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    Heidegger's concept of 'Being-There' and fundamental concepts of traditional ontology.Milotka Molnar-Sivc - 2008 - Filozofija I Društvo 19 (3):273-291.
    Although the question of relationship between basic concepts of traditional ontology and central concepts of fundamental ontology is not a topic which is systematically dealt with in Being and Time, it is obvious that some of the theses which are crucial not only for Heidegger's interpretation of philosophical tradition, but also for the whole project of fundamental ontology, concern this 'conceptual scheme'. In fact, the backbone of Heidegger's critical confrontation with dominant philosophical conceptions is the question of relationship between the (...)
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  2. ""Hajdegerov pojam" tubitak" i temeljni pojmovi tradicionalne ontologije.Milotka Molnar Sivč - 2008 - Filozofija I Društvo 19 (3):273-293.
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    The idea of an educated public in the Macintyre’s critique of the enlightenment.Milotka Molnar-Sivc - 2011 - Filozofija I Društvo 22 (3):209-234.
    U radu se polazi od sagledavanja Mekintajerovog pojma?obrazovane javnosti?, najpre, u sklopu njegovog predavanja Ideja obrazovane javnosti, a zatim, i u zakljucnim poglavljima Tri rivalske verzije moralnog istrazivanja, gde ovaj pojam biva konkretizovan na pitanje o mestu univerziteta u savremenom drustvu. Interpretirajuci stavove koje Mekintajer zastupa u ovim radovima kao tematizaciju pitanja o?uslovima mogucnosti? ostvarenja?liberalno-prosvetiteljskog obrazovanog projekta?, kriticki se ispituje njegovo odredjenje?samostalnog misljenja?, pre svega, kroz problematizaciju odredjenja odnosa izmedju?samostalnog misljenja? i?standarda racionalne argumentacije? koje je ponudjeno u navedenim radovima. Teza (...)
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  4. Are dispositions reducible?George Molnar - 1999 - Philosophical Quarterly 49 (194):1-17.
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    Are Dispositions Reducible&quest.George Molnar - 1999 - Philosophical Quarterly 49 (194):1-17.
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    Der Ursprung der Griechischen Philosophie von Hesiod bis Parmenides.E. F. Molnar - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11 (3):432-433.
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  7. Powers: A Study in Metaphysics.George Molnar - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Stephen Mumford.
    George Molnar came to see that the solution to a number of the problems of contemporary philosophy lay in the development of an alternative to Hume's metaphysics. This alternative would have real causal powers at its centre. Molnar set about developing a thorough account of powers that might persuade those who remained, perhaps unknowingly, in the grip of Humean assumptions. He succeeded in producing something both highly focused and at the same time wide-ranging. He showed both that the (...)
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    A tekintet szintaxisa: Francois Molnar válogatott tanulmányai a kortárs művészet tükrében.François Molnar - 2011 - Budapest: MTA Művészettörténeti Kutatóintézet. Edited by Judit Faludy.
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    Polányi Mihály.Molnár Attila Károly - 2002 - Budapest: Új Mandátum. Edited by Attila Károly Molnár.
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    The developmental course of lexical tone perception in the first year of life.Karen Mattock, Monika Molnar, Linda Polka & Denis Burnham - 2008 - Cognition 106 (3):1367-1381.
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  11. Is God Essentially Different from his Creatures?: Rahner’s Explanation from Revelation.Paul D. Molnar - 1987 - The Thomist 51 (4):575-631.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:IS GOD ESSENTIALLY DIFFERENT FROM HIS CREATURES? RAHNER'S EXPLANATION FROM REVELATION INTRODUCTION IN THIS PAPER we shall discuss two questions concerning the doctrine of God in the theology of Karl Rahner. What is it? On what is it based? In the process, we shall critically examine the relationship between the doctrine of God and Rahner's view of Christian revelation, focusing on the nature of theological method. Analysis will proceed (...)
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  12. Moltmann’s Post-Modern Messianic Christology: A Review Discussion.Paul D. Molnar - 1992 - The Thomist 56 (4):669-693.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:MOLTMANN'S POST-MODERN MESSIANIC CHRISTOLOGY: A REVIEW DISCUSSION 1 PAUL D. MOLNAR St. Johns University Jamaica, New York 0 VER TWENTY-FIVE years ago Jiirgen Moltmann's response to Karl Barth's suggestion that it might be wise to " accept the doctrine of the immanent trinity of God " 2 indicated the future of his theology: " in studying C.D. at these points I always lost my breath. I suspect you (...)
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  13. Reflections on Pannenberg’s Systematic Theology.Paul D. Molnar - 1994 - The Thomist 58 (3):501-512.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:REFLECTIONS ON PANNENBERG'S SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 1 PAUL D. MOLNAR St. John's University Jamaica, New York RADING PANNENBERG leaves no doubt that one is encountering an intellectual giant. His thought is clear, systematic, comprehensive, and fact-filled. In many respects this book is exciting; topics are introduced and developed with details from scripture, from obscure and renowned Protestant theologians, from Aquinas, Augustine, Origen, Duns Scotus, Barth, Jiingel, Moltmann, Rahner, and (...)
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  14. Some Dogmatic Consequences of Paul F. Knitter’s Unitarian Theocentrism.Paul D. Molnar - 1991 - The Thomist 55 (3):449-495.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:SOME DOGMATIC CONSEQUENCES OF PAUL F. KNITTER'S UNITARIAN THEOCENTRISM PAUL D. MOLNAR St. John's University Jamaica, New York EACTIONS TO Paul Knitter's No Other Nanie? vary from criticizing his "unitarian theocentrism" 1 and his sliding away from "creedal Chrisitology" 2 to unequivocail endorsement of his" less Christocentric approach to a theo1ogy of religions;" 3 this shows the challenge Knitter poses to current dogmatics. This 1arHcile w1ll explore three (...)
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    Values, quality, and evaluation in ethics consultation.Lucia D. Wocial, Elizabeth Molnar & Mary A. Ott - 2016 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 7 (4):227-234.
  16. Diversity regained: Precautionary approaches to COVID-19 as a phenomenon of the total environment.Marco P. Vianna Franco, Orsolya Molnár, Christian Dorninger, Alice Laciny, Marco Treven, Jacob Weger, Eduardo da Motta E. Albuquerque, Roberto Cazzolla Gatti, Luis-Alejandro Villanueva Hernandez, Manuel Jakab, Christine Marizzi, Lumila Paula Menéndez, Luana Poliseli, Hernán Bobadilla Rodríguez & Guido Caniglia - 2022 - Science of the Total Environment 825:154029.
    As COVID-19 emerged as a phenomenon of the total environment, and despite the intertwined and complex relationships that make humanity an organic part of the Bio- and Geospheres, the majority of our responses to it have been corrective in character, with few or no consideration for unintended consequences which bring about further vulnerability to unanticipated global events. Tackling COVID-19 entails a systemic and precautionary approach to human-nature relations, which we frame as regaining diversity in the Geo-, Bio-, and Anthropospheres. Its (...)
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  17. Powers: A Study in Metaphysics.George Molnar & Stephen Mumford - 2006 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 72 (2):485-487.
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  18. Truthmakers for negative truths.George Molnar - 2000 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 78 (1):72 – 86.
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  19. Powers: A Study in Metaphysics.George Molnar & Stephen Mumford - 2005 - Philosophical Quarterly 55 (221):674-677.
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    Avant-garde: Making war, revolutionary politics and art.Dragana Jeremic-Molnar & Aleksandar Molnar - 2008 - Filozofija I Društvo 19 (2):191-220.
    U clanku autori se bave militantnim potencijalom koncepta avangarde. Pojavljujuci se u politici i umetnosti u prvoj polovini 19. veka i nastojeci da unisti gotovo celokupnu tradiciju 'burzoaskog' prosvetiteljstva, politicka i umetnicka avangarda nikada nije bila sposobna da se oslobodi svojih korena u vojnickom nacinu razmisljanja. Njena prava sustina je lezala u stvaranju bojnih polja u svakoj oblasti javnog zivota gde je postojala sansa da se unisti gradjansko drustvo - njegova politika, njegova umetnost, njegov nacin razmisljanja, njegova civilizacija. U ime (...)
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    Avant-garde: Making war, revolutionary politics and art.Dragana Jeremic-Molnar & Aleksandar Molnar - 2008 - Filozofija I Društvo 19 (2):191-220.
    U clanku autori se bave militantnim potencijalom koncepta avangarde. Pojavljujuci se u politici i umetnosti u prvoj polovini 19. veka i nastojeci da unisti gotovo celokupnu tradiciju 'burzoaskog' prosvetiteljstva, politicka i umetnicka avangarda nikada nije bila sposobna da se oslobodi svojih korena u vojnickom nacinu razmisljanja. Njena prava sustina je lezala u stvaranju bojnih polja u svakoj oblasti javnog zivota gde je postojala sansa da se unisti gradjansko drustvo - njegova politika, njegova umetnost, njegov nacin razmisljanja, njegova civilizacija. U ime (...)
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    Debate on sublime in the end of 18th century: Burke, Kant, Schiller.Dragana Jeremic-Molnar & Aleksandar Molnar - 2009 - Filozofija I Društvo 20 (1):143-158.
    U clanku autori ispituju tri pozicije u estetickoj raspravi o uzvisenom koja se vodila u 18. veku - Edmunda Berka, Imanuela Kanta i Fridriha Silera. Oni takodje pokusavaju da rekonstruisu politicku pozadinu svake od ovih teorijskih pozicija: starorezimski konzervativizam, republikanski liberalizam i romanticarsku zudnju za 'trecim putem'. Najsofisticiraniju i najzreliju teoriju uzvisenog pronalaze u Silerovim estetickim delima, pogotovo u onima koja su usledila nakon njegovog razocarenja u Francusku revoluciju i u kojima su najtemeljnije razmatrani odnosi izmedju uzvisenog i paradoksa istorijskog (...)
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    Schubert and Beethoven - Adorno’s early antipods of the music in bougeois epoch.Dragana Jeremic-Molnar & Aleksandar Molnar - 2012 - Filozofija I Društvo 23 (3):221-236.
    In this article the authors are reconstructing the dichotomies which the young Theodor Adorno was trying to detect in the music of the bourgeois epoch and personify in two antipodes - Franz Schubert and Ludwig van Beethoven. Although already a devotee of Arnold Sch?nberg and the 20th century music avantgardism, Adorno was, in his works prior to his exile from Germany, intensively dealing with Schubert and his opposition towards Beethoven. While Beethoven was a bold and progressive revolutionary, fascinated by the?practical (...)
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    The listener of the chthonic god sand the barroom player: Adorno’s experience of Schubert.Dragana Jeremic-Molnar - 2011 - Filozofija I Društvo 22 (2):173-190.
    Autorka u clanku rekonstruise kompleksnu sliku Franca Suberta koju je stvorio Teodor Adorno u nekoliko osvrta na ovog kompozitora, a najvise u clanku?Subert? iz 1928. Adorno je te, 1928. godine doziveo Suberta kao tragicnog kompozitora cija muzika obitava u oblasti htonskih bogova, a da ipak otkriva radost?putujuceg naroda, opsenara i cudotvoraca?. Ipak, nije objasnio kako ova radost moze da prezivi u paklenim pejsazima Subertove htonske muzike. Tek kasnije Adorno je bio spreman da u Subertu prepozna, zahvaljujuci njegovom?habitusu?, i kafanskog sviraca, (...)
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    The problem of reality in writings of Richard Wagner reality of artwork as transition from „reality of the contemporary world“ towards „reality of the future world“.Dragana Jeremic-Molnar - 2014 - Filozofija I Društvo 25 (2):257-273.
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    Schubert and Beethoven - Adorno’s early antipods of the music in bougeois epoch.Dragana Jeremic-Molnar & Aleksandar Molnar - 2012 - Filozofija I Društvo 23 (3):221-236.
    In this article the authors are reconstructing the dichotomies which the young Theodor Adorno was trying to detect in the music of the bourgeois epoch and personify in two antipodes - Franz Schubert and Ludwig van Beethoven. Although already a devotee of Arnold Sch?nberg and the 20th century music avantgardism, Adorno was, in his works prior to his exile from Germany, intensively dealing with Schubert and his opposition towards Beethoven. While Beethoven was a bold and progressive revolutionary, fascinated by the?practical (...)
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    Kneale's argument revisited.George Molnar - 1969 - Philosophical Review 78 (1):79-89.
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    Does the Type of Cheating Influence Undergraduate Students' Perceptions of Cheating?Kathleen K. Molnar & Marilyn G. Kletke - 2012 - Journal of Academic Ethics 10 (3):201-212.
    There has been a plethora of studies outlying the various factors which may affect undergraduate student cheating, generally focusing on individual, situational and deterrent factors. But beyond these factors, does the type of cheating affect students’ perceptions of cheating? We found that there were differences in regards to gradable cheating such as cheating on homework, tests and papers versus non-gradable cheating such as illegally downloading software/music from the Internet or photocopying materials which violate the university’s academic integrity policy. Gender, discussion (...)
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    Ethics vs. IT Ethics: Do Undergraduate Students Perceive a Difference?Kathleen K. Molnar, Marilyn G. Kletke & Jongsawas Chongwatpol - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 83 (4):657-671.
    Do undergraduate students perceive that it is more acceptable to ‹cheat’ using information technology (IT) than it is to cheat without the use of IT? Do business discipline-related majors cheat more than non-business discipline-related majors? Do undergraduate students perceive it to be more acceptable for them personally to cheat than for others to cheat? Questionnaires were administered to undergraduate students at five geographical academic locations in the spring, 2006 and fall 2006 and spring, 2007. A total of 708 usable questionnaires (...)
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    Language dominance shapes non-linguistic rhythmic grouping in bilinguals.Monika Molnar, Manuel Carreiras & Judit Gervain - 2016 - Cognition 152 (C):150-159.
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    The Modelwise Interpolation Property of Semantic Logics.Zalán Gyenis, Zalán Molnár & Övge Öztürk - 2023 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 52 (1):59-83.
    In this paper we introduce the modelwise interpolation property of a logic that states that whenever \(\models\phi\to\psi\) holds for two formulas \(\phi\) and \(\psi\), then for every model \(\mathfrak{M}\) there is an interpolant formula \(\chi\) formulated in the intersection of the vocabularies of \(\phi\) and \(\psi\), such that \(\mathfrak{M}\models\phi\to\chi\) and \(\mathfrak{M}\models\chi\to\psi\), that is, the interpolant formula in Craig interpolation may vary from model to model. We compare the modelwise interpolation property with the standard Craig interpolation and with the local interpolation (...)
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    Covariant Non-Equilibrium Transport Theory Solutions for RHIC.Miklos Gyulassy & Dénes Molnár - 2001 - Foundations of Physics 31 (6):875-894.
    New numerical solutions of 3+1D covariant kinetic theory are reported for nuclear collisions in the energy domain Ecm∼200 AGeV. They were obtained using the MPC 0.1.2 parton transport code employing high parton subdivision to retain Lorentz covariance. The solutions are compared to those of relativistic hydrodynamics employing Cooper–Frye isotherm freeze-out. The transport solutions follow a different dynamical path than hydrodynamics due to large dissipative effects when pQCD scattering rates and HIJING initial conditions are assumed. The transport freeze-out four-volume is sensitive (...)
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    Self-Processing and the Default Mode Network: Interactions with the Mirror Neuron System.Istvan Molnar-Szakacs & Lucina Q. Uddin - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Defeasible propositions.George Molnar - 1967 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 45 (2):185 – 197.
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    Towards a Governance Framework for Brain Data.Marcello Ienca, Joseph J. Fins, Ralf J. Jox, Fabrice Jotterand, Silja Voeneky, Roberto Andorno, Tonio Ball, Claude Castelluccia, Ricardo Chavarriaga, Hervé Chneiweiss, Agata Ferretti, Orsolya Friedrich, Samia Hurst, Grischa Merkel, Fruzsina Molnár-Gábor, Jean-Marc Rickli, James Scheibner, Effy Vayena, Rafael Yuste & Philipp Kellmeyer - 2022 - Neuroethics 15 (2):1-14.
    The increasing availability of brain data within and outside the biomedical field, combined with the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to brain data analysis, poses a challenge for ethics and governance. We identify distinctive ethical implications of brain data acquisition and processing, and outline a multi-level governance framework. This framework is aimed at maximizing the benefits of facilitated brain data collection and further processing for science and medicine whilst minimizing risks and preventing harmful use. The framework consists of four primary (...)
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    Minding Rights: Mapping Ethical and Legal Foundations of ‘Neurorights’.Sjors Ligthart, Marcello Ienca, Gerben Meynen, Fruzsina Molnar-Gabor, Roberto Andorno, Christoph Bublitz, Paul Catley, Lisa Claydon, Thomas Douglas, Nita Farahany, Joseph J. Fins, Sara Goering, Pim Haselager, Fabrice Jotterand, Andrea Lavazza, Allan McCay, Abel Wajnerman Paz, Stephen Rainey, Jesper Ryberg & Philipp Kellmeyer - 2023 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 32 (4):461-481.
    The rise of neurotechnologies, especially in combination with artificial intelligence (AI)-based methods for brain data analytics, has given rise to concerns around the protection of mental privacy, mental integrity and cognitive liberty – often framed as “neurorights” in ethical, legal, and policy discussions. Several states are now looking at including neurorights into their constitutional legal frameworks, and international institutions and organizations, such as UNESCO and the Council of Europe, are taking an active interest in developing international policy and governance guidelines (...)
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  37. Constructing the neocortex: influence on the pattern of organization in mammals.L. Krubitzer, K. Huffman & Z. Molnár - forthcoming - Brain and Mind: Evolutionary Perspectives.
     
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  38. Axiomatizing relativistic dynamics using formal thought experiments.Attila Molnár & Gergely Székely - 2015 - Synthese 192 (7):2183-2222.
    Thought experiments are widely used in the informal explanation of Relativity Theories; however, they are not present explicitly in formalized versions of Relativity Theory. In this paper, we present an axiom system of Special Relativity which is able to grasp thought experiments formally and explicitly. Moreover, using these thought experiments, we can provide an explicit definition of relativistic mass based only on kinematical concepts and we can geometrically prove the Mass Increase Formula in a natural way, without postulates of conservation (...)
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    Development of coronal stop perception: Bilingual infants keep pace with their monolingual peers.Megha Sundara, Linda Polka & Monika Molnar - 2008 - Cognition 108 (1):232-242.
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    Potential for Assessing Dynamic Problem-Solving at the Beginning of Higher Education Studies.Benő Csapó & Gyöngyvér Molnár - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8:277958.
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    Students’ Perceptions of Academic Dishonesty: A Nine-Year Study from 2005 to 2013.Kathleen K. Molnar - 2015 - Journal of Academic Ethics 13 (2):135-150.
    Students from a small, private, religious college and a large, public university completed questionnaires asking their perceptions of academic dishonesty at their institution. The questionnaires used a 5-point Likert scale to determine whether the students felt it was acceptable to cheat for a specific reason such as plagiarizing or copying homework both using and not using technology. Between fall 2005 and fall 2013, 1792 usable questionnaires were collected using similar methodology, questionnaires and respondents to control for possible extraneous variables. An (...)
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    The Co-evolution of Honesty and Strategic Vigilance.Christophe Heintz, Mia Karabegovic & Andras Molnar - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7:186680.
    We hypothesize that when honesty is not motivated by selfish goals, it reveals social preferences that have evolved for convincing strategically vigilant partners that one is a person worth cooperating with. In particular, we explain how the patterns of dishonest behavior observed in recent experiments can be motivated by preferences for social and self-esteem. These preferences have evolved because they are adaptive in an environment where it is advantageous to be selected as a partner by others and where these others (...)
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    Off to market: but which one? Understanding the participation of small-scale farmers in short food supply chains—a Hungarian case study.Zsófia Benedek, Imre Fertő & Adrienn Molnár - 2018 - Agriculture and Human Values 35 (2):383-398.
    The research described in this paper was designed to identify the factors that influence the importance small-scale farmers place on different marketing channels of short food supply chains. The focus concerns two entirely different types of market that are present in the bigger cities in Hungary: ‘conventional’ markets where there are no restrictions on locality but the farmer-market relationship is based on binding contracts, and newly-emergent farmers’ markets at which only local growers can sell ad hoc, using their own portable (...)
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    The Ethics of COVID-19 Vaccine Allocation: Don't Forget the Trade-Offs!Julian W. März, Anett Molnar, Søren Holm & Michael Schlander - 2022 - Public Health Ethics 15 (1):41-50.
    The issue of COVID-19 vaccine allocation is still highly controversial on the international as well as on the national level, and policy-makers worldwide struggle in striking a fair balance between different ethical principles of vaccine allocation, in particular maximum benefit, reciprocity, social justice and equal respect. Any political decision that implements these principles comes at a cost in terms of loss of lives and of loss of life years that could potentially have been prevented by a different vaccination strategy. This (...)
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    The Efficacy and Development of Students' Problem-Solving Strategies During Compulsory Schooling: Logfile Analyses.Gyöngyvér Molnár & Benő Csapó - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Authority: Fragments of the Good Regime.Attila K. Molnár - 2021 - In Eric S. Kos (ed.), Oakeshott’s Skepticism, Politics, and Aesthetics. Springer Verlag. pp. 127-141.
    In spite of the constant disdain of conservatives for utopias, they continued the Greek tradition of reflection on the good regime. The good regime for Oakeshott contained the possibility of a decent life and freedom, potentially resulting in conflicts. For him the good regime does not prevent fights, but it provides some solution to settle them. This logic involves the need for enforcement. The authority for many people on the Right seems to be a plausible and convenient solution for the (...)
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    Atomistic multiscale simulations on the anisotropic tensile behaviour of copper-alloyed alpha-iron at different states of thermal ageing.David Molnar, Peter Binkele, Stephen Hocker & Siegfried Schmauder - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (5):586-607.
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    Alfred Rosenberg’s clash with Christianity.Aleksandar Molnar - 2006 - Filozofija I Društvo 2006 (29):9-35.
    In the article the author is following the development of Alfred Rosenberg?s social and political theory. Special attention is given to the anti-Christian attitude of the so-called "chief ideologist of Third Reich". Although one among the creators of the apocalyptic anti-Semitist ideology he opposed Nazi "Eastern politics" during the World War II. Instead of atrocities against the eastern peoples he was prepared to give them certain autonomy and to treat them as some kind of racially inferior allies. For him, only (...)
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    Chaos in induced rhythms of the brain – the value of ERP studies.Márk Molnár - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (2):305-305.
    Event-related potentials (ERPs) – neglected almost entirely by Wright & Liley – allow objective investigation of information processing in the brain. The application of chaos theory to such an analysis broadens this possibility. Through the use of the point correlation dimension (PD2) accurate dimensional analysis of different Event-Related Potential components such as the P3 wave is possible.
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    Can Jesus' divinity be recognized as 'definitive, authentic and essential' if it is grounded in election? Just how far did the later Barth historicize christology?Paul D. Molnar - 2010 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 52 (1):40-81.
    This article explores Karl Barth's early and later understanding of the incarnation with a view toward answering two very important theological questions: did Barth so historicize his Christology in his doctrine of Reconciliation that he could no longer accept his own earlier view that “His Word would still be His Word apart from this becoming [incarnate], just as Father, Son and Holy Spirit would be none the less eternal God, if no world had been created”? Or did his earlier view (...)
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