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  1. Történelmi ismeret, szocialista tudat.Elekes Lajos - 1968 - Budapest,: Akadémiai Kiado.
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    A történelem felfogása korunk polgári tudományában.Lajos Elekes - 1975 - [Budapest]: Kossuth Könyvkiadó.
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  3. Korszerű műveltség, történelmi gondolkodás.Lajos Elekes - 1970 - Budapest,: Akadémiai Kiadó.
     
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  4. Történelmi ismeret, szocialista tudat.Lajos Elekes - 1968 - Budapest,: Akadémiai Kiado.
     
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  5. Semantic dispositionalism and the rule‐following paradox.Elek Lane - 2022 - Metaphilosophy 53 (5):685-695.
    In virtue of what does a sign have meaning? This is the question raised by Wittgenstein's rule-following considerations. Semantic dispositionalism is a (type of) theory that purports to answer this question. The present paper argues that semantic dispositionalism faces a heretofore unnoticed problem, one that ultimately comes down to its reliance on unanalyzed notions of repeated types of signs. In the context of responding to the rule-following paradox—and offering a putative solution to it—this amounts to simply assuming a solution to (...)
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    Homo novus.Lajos Clamor - 1990 - Budapest: Egyetemi Könyvtár.
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    Buddhist Ethics. The Path to Nirvana. Hammalawa Saddhatissa.Lajos Györkös - 1990 - Buddhist Studies Review 7 (1-2):141-142.
    Buddhist Ethics. The Path to Nirvana. Hammalawa Saddhatissa. Wisdom Books, London 1987. £6.95/$12.95.
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    Doctrina pulcri.Lajos János Schedius - 2005 - Debrecen: Debreceni Egyetem, Kossuth Egyetemi Kiadó. Edited by Piroska Balogh.
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    Weak phantasy and visionary phantasy: the phenomenological significance of altered states of consciousness.Lajos Horváth, Csaba Szummer & Attila Szabo - 2018 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (1):117-129.
    In this paper we discuss the definitional problems of altered states of consciousness and their potential relevance in phenomenological investigation. We suggest that visionary states or visionary phantasy working induced by psychedelics, as extraordinary types of altered states, are appropriate subjects for phenomenological analysis. Naturally, visionary states are not quite ordinary workings of the human mind, however certain cognitive psychological and evolutionary epistemological investigations show that they can give new insights into the nature of consciousness. Furthermore, we suggest that contemporary (...)
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  10. Excursus on Wittgenstein's Rule-Following Considerations.Elek Lane - 2017 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 6 (1):53-83.
    In this essay, I seek to demonstrate the interplay of philosophical voices – particularly, that of a platonist voice and a community-agreement-view voice – that drives Wittgenstein’s rule-following dialectic forward; and I argue that each voice succumbs to a particular form of dialectical oscillation that renders its response to the problem of rule-following philosophically inadequate. Finally, I suggest that, by seeing and taking stock of the dilemma in which these responses to the skeptical problem are caught, we can come to (...)
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    Adventures with Bacillus megaterium– fusion of bacterial protoplasts.Lajos Alföldi - 1996 - Bioessays 18 (1):77-81.
    This essay describes the author's studies with bacteria in post‐war Hungary; the difficulties encountered, with funding, collaboration and publication; and how the Szeged Institute consolidated itseif as the one outstanding scientific Institute in Eastern Europe, with the author at the helm.
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    Karl Popper.Lajos Mihály Darai - 1981 - [Budapest]: Kossuth Könyvkiadó.
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  13. Jöjjön el a te országod--.Lajos Papp - 2003 - [Budapest]: Kairosz.
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  14. Resolution in §201 of the Philosophical Investigations.Elek Lane - 2020 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (2):393-402.
    It is widely thought that, in §201 of the Philosophical Investigations, Wittgenstein reveals himself to oppose a definite view or theory of rule-following. I argue that, due to the self-undermining character of that section, no such interpretation should be accepted. Then I sketch a reading of Wittgenstein’s method that accounts for the paradoxical nature of §201, and I show how this methodology is realized in his remarks on following a rule.
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    Continuously diagonalized density operator of open systems.Lajos Diosi - 1995 - In M. Ferrero & A. van der Merwe (eds.), Fundamental Problems in Quantum Physics. pp. 73--83.
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    Gravity-Related Wave Function Collapse: Is Superfluid He Exceptional?Lajos Diósi - 2014 - Foundations of Physics 44 (5):483-491.
    The gravity-related model of spontaneous wave function collapse, a longtime hypothesis, damps the massive Schrödinger Cat states in quantum theory. We extend the hypothesis and assume that spontaneous wave function collapses are responsible for the emergence of Newton interaction. Superfluid helium would then show significant and testable gravitational anomalies.
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    The Affective Core Self: The Role of the Unconscious and Retroactivity in Self-Constitution.Lajos Horváth - 2024 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    This book extends the contemporary concept of the minimal self by introducing the affective core self. The overall aim is to integrate certain psychoanalytical ideas into the phenomenological investigation of passivity and reformulate the idea of the phenomenological unconscious. This volume contributes to the multidimensional analysis of the self by positioning the affective core self between the layers of the more minimal and the less minimal self. It underscores the importance of the unconscious in the constitution of the affective core (...)
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    A művéset sorsfordulója.Lajos Németh - 1970 - Budapest,: Gondolat.
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  19. Le statut linguistique des proverbes (Considérations générales à la lumière d'une enquête contrastive franco-hongroise).Lajos Nyeki - 1984 - Contrastes 8:27-49.
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  20. Iradalomelmélet, korszerű művészet.Lajos Nyirő - 1967 - Budapest,: Magvető Kiadó.
     
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    Szabó Lajos szemináriumi előadásai 1946-1950.Lajos Szabâo, Attila Kotâanyi & Gyèorgy Kunszt - 1997 - Budapest: Typotex. Edited by Attila Kotányi & György Kunszt.
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  22. Othering, an analysis.Lajos L. Brons - 2015 - Transcience, a Journal of Global Studies 6 (1):69-90.
    Othering is the construction and identification of the self or in-group and the other or out-group in mutual, unequal opposition by attributing relative inferiority and/or radical alienness to the other/out-group. The notion of othering spread from feminist theory and post-colonial studies to other areas of the humanities and social sciences, but is originally rooted in Hegel’s dialectic of identification and distantiation in the encounter of the self with some other in his “Master-Slave dialectic”. In this paper, after reviewing the philosophical (...)
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  23. A műszaki és természettudományok művelésének és oktatásának néhány filozófiai problémájáról.Elek Tibor - 1972 - In Tibor Elek (ed.), A Természettudományos megismerés ismeretelméleti kérdései. [Budapest]: Kossuth.
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    The Sandglass as Allegory for Ethical Evolution.Lajos Békefi & Ignace Haaz - 2023 - Journal of Ethics in Higher Education 3:41-48.
    As a child we all admired the sparkling desert crystal sand grains of the sandglass, and while they slowly, silently rolled down, occasionally, we started dreaming, after having turned it very carefully, watching the grains taking different directions, as the sand was suddenly starting to dance! While the sunlight reflected on the even flow of crystal grains, imagination soared far, into the actual deserts, desert ships, camels, into the fantasy worlds… It was good to dream, freely, realistically, or with a (...)
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    The problem of experience in the gestalt psychology.Szekely Lajos - 1959 - Theoria 25 (3):179-186.
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    Effects of a partner's task on memory for content and source.Fruzsina Elekes & Natalie Sebanz - 2020 - Cognition 198 (C):104221.
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  27. A Buddha Land in This World: Philosophy, Utopia, and Radical Buddhism.Lajos Brons - 2022 - Earth: punctum.
    In the early twentieth century, Uchiyama Gudō, Seno’o Girō, Lin Qiuwu, and others advocated a Buddhism that was radical in two respects. Firstly, they adopted a more or less naturalist stance with respect to Buddhist doctrine and related matters, rejecting karma or other supernatural beliefs. And secondly, they held political and economic views that were radically anti-hegemonic, anti-capitalist, and revolutionary. Taking the idea of such a “radical Buddhism” seriously, A Buddha Land in This World: Philosophy, Utopia, and Radical Buddhism asks (...)
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    Bibliographie raisonnée zur arabischen Papyrologie: Neuerscheinungen 2015 und Nachträge 2013–2014.Lajos Berkes, Ursula Bsees, Rocio Daga Portillo, Eugenio Garosi, Andreas Kaplony, Ilkka Lindstedt, Sebastian Metz, Daniel Potthast, Lucian Reinfandt, Leonora Sonego, Khaled Younes & Oded Zinger - 2016 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 93 (2):532-580.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Der Islam Jahrgang: 93 Heft: 2 Seiten: 532-580.
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    Tsongol Folklore. Translation of the Collection "The Language and Collective Farm Poetry of the Buriat Mongols of the Selenga Region".Lajos Bese & Nicholas Poppe - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (2):214.
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    Games Characterizing Limsup Functions and Baire Class 1 Functions.Márton Elekes, János Flesch, Viktor Kiss, Donát Nagy, Márk Poór & Arkadi Predtetchinski - 2022 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 87 (4):1459-1473.
    We consider a real-valued function f defined on the set of infinite branches X of a countably branching pruned tree T. The function f is said to be a limsup function if there is a function $u \colon T \to \mathbb {R}$ such that $f(x) = \limsup _{t \to \infty } u(x_{0},\dots,x_{t})$ for each $x \in X$. We study a game characterization of limsup functions, as well as a novel game characterization of functions of Baire class 1.
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    Die Sprache der Praxis: Grundlegung einer theoretischen Wissenschaft über Geschichte und Gesellschaft des Menschen.Lajos V. Nagy - 1980 - Bern [etc.]: Francke.
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    Wir, die Macht und die Technik: eine systemtheoretische Analyse der gegenwärtigen Situation des Menschen und Aufzeigen eines letzten Ausweges.Lajos V. Nagy - 1986 - Zürich: Fachverlag.
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  33. Zeit und Erfüllung: Untersuchungen über die Sprache der vernünftigen menschlichen Praxis.Lajos V. Nagy - 1975 - München: Francke.
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    Sozialpsychologische Aspekte des Mißbrauchs von Rauschgiften (Halluzinogenen) zur Herbeiführung religiöser Erlebnisse.Lajos Vetö - 1975 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 11 (1):137-151.
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    Attention in naïve psychology.Fruzsina Elekes & Ildikó Király - 2021 - Cognition 206 (C):104480.
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  36. Facing death from a safe distance: saṃvega and moral psychology.Lajos L. Brons - 2016 - Journal of Buddhist Ethics 23:83-128.
    Saṃvega is a morally motivating state of shock that -- according to Buddhaghosa -- should be evoked by meditating on death. What kind of mental state it is exactly, and how it is morally motivating is unclear, however. This article presents a theory of saṃvega -- what it is and how it works -- based on recent insights in psychology. According to dual process theories there are two kinds of mental processes organized in two" systems" : the experiential, automatic system (...)
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    Zur Psychologie des inneren Verhaltens beim Lernen, Denken und Erfahren.Lajos Székely - 1947 - Theoria 13 (2-3):157-182.
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    Michaux's Mouvements.Lajos Elkan - 1991 - Semiotics:79-85.
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  39. Wang Chong, truth, and quasi-pluralism.Lajos L. Brons - 2015 - Comparative Philosophy 6 (1):129-148.
    In (2011) McLeod suggested that the first century Chinese philosopher Wang Chong 王充 may have been a pluralist about truth. In this reply I contest McLeod's interpretation of Wang Chong, and suggest "quasi-pluralism" (albeit more as an alternative to pluralism than as an interpretation of Wang Chong), which combines primitivism about the concept of truth with pluralism about justification.
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  40. What is Real?Lajos L. Brons - 2023 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 30 (2):182–220.
    Two of the most fundamental distinctions in metaphysics are (1) that between reality (or things in themselves) and appearance, the R/A distinction, and (2) that between entities that are fundamental (or real, etcetera) and entities that are ontologically or existentially dependent, the F/D distinction. While these appear to be two very different distinctions, in Buddhist metaphysics they are combined, raising questions about how they are related. In this paper I argue that plausible versions of the R/A distinction are essentially a (...)
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  41. Aphantasia, SDAM, and Episodic Memory.Lajos Brons - 2019 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 28:9-32.
    Episodic memory (EM) involves re-experiencing past experiences by means of mental imagery. Aphantasics (who lack mental imagery) and people with severely deficient autobiographical memory (SDAM) lack the ability to re-experience, which would imply that they don't have EM. However, aphantasics and people with SDAM have personal and affective memories, which are other defining aspects of EM (in addition to re-experiencing). This suggests that these supposed aspects of EM really are independent faculties or modules of memory, and that EM is a (...)
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    The problem of coincidences.Lajos Takács - 1980 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 21 (3):229-244.
    This paper deals with the origin, history and various appearances of the problem of coincidences (matches, rencontres) in the theory of probability.
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  43. A közélet tisztaságaról.Lajos Szamel - 1969 - [Budapest]: Kossuth Könyvkiadó.
     
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    Die Realität in der Auffassung Freuds.Lajos Szekely - 1951 - Theoria 17 (1-3):240-245.
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    The Problem of experience in the Gestalt Psychology.Lajos SzéAkely - 1959 - Theoria 25 (3):179-186.
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    Zur Frage der fog. Pfychometrie, insbefondere der Teftmethode in der Intelligenzforfchung.Lajos Székely - 1936 - Erkenntnis 6 (1):206-210.
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  47. Putnam and Davidson on Coherence, Truth, and Justification.Lajos L. Brons - 2016 - The Science of Mind 54:51-70.
    Putnam and Davidson both defended coherence theories of justification from the early 1980s onward. There are interesting similarities between these theories, and Putnam’s philosophical development lead to further convergence in the 1990s. The most conspicuous difference between Putnam’s and Davidson’s theories is that they appear to fundamentally disagree on the role and nature of conceptual schemes, but a closer look reveals that they are not as far apart on this issue as usually assumed. The veridicality of perceptual beliefs is a (...)
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    On -Homogeneous, but Not -Transitive Permutation Groups.Saharon Shelah & Lajos Soukup - 2023 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 88 (1):363-380.
    A permutation group G on a set A is ${\kappa }$ -homogeneous iff for all $X,Y\in \bigl [ {A} \bigr ]^ {\kappa } $ with $|A\setminus X|=|A\setminus Y|=|A|$ there is a $g\in G$ with $g[X]=Y$. G is ${\kappa }$ -transitive iff for any injective function f with $\operatorname {dom}(f)\cup \operatorname {ran}(f)\in \bigl [ {A} \bigr ]^ {\le {\kappa }} $ and $|A\setminus \operatorname {dom}(f)|=|A\setminus \operatorname {ran}(f)|=|A|$ there is a $g\in G$ with $f\subset g$.Giving a partial answer to a question of (...)
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  49. Dharmakirti, Davidson, and knowing reality.Lajos Brons - 2013 - Comparative Philosophy 3 (1):30-57.
    If we distinguish phenomenal effects from their noumenal causes, the former being our conceptual(ized) experiences, the latter their grounds or causes in reality ‘as it is’ independent of our experience, then two contradictory positions with regards to the relationship between these two can be distinguished: either phenomena are identical with their noumenal causes, or they are not. Davidson is among the most influential modern defenders of the former position, metaphysical non-dualism. Dharmakīrti’s strict distinction between ultimate and conventional reality, on the (...)
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  50. Language death and diversity: philosophical and linguistic implications.Lajos L. Brons - 2014 - The Science of Mind 52:243-260.
    This paper presents a simple model to estimate the number of languages that existed throughout history, and considers philosophical and linguistic implications of the findings. The estimated number is 150,000 plus or minus 50,000. Because only few of those remain, and there is no reason to believe that that remainder is a statistically representative sample, we should be very cautious about universalistic claims based on existing linguistic variation.
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