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    Abstrahierungsformen des Rechts.Béla Pokol - 2011 - Rechtstheorie 42 (1):105-123.
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    State power based on Changeability.Bela Pokol - 1990 - World Futures 29 (1):95-105.
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    A jog elmélete.Béla Pokol - 2001 - Budapest: Rejtjel Kiadó.
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  4. Contemporary legal philosophising: Schmitt, Kelsen, Lukács, Hart, & law and literature, with Marxism's dark legacy in Central Europe (on teaching legal philosophy in appendix).Csaba Varga - 2013 - Budapest: Szent István Társulat.
    Reedition of papers in English spanning from 1986 to 2009 /// Historical background -- An imposed legacy -- Twentieth century contemporaneity -- Appendix: The philosophy of teaching legal philosophy in Hungary /// HISTORICAL BACKGROUND -- PHILOSOPHY OF LAW IN CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE: A SKETCH OF HISTORY [1999] 11–21 // PHILOSOPHISING ON LAW IN THE TURMOIL OF COMMUNIST TAKEOVER IN HUNGARY (TWO PORTRAITS, INTERWAR AND POSTWAR: JULIUS MOÓR & ISTVÁN LOSONCZY) [2001–2002] 23–39: Julius Moór 23 / István Losonczy 29 // (...)
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    Béla Hamvas’s Concept of Authentic Tradition in European Context.Béla Mester - 2020 - Filozofia 75 (1).
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    Medical ethics committees in hungary dr. Bela Blasszauer.Bela Blasszauer - 1991 - HEC Forum 3 (5):277-283.
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    Are there differences in business ethics within SMEs’ most important business sectors in the V4 countries? Empirical research.Jaroslav Belas, Katarina Zvarikova, Justas Streimikis & Martina Jakubcinova - 2024 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 14 (1-2):124-136.
    Business ethics represents an important aspect that influences each country’s socio-economic system, and is important to society, environment, and economy. The present article aims to define significant attributes of business ethics in the sector of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and compares their attitudes within the three most significant business sectors in the Visegrad Group countries (V4 countries: Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Poland, and Hungary). An empirical study, focusing on the attitudes of small and medium-sized firms, was conducted in June (...)
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    Morálelméleti vizsgálódások: a közmorál elméleti eltüntetésének kritikája.Béla Pokol - 2010 - Budapest: Kairosz.
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    Wishful thinking and self-deception.Bela Szabados - 1973 - Analysis 33 (June):201-205.
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    Wittgenstein and musical formalism.Béla Szabados - 2006 - Philosophy 81 (4):649-658.
    I argue that Wittgenstein was no lifelong musical formalist. I further contend that the attribution of musical formalism obscures, while the break with it I propose explains, the role that music played in the development of his philosophy of language. What is more, I sketch a perspective on the later Wittgenstein’s remarks on the music and musical understanding that supports my claims. Throughout my discussion, rather than assimilating Hanslick’s and Wittgenstein’s views on music, I point to similarities and differences between (...)
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    Self deception.Béla Szabados - 1974 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 4 (September):41-49.
    People do, quite naturally and not uncommonly, speak of other people as deceiving themselves, as being their own dupes. A man's child is ill and growing constantly worse. The father keeps talking optimistically about the future, keeps explaining away the evidence, and keeps pointing to what he insists are signs of improvement. We can easily imagine ourselves deciding that he has deceived himself about his son's condition. Nor is it the case that talk of self-deception is appropriate only in connection (...)
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    Art and “The Sublime Truth”.Béla Bacsó - 2007 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 28 (1):195-208.
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    A rendszerek általános elmélete: összegyűjtött írások.Béla Zalai & Gábor Berényi - 1984 - Budapest: Gondolat. Edited by Gábor Berényi.
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    Protagoras’s Great Speech and the Republic.Bela Egyed - 2024 - Open Journal of Philosophy 14 (1):132-140.
    This paper argues, first, that one can render Protagoras’s view on the teach ability of political virtue coherent by distinguishing between the affect required for achieving it and the capacity for developing these affect into fully fledged virtues. Second, the paper argues that by focusing on Books II - III of the Republic one might see an affinity between between Protagoras’s suggestion that virtuous citizens might give advice, without ruling it, in the affairs of the city and Plato’s conservative practical (...)
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    Draft for Understanding the Historical Background of Changes in the Ideological Language and Communication of Secret Services in 20th Century’s Hungary.Bela Revesz - 2020 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 33 (3):855-898.
    Words can mean different things to different people. This can be problematic, mainly for those working together in a bureaucratic institution, such as the secret service. Shared, certified, explicit and codified definitions offer a counter to subjective, solitary and/or culturally dominant definitions. It’s true that codified secrecy terms for secret services can be seen to involve a number of political, cultural, subcultural “languages”, but if words come from unclassified or declassified files, memorandums and/or records, one needs a deep understanding of (...)
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    Empirical research on business ethics of SMEs in the V4 countries.Katarina Zvaríková, Dagmar Bařinová, Jaroslav Belás & Ľubomir Palčák - 2023 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 13 (1-2):51-63.
    The aim of this study is to evaluate the level of select ethical issues in Visegrad Four (V4) countries (Czech republic, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary) and quantify the differences in the attitudes of entrepreneurs in the field of business ethics in these countries. Empirical research was conducted in June 2022 in the V4 countries. Data collection was carried out by the renowned external company MNFORCE using "Computer Assisted Web Interviewing" (CAWI Research Method), according to the questionnaire created by the research (...)
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    Geschichte des Seelenbegriffes und der Seelenlokalisation.Béla Révész - 1966 - Stuttgart,: F. Enke.
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    Die rechtssysteme, grundriss einer rechtsphilosophie.Béla Tuka - 1941 - Berlin-Wien,: A. Limbach.
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    The characteristics and acquisition of evolutionary competence.Bela Banathy - 1987 - World Futures 23 (1):123-144.
  20. Case study methodology.Bela Florenthal & Ashley Ismailovski - 2019 - In Annette Baron & Kelly McNeal (eds.), Case study methodology in higher education. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference.
     
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  21. Critics of Society: Precursors and Predecessors of Sociology.Bela Dutta Gupta - 2007 - In Sabyasachi Bhattacharya (ed.), Development of modern Indian thought and the social sciences. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 139.
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    Philosophische Gotteslehre.Béla Weissmahr - 1983 - Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer.
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    Hypocrisy.Béla Szabados - 1979 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):195 - 210.
    What is it to be a hypocrite? Gilbert Ryle's answer is the by now commonly held one: to be hypocritical is to “try to appear activated by a motive other than one's real motive”; again, it is “deliberately to refrain from saying what comes to one's lips, while pretending to say frankly things one does not mean.” Can this be the right answer? My aim is to show that it cannot. In doing this I hope to gesture towards a richer (...)
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    Hypocrisy After Aristotle.Béla Szabados & Eldon Soifer - 1998 - Dialogue 37 (3):545-.
    RésuméCet article examine diverses façons d'exploiter l'éthique aristotélicienne pour rendre compte philosophiquement de l'hypocrisie. Aristote lui-même n'apas dit grand chose d'explicite à ce sujet, mais nous nous employons à identifier et à scruter les passages qui sont les plus pertinents pour un traitement distinctif de l'hypocrisie, élucidant en cours de route un certain nombre de confusions à propos d'Aristote. Nous envisageons divers domaines d'émotion et d'action qui pourraient fournir un lieu propre au vice de l'hypocrisie, ceux en particulier de l'engagement (...)
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    The Morality of Self-Deception.Béla Szabados - 1974 - Dialogue 13 (1):25-34.
    Is self-deception always immoral? That it is always immoral to deceive oneself seems to have been the ‘received’ view amongst philosophers. Such a view was vigorously supported by Bishop Butler in the eighteenth century. Recently, Herbert Fingarette has argued for a similar position. In this paper I wish to examine Butler's and Fingarette's arguments and contend that no morally sensitive and reasonable person can possibly accept them without thereby ceasing to be morally sensitive and reasonable.
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    Butler on corrupt conscience.Béla Szabados - 1976 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 14 (4):462-469.
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    Fingarette on self-deception.Bela Szabados - 1977 - Philosophical Papers 6 (May):21-30.
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    Rorty on belief and self‐deception.Béla Szabados - 1974 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 17 (1):464-473.
    In this note I argue that although Rorty's programme (Inquiry, Vol. 15, No. 4) to bring into focus the role that belief plays in self?deception is a salutary one, her actual claims obscure that role. It is also contended that Rorty fails to de?mythologize self?deception, since her account is either paradox?ridden or else describes a concept recognizably distinct from the concept of self?deception.
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    Art and “The Sublime Truth”.Béla Bacsó - 2007 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 28 (1):195-208.
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    „Das Lebendige ist schön“. Bemerkungen zu Hegels Kunstauffassung.Béla Bacsó - 2020 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 45 (1):55.
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    Jean Roy. Hobbes et Freud. Halifax, Dalhousie University Press, 1976. 98 p.Bela Egyed - 1981 - Philosophiques 8 (1):202-204.
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    Autobiography after Wittgenstein.Béla Szabados - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (1):1-12.
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    Reading Rousseau through the eyes of embarrassment.Béla Szabados - 1994 - British Journal of Aesthetics 34 (3):266-277.
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    Plato, Hegel and the Crisis of Liberalism.Bela Egyed - 2022 - Open Journal of Philosophy 12 (3):433-451.
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    Die methodologische Symmetrie von Verifikation und Falsifikation.Béla Juhos - 1970 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 1 (1):41-70.
    Es wird ausgegangen von den in den empirischen Wissenschaften vorkommenden Satzarten. Die Abhängigkeit der Kennzeichnungen "vollständig" bzw. "hinreichend verifiziert" von den Kriterien der benützten Überprüfungsverfahren wird untersucht. Die irrigen Voraussetzungen extremer Verallgemeinerungen, wie der "Verifikations-these" Wittgensteins und der "asymmetrischen Falsifikationstheorie" Poppers, werden aufgezeigt. Die methodologische Symmetrie von Verifikation und Falsifikation wird durch den Hinweis auf die gleicherweise unerläßliche Bedeutung der induktiven Schritte und des kontrollierenden Aufsuchens von Unverträglichkeiten für den wissenschaftlichen Fortschritt begründet. Unter Berücksichtigung dieser Kriterien werden empirische Allsätze als (...)
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    Questioning the StatesmanBela Egyed - 2023 - Open Journal of Philosophy 13 (1):7-31.
    There are three major themes in the dialogue thought to be Plato’s Statesman: the nature of statesmanship, the difference between perfect and less than perfect regimes and the method of division. In this paper I focus on the first two themes. I argue, first, that the dialogue makes a plausible case for what it takes to be a wise statesman. In doing so, I play down the importance of the second theme: the difference between regimes. In fact, I consider this (...)
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    Spinoza, Schopenhauer and the Standpoint of Affirmation.Bela Egyed - 2007 - PhaenEx 2 (1):110-131.
    This paper has two aims: to show the affinities between Schopenhauer’s and Spinoza’s ethics and ontology, and to show that Spinoza’s position, where it is in conflict with it, is superior to Schopenhauer’s. The main focus is on Schopenhauer’s attacks on the affirmation of the will-to-live. It is argued that these attacks are not even convincing in terms of what he says about “better knowledge”, namely, that they are valid only against vulgar forms of affirmations of the Will. Also, it (...)
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    Hypocrisy, Change of Mind, and Weakness of Will: How to Do Moral Philosophy with Examples.Béla Szabados & Eldon Soifer - 1999 - Metaphilosophy 30 (1&2):60-78.
    What are the differences between hypocrisy, change of mind, and weakness of will? Each typically involves a gap between word and deed, yet they do not seem morally equivalent. Moreover, they are intuitively different concepts, even though the conceptual boundaries between them are fuzzy. This paper explores diverse examples, attempting to identify elements which may be distinctive of each concept, with special attention to hypocrisy. It also provides a discussion of the appropriateness of such use of examples in moral philosophy.
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    Nietzsche.Béla Brandenstein - 2002 - Budapest,: Szent István-Társulat.
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    On Tacit Knowledge for Philosophy of Education.Oliver Belas - 2017 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 37 (4):347-365.
    This article offers a detailed reading Gascoigne and Thornton’s book Tacit Knowledge, which aims to account for the tacitness of tacit knowledge while preserving its status as knowledge proper. I take issue with their characterization and rejection of the existential-phenomenological Background—which they presuppose even as they dismiss—and their claim that TK can be articulated “from within”—which betrays a residual Cartesianism, the result of their elision of conceptuality and propositionality. Knowledgeable acts instantiate capacities which we might know we have and of (...)
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    On "Moral Expertise".Béla Szabados - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (1):117 - 129.
    Not so long ago it was fashionable to claim that it is not the moral philosopher's business to say what things are good or what actions we should perform. This view is succinctly stated by A. J. Ayer:There is a distinction, which is not always sufficiently marked, between the activity of a moralist, who sets out to elaborate a moral code, or to encourage its observance, and that of a moral philosopher, whose concern is not primarily to make moral judgments (...)
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    Embarrassment and Self-Esteem.Béla Szabados - 1990 - Journal of Philosophical Research 15:341-349.
    Emotions are in as a philosophical topic. Yet the recent literature is bent on grand theorizing rather than attempting to explore particular emotions and their roles in our lives. In this paper, I aim to remedy this situation a little by exploring the emotion of embarrassment. First, I critically examine R.C. Solomon’s conceptual sketch and try to distinguish “embarrassment” from “shame”, “humiliation” and “being amused”. Secondly, I argue that “private embarrassment” is a coherent and useful idea and social scientists and (...)
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein on Race, Gender, and Cultural Identity: Philosophy as a Personal Endeavour.Béla Szabados - 2010 - Edwin Mellen Press.
    This book paints a portrait of Ludwig Wittgenstein that is very different from conventional portraits that narrowly depict him as a philosopher's philosopher silent about social, ethical and cultural questions.
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    "Az eleven szép": filozófiai és művészetelméleti írások.Béla Bacsó - 2006 - Budapest: Kijárat.
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    'Das lebendige ist schön': Remarks on Hegel's conception of art.Bela Bacso - 2008 - Estetika: The Central European Journal of Aestetics; Until 2008: Estetika (Aesthetics) 45 (1).
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  46. Incidences de la Pensée Africaine TVadition-Nelle sur le Développment.Bela Balde - 1988 - In Joseph Major Nyasani (ed.), Philosophical focus on culture and traditional thought systems in development. Nairobi: Konrad Adenauer Foundation. pp. 253.
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    The Relationship of Systems Theory to Education: The Problem of Internalization in Systems Education.Bela H. Banathy - 1974 - In Donald E. Washburn & Dennis R. Smith (eds.), Coping with increasing complexity: implications of general semantics and general systems theory. New York: Gordon & Breach. pp. 143.
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    Autobiography and philosophy: Variations on a theme of Wittgenstein.Bela Szabados - 1995 - Metaphilosophy 26 (1-2):63-80.
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    On.Béla Szabados - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (1):117-129.
    Not so long ago it was fashionable to claim that it is not the moral philosopher's business to say what things are good or what actions we should perform. This view is succinctly stated by A. J. Ayer:There is a distinction, which is not always sufficiently marked, between the activity of a moralist, who sets out to elaborate a moral code, or to encourage its observance, and that of a moral philosopher, whose concern is not primarily to make moral judgments (...)
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    Rival Histories of Emer de Vattel's Law of Nations.Béla Kapossy - 2010 - Grotiana 31 (1):5-21.
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