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    The Historical Specificity of Capitalism, and Its Consequences: Reflections on Postone’s Reading of Marx and Marxism.Botond Szilágyi - 2023 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 68 (2):47-60.
    "Whether we think history has a definite logic of its own, or is merely the emergent quality of an irreducible contingency – it is usually taken as granted that it the same way in all its course. This is the case with some philosophers who argue against a conception of history as having an inherent logic. In this paper I present Postone’s critical reexamination of Marxian categories and argue that based on his project, we can criticize the presupposition of the (...)
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  2. From the Sympathetic Principle to the Nerve Fibres and Back. Revisiting Edmund Burke’s Solutions to the ‘Paradox of Negative Emotions’.Botond Csuka - 2020 - In Piroska Balogh & Gergely Fórizs (eds.), Angewandte anthropologische Ästhetik. Konzepte und Praktiken 1700–1900/ Applied Anthropological Aesthetics. Concepts and Practices 1700–1900. (Bochumer Quellen und Forschungen zum achtzehnten Jahrhundert, 11). Hannover: Wehrhahn Verlag. pp. 139–173.
    The paper explores Burke’s twofold solution to the paradox of negative emotions. His Philosophical Enquiry (1757/59) employs two models that stand on different anthropological principles: the Exercise Argument borrowed from authors like the Abbé Du Bos, guided by the principle of self-preservation, and the Sympathy Argument, propageted by notable men of lettres such as Lord Kames, ruled by the principle of sociability. Burke interlocks these two arguments through a teleologically-ordered physiology, in which the natural laws of the human body and (...)
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  3. Aesthetics in Motion. On György Szerdahely’s Dynamic Aesthetics.Botond Csuka - 2018 - In Anthropologische Ästhetik in Mitteleuropa (1750–1850). Anthropological Aesthetics in Central Europe (1750–1850). (Bochumer Quellen und Forschungen zum achtzehnten Jahrhundert, 9). Hannover, Németország: pp. 153-180.
    György Alajos Szerdahely, the first professor of aesthetics in Pest, publishes his Aesthetica in 1778, a work, written in Latin, that not only engages with the eclectic university aesthetics of late-18th-century Germany and Central Europe, but also marks the beginning of the Hungarian aesthetic tradition. Szerdahely proposes aesthetics as the doctrine of taste, a philosophical discipline that can polish our manners and social conduct through a sensual-affective Bildung offered by art experiences. Highlighting his sources in both British criticism and German (...)
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    Dislocation dynamics simulations with climb: kinetics of dislocation loop coarsening controlled by bulk diffusion.Botond Bakó, Emmanuel Clouet, Laurent M. Dupuy & Marc Blétry - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (23):3173-3191.
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  5. Anthropologische Ästhetik in Mitteleuropa (1750–1850). Anthropological Aesthetics in Central Europe (1750–1850). (Bochumer Quellen und Forschungen zum achtzehnten Jahrhundert, 9).Botond Csuka (ed.) - 2018 - Hannover, Németország:
     
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  6. A Rhythmic Process of Harmonization: Whitehead’s Concept of Aesthetic Experience. [REVIEW]Botond Csuka - 2023 - Espes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 12 (1):138-141.
    Book review of Dadejík, O., Kaplický, M., Ševčík, M., and Zuska, V. (2021) Process and Aesthetics: An Outline of Whiteheadian Aesthetics and Beyond. Prague: Karolinum Press. ISBN 978-80-246-4726-5.
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    European civilization from a scientific and technological point of view. Author's reply.Botond Gaal, Adolfo Garcia de la Sienra, Chang Huai-Chen, Aba Amissah Quainoo & Roel A. Jongeneel - 2001 - Philosophia Reformata 66 (1):66-96.
    Adrian Vlot used a lot of information when he wrote his article. I do not intend this brief presentation to give additional information or remarks on the topic. My aim is to support his ideas. I am a mathematician, physicist and theologian. I interpret science as a human activity describing and understanding the phenomena of the created universe based on observation, explaining the relationships in the universe afterwards and, in addition, discovering further areas via human intellectual abilities. In my interpretation (...)
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    G. H. Mead and L. S. vygotsky on action.Ibolya Vari-Szilagyi - 1991 - Studies in East European Thought 42 (2):93-121.
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    G. H. Mead and L. S. Vygotsky on action.Ibolya Vari-Szilagyi - 1991 - Studies in Soviet Thought 42 (2):93-121.
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    Public and Private Sphere of Morality in Democratic and Totalitarian Countries.Ibolya Vari-Szilagyi - 1992 - Human Affairs 2 (1):18-31.
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    Perpetuation of Retracted Publications Using the Example of the Scott S. Reuben Case: Incidences, Reasons and Possible Improvements.Helmar Bornemann-Cimenti, Istvan S. Szilagyi & Andreas Sandner-Kiesling - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (4):1063-1072.
    In 2009, Scott S. Reuben was convicted of fabricating data, which lead to 25 of his publications being retracted. Although it is clear that the perpetuation of retracted articles negatively effects the appraisal of evidence, the extent to which retracted literature is cited had not previously been investigated. In this study, to better understand the perpetuation of discredited research, we examine the number of citations of Reuben’s articles within 5 years of their retraction. Citations of Reuben’s retracted articles were assessed (...)
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    Agent‐based simulation of an N‐person game with parabolic payoff functions.Miklos N. Szilagyi & Iren Somogyi - 2009 - Complexity 15 (3):50-60.
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    Transduction of plant signal molecules by the Rhizobium NodD proteins.Zoltan Györgypal, György Botond Kiss & Adam Kondorosi - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (11):575-581.
    The regulatory NodD proteins of Rhizobium bacteria mediate the activation of a gene set responsible for symbiotic nodule formation by plant signal molecules. Here we discuss the signal recognition and gene activation properties of NodD and present a model summarizing the current knowledge on NodD action.
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    Ius Unum, Lex Multiplex: Liber Amicorum Studia Z. Péteri Dedicata: Tanulmányok a Jogösszehasonlítás, Az Államelmélet És a Jogbölcselet Köreb̋l = Studies in Comparative Law, Theory of State and Legal Philosophy.Zoltán Péteri, István H. Szilágyi & Máté Paksy (eds.) - 2005 - Szent István Társulat.
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    Whitehead’s Categoreal Scheme as a Social-Psychiatric Game—Autism and Metaphysics.Lehel Simon, Levente Szilágyi & Anna Csetverikov - 2015 - Philosophy Study 5 (3).
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    Apoliticism.Mihály Szilágyi-Gál - 2023 - Philosophy and Global Affairs 3 (1):3-19.
    The following describes the concept of apoliticism, distinguishing it from indifference, which is also considered a negative attitude toward politics. Whereas apoliticism is the rejection of the official political institutions, possibly with the plan of an alternative system, the indifferent rejects politics altogether and is politically disinterested. If reflective negativism rejects politics as mechanism, the indifferent rejects it as a pursuit. I also distinguish between the extra-political, as the condition of being outside of any environment in which free deliberation and (...)
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    Az "örök" értékek nyomában: Nicolai Hartmann értéketikájának kritikájához.Imre Szilágyi - 1975 - Budapest: Gondolat.
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    Az "örök" értékek nyomában: Nicolai Hartmann értéketikájának kritikájához.Imre Szilágyi - 1975 - Budapest: Gondolat Konyvkiado.
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    A systematic analysis of the N‐person chicken game.Miklos N. Szilagyi & Iren Somogyi - 2010 - Complexity 15 (5):56-62.
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    Analytical solutions of N‐person games.Miklos N. Szilagyi - 2012 - Complexity 17 (4):54-62.
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    CSABA VARGA. Rechtssysteme, Rechtsmentalitäten in der Perspektive der europäischen Einigung – Ungarisches Panorama im Zusammenhang der Europäischen Union.Ferenc Szilágyi - 2011 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 97 (2):282-287.
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    Discourse and discrimination in Charlottesville: The rhetoric of white supremacists during the violent unrest in August 2017.Anna Szilágyi - 2017 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 13 (2).
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  23. Let US invent Hungarian legal anthropology.Istvan H. Szilagyi - 2002 - Rechtstheorie 33 (2-4):187-196.
     
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  24. Opening scissors: The legal status of the Gypsy minority in nowadays Hungary.Istvan H. Szilagyi & Sandor Loss - 2002 - Rechtstheorie 33 (2-4):483-494.
  25. The system of sources of law and the rule of law in the flow of the change of regimes.Péter Szilagyi - 2002 - Rechtstheorie 33 (2-4):397-410.
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  26. Aesthetics in Hungary: Traditions and Perspectives.Piroska Balogh & Botond Csuka - 2021 - Espes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 10 (1):7-11.
    The paper is meant to introduce a symposium on aesthetics in Hungary today. Through a brief survey of the Hungarian aesthetic tradition, which goes back to the eclectic “university aesthetics” of the late 18 th century and produced a number of prominent figures such as Georg Lukács and his disciples in the “Budapest School” in the 20th century, the paper seeks to point out some key characteristics of this tradition and to reflect on the intellectual landscape of contemporary aesthetics in (...)
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    Somaesthetics and Sport (review). [REVIEW]Botond Csuka - 2023 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 50 (2):300-304.
    Somaesthetics and Sport (ed. Andrew Edgar, Brill, 2022) is a multifaceted collection of essays: Richard Shusterman’s theoretical framework is robust enough to lend unity to the volume, but it mostly functions as a springboard for the individual papers, never suffocating their theoretical explorations or making the book repetitive or a boring read. The ten essays also communicate with one another through certain recurring notions such as agency, somatic awareness, the Suitsian account of games or the interdisciplinary intertwining of philosophical arguments (...)
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    Beyond Autonomy in Eighteenth-Century British and German Aesthetics. [REVIEW]Botond Csuka - 2023 - British Journal of Aesthetics 63 (4):611-615.
    The 18th-century emergence of aesthetics has been interpreted as a symptom of the entrance of a new image of man, individuality, a modern conception of subjectivity, a new mode of experience, as well as a new ideology or the modern concept of (fine) art into European consciousness. And even though these narratives all situate aesthetics within heteronomous contexts—from physiology and psychology to morality and politics, from social and economic history to belief and religion—one narrative came out as victorious, which neglects (...)
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    Philosophy and the Art of Writing. [REVIEW]Botond Csuka - 2022 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 80 (4):523-527.
    Authors, especially “advocates for virtue,” writes Samuel Johnson in one of his Rambler essays, might consider following the example of monarchs, who, hiding themselves from the public, “avoid the conversation of mankind […], for men would not more patiently submit to be taught, than commanded, by one known to have the same follies and weaknesses with themselves.” It is easy to see, continues Dr. Johnson, that writing well is easier than living well: teaching navigation on land is not the same (...)
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  30. J. Colin McQuillan, Early Modern Aesthetics (review). [REVIEW]Botond Csuka - 2016 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 53 (2):236-245.
    A review of J. Colin McQuillan´s Early Modern Aesthetics.
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    Fenntartható élet és vallás.Botond Gaál - 2013 - Debrecen: Debreceni Református Hittudományi Egyetem. Edited by László Végh.
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    How Fast Does Darwin’s Elephant Population Grow?János Podani, Ádám Kun & András Szilágyi - 2018 - Journal of the History of Biology 51 (2):259-281.
    In “The Origin of Species,” Darwin describes a hypothetical example illustrating that large, slowly reproducing mammals such as the elephant can reach very large numbers if population growth is not affected by regulating factors. The elephant example has since been cited in various forms in a wide variety of books, ranging from educational material to encyclopedias. However, Darwin’s text was changed over the six editions of the book, although some errors in the mathematics persisted throughout. In addition, full details of (...)
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    Journal of Scottish Thought. Volume 7. Francis Hutcheson and the Origins of the Aesthetic. [REVIEW]Botond Csuka - 2018 - British Journal of Aesthetics 58 (2):218-221.
    Review of Journal of Scottish Thought. Volume 7. Francis Hutcheson and the Origins of the Aesthetic, ed. SZÉCSÉNYI ENDRE, The University of Aberdeen Press. 2016. pp. 212. £10.00.
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    Orchestrated Platform for Cyber-Physical Systems.Róbert Lovas, Attila Farkas, Attila Csaba Marosi, Sándor Ács, József Kovács, Ádám Szalóki & Botond Kádár - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-16.
    One of the main driving forces in the era of cyber-physical systems is the introduction of massive sensor networks into manufacturing processes, connected cars, precision agriculture, and so on. Therefore, large amounts of sensor data have to be ingested at the server side in order to generate and make the “twin digital model” or virtual factory of the existing physical processes for predictive simulation and scheduling purposes usable. In this paper, we focus on our ultimate goal, a novel software container-based (...)
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    Szilágyi In Search of Pelasgian Ancestors. The 1861 Hungarian Excavations in the Apennines. Translated by P. Agócs. Pp. 219, b/w & colour ills, colour map. Budapest: Atlantisz Publishing House/Museum of Fine Arts, 2004. Paper. ISBN: 963-9165-751. [REVIEW]David Ridgway - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (2):493-494.
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    Szilágyi (J.G.) In Search of Pelasgian Ancestors. The 1861 Hungarian Excavations in the Apennines. Translated by P. Agócs. Pp. 219, b/w & colour ills, colour map. Budapest: Atlantisz Publishing House/Museum of Fine Arts, 2004. Paper. ISBN: 963-9165-751. [REVIEW]David Ridgway - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (02):493-.
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    Etrusco-Corinthian Figured Vases - J. G. Szilágyi: Ceramica etrusco-corinzia figurata. Parte I: 630–580 a.C. (Istituto Nazionale di Studi Etruschi ed Italici: Monumenti Etruschi, 7.) Pp. 266, 113 pis, 39 figs. Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 1992.Cased, L. 250,000. ISBN: 88-222-3954-7.David Ridgway - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):169-170.
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    Review. Ceramica etrusco-corinzia figurata. Parte II: 590/580-550 a. C. JG Szilagyi.David Ridgway - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):247-248.
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    Etrusco-corinthian figured vases, II J. G. szilágyi: Ceramica etrusco-corinzia figurata. Parte II: 590/580–550 A.C . (Istituto nazionale di studi etruschi ed italici: Monumenti etruschi, 8.) pp. 267–767, pls 114–261, ills 40–182. Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 1998. Cased, L. 590,000. Isbn: 88-222-4655-. [REVIEW]David Ridgway - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (01):247-.
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