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  1. An elementary evaluation of a quartic integral.George Boros, V. Moll & Sarah Riley - 2005 - Scientia 11 (1-12).
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    Dilthey’s and Misch’s “Nachverstehen” of the neo-stoic “natural system of the human sciences” in their unfinished projects on pantheism.Gábor Boros - 2024 - Intellectual History Review 34 (1):231-249.
    This paper focuses on a neglected part of Dilthey’s œuvre that consists of papers on 16th–17th century philosophical issues. These papers are closer to interpretive articles than to original works, and so they are neither considered Dilthey’s original contributions to his own philosophy nor studied as part of the secondary literature. One of the most characteristic features of Dilthey’s philosophic style is the historical-systematic method mostly repudiated as concealing the real statement of the author “between the lines,” i.e. behind historical (...)
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  3. Truth and method.Hans-Georg Gadamer - 1982 - New York: Continuum. Edited by Joel Weinsheimer & Donald G. Marshall.
    Written in the 1960s, TRUTH AND METHOD is Gadamer's magnum opus.
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    The works of George Berkeley.George Berkeley & Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1901 - New York: Continuum. Edited by Alexander Campbell Fraser.
    George Berkeley (1685-1753) is the superstar of Irish Philosophy. He entered Trinity College, Dublin, in 1700 and became a fellow in 1707. In 1724 he resigned his Fellowship to become Dean of Derry, and in 1734 he was made Bishop of Cloyne. He settled in Oxford in 1752 and died the following year. The work of George Berkeley is marked by its diversity and range. His writings take in such topics as mathematics, psychology, politics, health, economics, deism and (...)
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  5. Dvosmisleni Maurice Merleau-Ponty: ogled o prerefleksivnom iskustvu.Boro Gojković - 1979 - Sarajevo: "Veselin Masleša,".
     
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    Kontingencija i smisao istorije: (od Dekarta do Merlo-Pontija).Boro Gojković - 1989 - Sarajevo: Veselin Masleša.
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    Soul machine: the invention of the modern mind.George Makari - 2015 - New York: W.W. Norton & Company.
    A brilliant and comprehensive history of the creation of the modern Western mind. Soul Machine takes us back to the origins of modernity, a time when a crisis in religious authority and the scientific revolution led to searching questions about the nature of human inner life. This is the story of how a new concept—the mind—emerged as a potential solution, one that was part soul and part machine, but fully neither. In this groundbreaking work, award-winning historian George Makari shows (...)
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    The blessed and boundless God.George Swinnock - 2014 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: Reformation Heritage Books. Edited by J. Stephen Yuille.
    Throughout The Blessed and Boundless God, he proves his doctrine by demonstrating God's incomparableness in His being, attributes, works, and words. Swinnock is a pastor-theologian who views theology as the means by which we grow in acquaintance with God and, consequently, in godliness.
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  9. 153 Georges Bataille.Georges Bataille - 2007 - In Diarmuid Costello & Jonathan Vickery (eds.), Art: key contemporary thinkers. New York: Berg. pp. 152.
     
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  10. 125 George Dickie.George Dickie - 2007 - In Diarmuid Costello & Jonathan Vickery (eds.), Art: key contemporary thinkers. New York: Berg. pp. 124.
     
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    A demokrácia filozófiája.János Boros - 2000 - Budapest: Jelenkor.
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    Brief aus Ungarn.Gábor Boros - 2014 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 62 (1):123-135.
    My “Letter” collects some facts concerning the 20th century history of Hungarian Philosophy as a basis for understanding its situation now. Progressive and conservative systems of thought dominated the first half of the century alternately, until the post-war communist regime refused to tolerate independent thinking. The new regime after 1956 was unpredictably hostile or tolerant towards philosophical dissenters. All this resulted in a multifaceted philosophical life in the period after 1989. Its basic tendency has been a historical approach issuing in (...)
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    Rorty and America, overseas.János Boros - 2008 - Common Knowledge 14 (2):201-207.
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    The Passions.Gabor Boros - 2011 - In Desmond M. Clarke & Catherine Wilson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Early Modern Europe. Oxford University Press.
    This article examines how the Stoic ideals of impassivity and repression gave way to favourable treatments of the emotions, particular passion. It suggest that one of the trademarks of philosophy in the early modern period is the renewal of the theory of passions on the basis of the new mechanical-corpuscular philosophy which René Descartes regarded as his signal contribution to ethics. It also discusses the systematic character of the theories of passions, the theologico-philosophical approaches to the emotions, and the conception (...)
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    A secularização dos afetos religiosos nos escritos de Spinoza: esperança e medo, amor e generosidade.Gábor Boros - 2009 - Cadernos Espinosanos 21:11.
    Posicionando-se como “filósofo natural” no tratamento das paixões, Descartes dá início a uma secularização dos afetos ou emoções. Nisso ele é seguido por Spinoza. Em ambos os casos a abordagem filosófica dos afetos tem como consequência desvinculá-los da perspectiva moral, secularizando as emoções: separadas da moral, sua explicação desvincula-se ao mesmo tempo da religião, já que a moral encontra seus fundamentos no deus transcendente. Nesse ponto, Spinoza vai mais longe que Descartes, na secularização das emoções, pois nele o deus é (...)
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    Critical theory and the challenge of praxis.Diana Boros - 2019 - Contemporary Political Theory 18 (1):5-7.
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    Logical analysis of binary data with missing bits.Endre Boros, Toshihide Ibaraki & Kazuhisa Makino - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence 107 (2):219-263.
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    Old and new copernican counter-revolution.Bianka Boros - 2019 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 8 (1):87-102.
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    Repräsentationalismus und Antirepräsentationalismus.János Boros - 1999 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 47 (4).
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    When Holding in Prevents From Reaching Out: Emotion Suppression and Social Support-Seeking in Multicultural Groups.Smaranda Boroş, Lore van Gorp & Michael Boiger - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Methodological Decolonisation and Local Epistemologies in Business Ethics Research.Obaa Akua Konadu-Osei, Smaranda Boroş & Anita Bosch - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 186 (1):1-12.
    This paper contributes to the discussion on methodological decolonisation in business ethics research by illustrating how local epistemologies can shape methodology. Historically, business ethics research has been dominated by Western methodologies, which have been argued to be restrictive and limit contextually relevant theorising in non-Western contexts. Over the past decade, scholarship has called for more diversity in research methods and epistemologies. This paper regards arguments founded along neatly divided universalist versus contextualised methodologies as a false dilemma. Instead, we explore how (...)
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    Overindulgence: the nemesis of happiness.George Abaunza - 2009 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 54 (1):69-88.
    This article brings to light some of the characteristics of the pervasive parental overpermissiveness and hyper-protectionism that unfortunately have made their way into our culture. With the aid of philosophers of education, such as Locke, Rousseau, and Dewey, I expose the corrosive effects that parental overindulgence has on the potential happiness of those in their charge, as well as on those who share their social space. As these philosophers warned long ago, by overindulging their desires, parents either overextend their children’s (...)
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    Can the Precariat Be Organized?: The Gig Economy, Worksite Dispersion, and the Challenge of Mutual Aid.Georges Van Den Abbeele - 2022 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2022 (198):67-89.
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    Die thomistische Theorie der Intentionalität.Georg Barthimäus Koridze - 2019 - Neunkirchen-Seelscheid: Editiones Scholasticae.
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  25. Communities of Practice and the Buddhist Education Reforms of Early-Twentieth-Century China.Peter Boros - 2024 - Approaching Religion 14 (2):152-169.
    Over the course of only a few decades during the late nineteenth to early twentieth centuries, part of mainstream Buddhist education underwent a striking shift in China. From being a secluded practice within monastery walls taught by monastics for monastics with a strict focus on Buddhist scripture, it became one where monastics and laypeople study together, guided by teachers, both monastic and lay, studying a curriculum of both Buddhist and secular subjects. Although general reforms within the Buddhist community of the (...)
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  26. Molière, Descartes, générosité.G. Boros - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (2):133-143.
    The article deals with the notion of générosité, an important concept of the 17th century moral philosophy, as well as with the metamorphosis of the meaning of this passion and/or virtue. The starting point of this metamorphosis is générosité as a virtue of the late medieval and early modern French noble man, whereas the end point is générosité as the passion/virtue of Descartes’ rational beings. The paper analyses this phenomenon in Molière’s play Don Juan, and in Descartes’ and Spinoza’s texts.
     
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  27. Experiments on the sublimation of ni-cr J. Boros-gyevi.J. Boros-Gyevi - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 309.
     
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    Philosophy should not be just an academic discipline: A dialogue with Hilary Putnam.Hilary Putnam & János Boros - 2005 - Common Knowledge 11 (1):126-135.
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  29. Modal Epistemology and the Rationalist Renaissance.George Bealer - 2002 - In Tamar Szabo Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Conceivability and Possibility. Oxford University Press. pp. 71-125.
    The paper begins with a clarification of the notions of intuition (and, in particular, modal intuition), modal error, conceivability, metaphysical possibility, and epistemic possibility. It is argued that two-dimensionalism is the wrong framework for modal epistemology and that a certain nonreductionist approach to the theory of concepts and propositions is required instead. Finally, there is an examination of moderate rationalism’s impact on modal arguments in the philosophy of mind -- for example, Yablo’s disembodiment argument and Chalmers’s zombie argument. A less (...)
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  30. A Theory of the a Priori.George Bealer - 1999 - Philosophical Perspectives 13:29-55.
    The topic of a priori knowledge is approached through the theory of evidence. A shortcoming in traditional formulations of moderate rationalism and moderate empiricism is that they fail to explain why rational intuition and phenomenal experience count as basic sources of evidence. This explanatory gap is filled by modal reliabilism -- the theory that there is a qualified modal tie between basic sources of evidence and the truth. This tie to the truth is then explained by the theory of concept (...)
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  31. The incoherence of empiricism.George Bealer - 1992 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 66 (1):99-138.
    Radical empiricism is the view that a person's experiences (sensory and introspective), or a person's observations, constitute the person's evidence. This view leads to epistemic self-defeat. There are three arguments, concerning respectively: (1) epistemic starting points; (2) epistemic norms; (3) terms of epistemic appraisal. The source of self-defeat is traced to the fact that empiricism does not count a priori intuition as evidence (where a priori intuition is not a form of belief but rather a form of seeming, specifically intellectual (...)
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    Love as a Guiding Principle of Descartes's Late Philosophy.Gábor Boros - 2003 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 20 (2):149 - 163.
  33. Explication as a Method of Conceptual Re-engineering.Georg Brun - 2016 - Erkenntnis 81 (6):1211-1241.
    Taking Carnap’s classic exposition as a starting point, this paper develops a pragmatic account of the method of explication, defends it against a range of challenges and proposes a detailed recipe for the practice of explicating. It is then argued that confusions are involved in characterizing explications as definitions, and in advocating precising definitions as an alternative to explications. Explication is better characterized as conceptual re-engineering for theoretical purposes, in contrast to conceptual re-engineering for other purposes and improving exactness for (...)
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  34. The Concept of Affectivity in Early Modern Philosophy.Gábor Boros, Judit Szalai & Oliver Toth (eds.) - 2017 - Budapest, Hungary: Eötvös Loránd University Press.
    Collection of papers presented at the First Budapest Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy.
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    A demokrácia antropológiája: tanulmányok.János Boros - 2009 - Pécs: Jelenkor Kiadó.
  36. Az esztétikai nevelés problémái az irodalmi alapfogalmak vizsgálatának tükrében.Dezső Boros - 1973 - Debrecen,: [Kossuth Lajos Tudományegyetem].
     
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    A tudomány, a tudás és az egyetem: filozófiai és felsőoktatási-elméleti vázlatok.János Boros - 2010 - Budapest: Gondolat.
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    Bevezetés a filozófia történetébe: a preszókratikusoktól Derridáig.János Boros & L. Ferenc Lendvai (eds.) - 2009 - Budapest: Osiris.
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    Der Einfluss des Hellenismus auf die Philosophie der Frühen Neuzeit.Gábor Boros (ed.) - 2005 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz in Kommission.
    Eine aus der Zusammenarbeit der Herzog August Bibliothek mit der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften hervorgegangene Tagung beschaftigte sich mit einem sehr komplexen Traditionszusammenhang, der unter der Leitmetapher Einfluss thematisiert wurde. Ausgehend von Philosophen wie Hegel und Dilthey, die insbesondere die philosophiegeschichtliche Rolle des Stoizismus eingehender untersucht hatten, setzen sich die zehn Beitrager dieses Bandes mit dem Wesen einer sich wiederholenden Geschichte, mit bestimmten geschichtsphilosophischen Schemata auseinander. Sie legen Grenzen des zu untersuchenden Feldes fest und beziehen neue Stromungen in die Untersuchung (...)
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    Evandro Agazzi's ethical pragmatism of science.Janos Boros - 2003 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 81 (1):279-283.
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    Ethics and heritage: essays on the philosophy of Ágnes Heller.János Boros & Mihály Vajda (eds.) - 2007 - Pécs: Brambauer.
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    Etika és politika: a demokrácia egyéni felelősség.János Boros - 2016 - Veszprém: Iskolakultúra.
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    Ethics in the Age of Automata: Ambiguities in Descartes's Concept of an Ethics.Gabor Boros - 2001 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 18 (2):139 - 154.
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    El liberalismo en su laberinto: renovación y límites en la obra de John Rawls.Atilio Borón & Fernando Lizárraga (eds.) - 2014 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: Ediciones Luxemburg.
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  45. Freedom in nature, freedom of the mind in Spinoza.Gabor Boros - 2018 - In Christian Krijnen (ed.), Metaphysics of Freedom? Kant’s Concept of Cosmological Freedom in Historical and Systematic Perspective. Boston: Brill.
  46. Gott, Welt, Bruder.Ladislaus Boros - 1967 - Meitingen,: Kyrios-Verlag.
     
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  47. Hume’s Theory of Passions.Gabor Boros - 2012 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 57.
    The paper’s main task is to show how much Hume’s philosophy of passions is indebted to and continues the tradition of the philosophy of affects of the 17th century, in spite of the obvious fact that he departed from the main philosophical project of the 17th century, the tripartite unity of mathematics, metaphysics, and mechanical physics. A restructuring of Hume’s order of passions and its comparison to the order followed by Descartes will show up a special „cognitivist” character of Hume’s (...)
     
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  48. Heideggers Volk.: Über den begriff "generation" im Par. 74 Von heideggers sein und zeit oder wie «völkisch» Das «Volk» im genannten Paragraphen ist?Gábor Boros - unknown - Existentia 6 (1-4):311-316.
     
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    Im Leben Gott erfahren.Ladislaus Boros - 1976 - Olten: Walter.
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  50. Les catégories de la temporalité chez saint Augustin.Ladislas Boros - 1958 - Archives de Philosophie 21:323-85.
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