinizmus? -- Freud és a modern emberfelfogás -- A konfliktusról.
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    Still beyond the pale: Hungarian emigré writing after the collapse of communism.Laszlo Gefin - 1997 - Symploke 5 (1):206-220.
  41. Ensuring data protection in East-Central Europe.László Majtényi - 2002 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 69 (1):151-176.
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  42. Toward a Philosophy of the Internet.Laszlo Ropolyi - 2018 - APA Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers 17 (2):40-49.
    The paper argues for the necessity of building up a philosophy of the Internet and proposes a version of it, an «Aristotelian» philosophy of the Internet. First, an overview of the recent trends in the Internet research is presented. This train of thoughts leads to a proposal of understanding the nature of the Internet in the spirit of the Aristotelian philosophy i. e., to conceive the Internet as the Internet, as a totality of its all aspects, as a whole entity. (...)
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  43. The Sellarsian Fate of Mental Fictionalism.László Kocsis & Krisztián Pete - 2022 - In Tamás Demeter, T. Parent & Adam Toon (eds.), Mental Fictionalism: Philosophical Explorations. New York & London: Routledge. pp. 127-146.
    This chapter argues that mental fictionalism can only be a successful account of our ordinary folk-psychological practices if it can in some way preserve its original function, namely its explanatory aspect. A too strong commitment to the explanatory role moves fictionalism unacceptably close to the realist or eliminativist interpretation of folk psychology. To avoid this, fictionalists must degrade or dispense with this explanatory role. This motivation behind the fictionalist movement seems to be rather similar to that of Sellars when he (...)
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    Cristina Vatulescu (2010) Police Aesthetics: Literature, Film and the Secret Police in Soviet Times.Laszlo Strausz - 2012 - Film-Philosophy 16 (1):270-275.
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    "without Us But For Us"? Political Orientation In Hungary In The Period Of Late Paternalism.Laszlo Bruszt - 1988 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 55.
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    Melancholy.Laszlo F. Foldenyi - 2016 - Yale University Press.
    _A leading European intellectual reflects on the changing concept of melancholy throughout history_ Alberto Manguel praises the Hungarian writer László Földényi as “one of the most brilliant essayists of our time.” Földényi’s extraordinary _Melancholy_, with its profusion of literary, ecclesiastical, artistic, and historical insights, gives proof to such praise. His book, part history of the term _melancholy_ and part analysis of the melancholic disposition, explores many centuries to explore melancholy’s ambiguities. Along the way Földényi discovers the unrecognized role melancholy (...)
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    A dialektikus módszerről.László Erdei - 1987 - [Budapest]: Kossuth.
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    Der Schluss: die Dialektik des Schlusses.László Erdei - 1983 - Budapest: Akadëmiai Kiadó.
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    Introducing Ágnes Heller's "reflections on gullibility".K. Laszlo Rita - 2017 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2017 (179):33-35.
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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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