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    A tudományos gondolkodás forradalma.József Szigeti - 1984 - Budapest: Kossuth.
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    Bevezetés a marxista-leninista esztétikába.József Szigeti - 1971 - Budapest: Kossuth Könyvkiadó.
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    Denis Diderot: une grande figure du matérialisme militant du XVIIIe siècle.József Szigeti - 1977 - Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.
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    Dialektikus materializmus, rendszer és módszer.József Szigeti - 1984 - [Budapest]: Kossuth.
    1. rész, 1. köt. A tudományos gondolkodás forradalma.
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  5. Why Change the Subject? On Collective Epistemic Agency.András Szigeti - 2015 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 6 (4):843-864.
    This paper argues that group attitudes can be assessed in terms of standards of rationality and that group-level rationality need not be due to individual-level rationality. But it also argues that groups cannot be collective epistemic agents and are not collectively responsible for collective irrationality. I show that we do not need the concept of collective epistemic agency to explain how group-level irrationality can arise. Group-level irrationality arises because even rational individuals can fail to reason about how their attitudes will (...)
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    Verantwortung und Sanktion.Szigeti Andras, Buddeberg Eva & Vesper Achim - 2013 - In Buddeberg Eva & Vesper Achim (eds.), Moral Und Sanktion. Campus.
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  7. Formation of the New Economic Elites: Hungary, Poland and Russia.József Böröcz & Ákos Róna-Tas - 1995 - Theory and Society 24 (5):751-81.
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    Games of Incomplete Information Without Common Knowledge Priors.József Sákovics - 2001 - Theory and Decision 50 (4):347-366.
    We relax the assumption that priors are common knowledge, in the standard model of games of incomplete information. We make the realistic assumption that the players are boundedly rational: they base their actions on finite-order belief hierarchies. When the different layers of beliefs are independent of each other, we can retain Harsányi's type-space, and we can define straightforward generalizations of Bayesian Nash Equilibrium and Rationalizability in our context. Since neither of these concepts is quite satisfactory, we propose a hybrid concept, (...)
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    On the role of frame-based knowledge in lexical representation.József Andor - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (6):667-668.
    In this commentary I discuss the role of types of knowledge and conceptual structures in lexical representation, revealing the explanatory potential of frame-based knowledge. Although frame-based lexical semantics is not alien to the theoretical model outlined in Jackendoff's conceptual semantics, testing its relevance to the analysis of the lexical evidence presented in his book has been left out of consideration.
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    Some remarks on the notion of competence.József Andor - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (1):15-16.
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    Dual dependency and property vacuum.József Böröcz - 1992 - Theory and Society 21 (1):77-104.
  12. Saying What Can’t Be Said. The Levinasian Phenomenology Of Language In Otherwise Than Being Or Beyond The Essence / Dire Ce Qui Ne Peut Pas Etre Dit. La Phenomenologie Du Langage De Levinas Dans Autrement Qu’etre Ou Au-dela De L’essence.Attila Szigeti - 2004 - Studia Philosophica 1.
    The article analyzes the phenomenology of language developed by Levinas in his second major work, Otherwise than Being, where language is described not as the opposition of two different kind of languages, but as the original ambiguity of the two dimensions of the same language: the phenomenological/ ontological Said and the ethical Saying. Levinas criticize the phenomenological Said, identified with the designative function of language, for acting, by the sense-giving of an originally linguistic intentionality, as a logical-eidetical idealization of the (...)
     
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    What does it take to become 'best friends'? Evolutionary changes in canine social competence.Ádám Miklósi & József Topál - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (6):287-294.
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    Affine Tensor Product Model Transformation.József Kuti & Péter Galambos - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-12.
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    Logika.József Baló - 1974 - Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó.
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    Gaze-Following and Reaction to an Aversive Social Interaction Have Corresponding Associations with Variation in the OXTR Gene in Dogs but Not in Human Infants.Katalin Oláh, József Topál, Krisztina Kovács, Anna Kis, Dóra Koller, Soon Young Park & Zsófia Virányi - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    A XIX. század uralkodó eszméinek befolyása az államra.József Eötvös - 1981 - [Budapest]: Magyar Helikon. Edited by István Fenyő & Ambrus Oltványi.
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  18. The concept of health and disease.József Kovács - 1998 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 1 (1):31-39.
    Examining the naturalist and normativist concepts of health and disease this article starts with analysing the view of C. Boorse. It rejects Boorse's account of health as species-typical functioning, giving a critique of his view based on evolutionary theory of contemporary biology. Then it gives a short overview of the normativist theories of health, which can be objectivist and subjectivist theories. Rejecting the objectivist theories as philosophically untenable, it turns to the subjectivist theories of Gert and Culver, and to the (...)
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    “The Group Knobe Effect”: evidence that people intuitively attribute agency and responsibility to groups.John Andrew Michael & András Szigeti - 2018 - Philosophical Explorations 22 (1):44-61.
    In the current paper, we present and discuss a series of experiments in which we investigated people’s willingness to ascribe intentions, as well as blame and praise, to groups. The experiments draw upon the so-called “Knobe Effect”. Knobe [2003. “Intentional action and side effects in ordinary language.” Analysis 63: 190–194] found that the positiveness or negativeness of side-effects of actions influences people’s assessment of whether those side-effects were brought about intentionally, and also that people are more willing to assign blame (...)
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    Reasoning agents in a dynamic world: The frame problem.Jozsef A. Toth - 1995 - Artificial Intelligence 73 (1-2):323-369.
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    When is enough enough? The integration of competing scientific agendas.Jozsef A. Toth - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2):212-213.
    This commentary asks the reader to examine Pylyshyn's target article and the imagery debate at four levels of analysis – institutional, programmatic, empirical, and individual. It is proposed that the debate follows somewhat generic patterns of discourse at all four levels, but the discourse associated with one side of the debate may or may not be expressible and evaluated in terms of the other. The different sides of the debate might better serve cognitive science if they proceed as separate research (...)
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    A valóság zenei képe.József Ujfalussy - 1962 - [Budapest]: Zeneműkiadó Vállalat.
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  23. Exploitation and Remedial Duties.Erik Malmqvist & András Szigeti - 2019 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 38 (1):55-72.
    The concept of exploitation and potentially exploitative real-world practices are the subject of increasing philosophical attention. However, while philosophers have extensively debated what exploitation is and what makes it wrong, they have said surprisingly little about what might be required to remediate it. By asking how the consequences of exploitation should be addressed, this article seeks to contribute to filling this gap. We raise two questions. First, what are the victims of exploitation owed by way of remediation? Second, who ought (...)
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  24. Exploitation and Joint Action.Erik Malmqvist & András Szigeti - 2019 - Journal of Social Philosophy 50 (3):280-300.
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  25. A Hunagarian Christian-Marxist Dialogue and Its Lessons.József Luckas - 1989 - Dialectics and Humanism 16 (3-4).
     
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  26. Closing Address on Behalf of the Delegates From the Socialist Countries.József Lukács - 1984 - Dialectics and Humanism 11 (4):675-677.
     
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    Philosophy and Culture: Studies From Hungary Published on the Occasion of the 17th World Congress of Philosophy.József Lukács & Ferenc Tőkei (eds.) - 1983 - Akadémiai Kiadó.
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    Történelem, filozófia, vallásosság: tanulmányok.József Lukács - 1979 - Budapest: Gondolat.
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    Honorary authorship epidemic in scholarly publications? How the current use of citation-based evaluative metrics make (pseudo)honorary authors from honest contributors of every multi-author article.Jozsef Kovacs - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (8):509-512.
    The current use of citation-based metrics to evaluate the research output of individual researchers is highly discriminatory because they are uniformly applied to authors of single-author articles as well as contributors of multi-author papers. In the latter case, these quantitative measures are counted, as if each contributor were the single author of the full article. In this way, each and every contributor is assigned the full impact-factor score and all the citations that the article has received. This has a multiplication (...)
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    Honorary authorship and symbolic violence.Jozsef Kovacs - 2017 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 20 (1):51-59.
    This paper invokes the conceptual framework of Bourdieu to analyse the mechanisms, which help to maintain inappropriate authorship practices and the functions these practices may serve. Bourdieu’s social theory with its emphasis on mechanisms of domination can be applied to the academic field, too, where competition is omnipresent, control mechanisms of authorship are loose, and the result of performance assessment can be a matter of symbolic life and death for the researchers. This results in a problem of game-theoretic nature, where (...)
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    Aa. Vv., Georg Lukács reconsidered. Critical essays in politics, philosophy and aesthetics.József Nagy - 2011 - Información Filosófica 8 (17):163-170.
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    Semiotics undoubtedly unbounded.József Nagy - 2008 - Semiotica 2008 (169):305-317.
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    Vico e il Sant'Uffizio.József Nagy - 2011 - Información Filosófica 8 (17):7-25.
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    Whose identity is it anyway?Jozsef Kovacs - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (1):44 – 45.
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    Albert Einstein in Prague.József Illy - 1979 - Isis 70 (1):76-84.
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    Special issue of EuJAP: Free Will and Epistemology.Robert Lockie, László Bernáth, András Szigeti & Timothy O’Connor - 2019 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 15 (2):5-12.
    Preface to the Special Issue on Free Will and Epistemology written by Robert Lockie.
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    Behavioral paradigms and their measurement outcomes.Richard N. Aslin & József Fiser - 2005 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 (3):92-98.
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    Tanzen wir Philosophie!: Begegnungen mit Attila Kotányi.Hannes Böhringer & Jozsef A. Tillmann (eds.) - 2012 - [Köln]: Salon Verlag.
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    The dynamic stability of coalitionist behaviour for two-strategy bimatrix games.Ross Cressman, József Garay, Antonino Scarelli & Zoltán Varga - 2004 - Theory and Decision 56 (1-2):141-152.
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    In memoriam: Laszlo Tengelyi.Delia Popa & Attila Szigeti - 2014 - Studia Phaenomenologica 14:423-424.
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  41. Construirea societãþii civile: pe baze naþionale sau ºtiinþifice–o polemicã în cultura maghiarã din România.D. Lõrincz József - 1994 - Polis 1:123-131.
     
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    Small leap forward: Emergence of new economic elites. [REVIEW]József Böröcz & Ákos Róna-Tas - 1995 - Theory and Society 24 (5):751-781.
  43. Collective Responsibility and Group-Control.Andras Szigeti - 2014 - In Julie Zahle & Finn Collin (eds.), Rethinking the Individualism-Holism Debate. Springer. pp. 97-116.
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    Thinking (about) groups: a special issue of Synthese.Alessandro Salice, John Michael & András Szigeti - 2019 - Synthese 196 (12):4809-4812.
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    No Need to Get Emotional? Emotions and Heuristics.András Szigeti - 2013 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 16 (4):845-862.
    Many believe that values are crucially dependent on emotions. This paper focuses on epistemic aspects of the putative link between emotions and value by asking two related questions. First, how exactly are emotions supposed to latch onto or track values? And second, how well suited are emotions to detecting or learning about values? To answer the first question, the paper develops the heuristics-model of emotions. This approach models emotions as sui generis heuristics of value. The empirical plausibility of the heuristics-model (...)
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  46. Are Individualist Accounts of Collective Responsibility Morally Deficient?Andras Szigeti - 2013 - In A. Konzelmann Ziv & H. B. Schmid (eds.), Institutions, Emotions, and Group Agents. Springer. pp. 329-342.
    Individualists hold that moral responsibility can be ascribed to single human beings only. An important collectivist objection is that individualism is morally deficient because it leaves a normative residue. Without attributing responsibility to collectives there remains a “deficit in the accounting books” (Pettit). This collectivist strategy often uses judgment aggregation paradoxes to show that the collective can be responsible when no individual is. I argue that we do not need collectivism to handle such cases because the individualist analysis leaves no (...)
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    Gene transfer into mammalian cells. Vectors as tools for the study of normal and abnormal growth and differentiation (1989). Nato asi series, series h: Cell biology, volume 34. edited by H. Lother, R. dernick and W. Ostertag. Springer‐verlag, Berlin. Pp. 475, dm 238. [REVIEW]Jozsef Zakany - 1990 - Bioessays 12 (10):510-511.
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    Emotions as indeterminate justifiers.András Szigeti - 2021 - Synthese 199 (5-6):1-23.
    Sentimentalists believe that values are crucially dependent on emotions. Epistemic sentimentalists subscribe to what I call the final-court-of-appeal view: emotional experience is ultimately necessary and can be sufficient for the justification of evaluative beliefs. This paper rejects this view defending a moderate version of rationalism that steers clear of the excesses of both “Stoic” rationalism and epistemic sentimentalism. We should grant that emotions play a significant epistemic role in justifying evaluations. At the same time, evaluative justification is not uniquely or (...)
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  49. Tendenze platonizzanti alla Corte di Mattia Corvino.JÓzsef Huszti - 1930 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 11:272.
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    Einstein's Berlin: In the Footsteps of a Genius - by Dieter Hoffmann.József Illy - 2014 - Centaurus 56 (3):195-197.
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