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    A contingent reinforcer.J. R. Wittenborn, Edith Adler, Ada Lukacs, Jean Sharrock & John J. Simmons - 1963 - Psychological Review 70 (5):418-431.
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  2. Histoire et conscience de classe Collection, « Arguments ».Georg Lukacs, K. Axelos & J. Bois - 1961 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 66 (1):213-216.
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    Some Further Theological Disputations at Vienna in the Fifteenth Century.Edit Anna Lukács - 2017 - Https://Doi.Org/10.1484/J.Bpm.5.113343 58:325-353.
    Manuscripts in the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek contain several unexplored witnesses to theological disputations that took place at the University of Vienna in the fifteenth century. Three manuscripts especially contain, along with many new questions, debates that are also recorded in Harvard MS Lat. 162, and testify to the contribution of Petrus Reicher de Pirchenwart, Regent Master in Theology, to the disputes. These witnesses also reveal that Andreas de Waytra was an important collector of Viennese theological debates, especially in his rapellarius, and (...)
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    Lukács and the Frankfurt School in the Soviet Union.Thomas J. Blakeley - 1986 - Studies in Soviet Thought 31 (1):47-51.
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  5. Lukacs on culture and primacy of economic.J. Bien - 1974 - Journal of Thought 9 (1):28-36.
     
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    Continuity in Georg Lukács theory of literary realism.J. W. Payne - unknown
    This thesis attempts to show that Georg Lukacs' Marxist theory of realism is best understood, not as a self sufficient body of theory, but in the context of his pre- Marxist theory of literature and his,role in the Communist movement, A comparison of the theory expounded in "Die Seele and die Fonaen" and "Die Theorie des Romans" with the main positions of "Geschichte und Kiassenbewusstsein" reveals that it was remarkably easy for Lukacs to accommodate his literary theory within the newly-acquired (...)
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    The Concrete Totality and Lukacs' Concept of Proletarian Bildung.J. Schmidt - 1975 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1975 (24):2-40.
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    Marxism and Subjectivity Remarks on Georg Lukacs and Existential Phenomenology.J. Miller - 1970 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1970 (6):175-183.
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    Pour une Sociologie des Intellectuels Revolutionnaires: L'Evolution Politique de Lukacs, 1909-1929.J. Herf - 1978 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1978 (37):226-235.
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    Social Ontology and the Past, Present and Future of Critical Theory: A Critical Reading of Georg Lukács and the Possibility of Critical Social Ontology.J. F. Dorahy - 2023 - Critical Horizons 24 (1):76-87.
    In both continental and analytical philosophy, social ontology has emerged as a particularly lively and increasingly sophisticated area of debate. This essay explores the potential contribution that social-ontological thinking can make to the continued development of critical theory via a critical reading of Georg Lukács and the Possibility of Critical Social Ontology – a collection of essays edited by Michael J. Thompson and published by Brill as part of the Studies in Critical Social Sciences series. The essay argues that (...)
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    Georg Lukacs: Kritiker der unreinen Vernunft.Christoph J. Bauer, Britta Caspers & Werner Jung (eds.) - 2010 - Duisburg: Universitätsverlag Rhein-Ruhr.
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  12. Lukacs - marksizm jako filozofia.Marek J. Siemek - 1986 - Studia Filozoficzne 252 (11).
     
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    REIFICATION: a defense of lukács’s original formulation.Matthew J. Smetona - 2018 - Angelaki 23 (5):32-47.
    This essay offers a defense of Lukács’s original formulation of the concept of reification, with a particular emphasis on defending the Marxist social-ontological commitments at work in that conception. An attempt will be made to demonstrate that these commitments cannot be summarily dismissed as they have been in Axel Honneth’s “rehabilitation” of the concept. Honneth’s project, it will be argued, consists in an attempt to dispense entirely with the Marxist character of the concept of reification, as well as an (...)
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    Lukács and Heidegger. [REVIEW]J. S. T. - 1978 - Review of Metaphysics 32 (1):136-137.
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    Totality, Realism, and the Type: Lukács' Later Literary Criticism as Political Theory.Brian J. Shaw - 1990 - Philosophical Forum 21 (4):412.
    Lukacs's post-1930 literary criticism reveals a problematic continuity with the theory of totality articulated in History and Class Consciousness (1923). No longer the self-knowledge of a militant proletariat, totality emerges as the contemplative vision of great bourgeois novelists. Shorn of its earlier messianic overtones, the later criticism promises a more labile political theory whose possibilities have already been explored by theorists such as liberation theologians and socialist feminists. This same change, however, coupled with Lukacs's failure to confront its metatheoretical consequences, (...)
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    Lukács and the Frankfurt school in the soviet union.Thomas J. Blakeley - 1986 - Studies in East European Thought 31 (1):47-51.
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    Notes towards the critical theory of post-industrialism capitalism.J. F. Dorahy - 2022 - Thesis Eleven 171 (1):20-29.
    This essay aims to continue to develop the thesis that the welter of political-economic, social, technological, and subjective transformations that characterized the final decades of the 20th century and the first decades of the 21st necessitate a re-thinking of the relationship between social criticism and the critique of political economy. Herein the focus is directed towards the critique of reification and industrial rationalization as developed in the works of Georg Lukács and Cornelius Castoriadis. Drawing on recent phenomenological and psychological (...)
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    Adorno's Reception of Weber and Lukács.Michael J. Thompson - 2019 - In Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), A companion to Adorno. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 221–235.
    Adorno was deeply influenced by ideas about the rationalization of mass society and effects of commodification on consciousness. The work of Max Weber and Georg Lukács were dual influences that shaped much of Adorno's own work. He develops his critique of the “totally administered society” as a confluence of Weber's rationalization thesis as well as Lukács' theory of reification of consciousness due to the penetration of the commodity form into everyday life. But Adorno moves beyond these ideas by (...)
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  19. Refiguring Critical Theory: Jyrgen Habermas and the Possibilities of Political Change.Craig J. Hanks - 2002 - Upa.
    Refiguring Critical Theory offers some thoughts about the nature of democracy and the possibilities of individual and collective self-determination. The text traces theories of the relationship between being and consciousness from Marx through Lukacs and the Frankfurt School to Habermas' recent work The Theory of Communicative Action.
     
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  20. The Hidden God: A Study of Tragic Vision in the Pensées of Pascal and the Tragedies of Racine. [REVIEW]J. B. R. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):152-152.
    This is much more than a sensitive study of Pascal and Racine. Using Lukács concept of a world vision—"the psychic expression of the relationship between certain human groups and their social or physical environment"-Goldmann applies a dialectical method to the interpretation of what he calls "the tragic vision." This is a coherent world vision expressed in the works of Pascal, Racine, Kant, and the Jansenists. Goldmann argues that this coherent vision supersedes rationalism and empiricism and is at the same (...)
     
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  21. John Lukacs, "Historical Consciousness or the Remembered Past". [REVIEW]George J. Stack - 1969 - Man and World 2 (4):626.
     
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    Adventures of the Dialectic.Joseph J. Bien (ed.) - 1973 - Northwestern University Press.
    "We need a philosophy of both history and spirit to deal with the problems we touch upon here. Yet we would be unduly rigorous if we were to wait for perfectly elaborated principles before speaking philosophically of politics." Thus Merleau-Ponty introduces _Adventures of the Dialectic,_ his study of Marxist philosophy and thought. In this study, containing chapters on Weber, Lukacs, Lenin, Sartre, and Marx himself, Merleau-Ponty investigates and attempts to go beyond the dialectic.
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    Verdinglichung und das Netz der Normen: Wege zu einer Kritischen Theorie des Bewusstseins.Michael J. Thompson - 2020 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 68 (2):218-241.
    This paper proposes a reconstruction of Georg Lukács’ thesis of reification by viewing it through the normative theory of consciousness. As I see it, reification of consciousness is the result of the ways that norms that have been patterned by external social systems come to be absorbed into the background structures of cognition. As a result, consciousness becomes increasingly fitted to these normative patterns. A web of norms therefore comes to heteronomously link consciousness and social systems via processes of (...)
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    Die Marxsche Theorie. [REVIEW]B. J. - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (2):342-343.
    This book is one of the more important works to appear in its field in the last ten years. Besides his well known abilities in Hegelian studies, Hartmann here demonstrates a wide and serious understanding of Marxism after Lenin. His references to the Frankfurt School, Althusseur, Lukacs, Merleau-Ponty, etc., are not only good presentations of their thought but often show critical insight into their works. Hartmann’s major concern is to examine Marx’s dialectical interpretation of history and in so doing decide (...)
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    Marx, Engels, and dialectics.Philip J. Kain - 1982 - Studies in Soviet Thought 23 (4):271-283.
    In his very influential book, History and Class Consciousness, Lukács argued that Engels illegitimately extended Marx's dialectical method beyond the social realm to the realm of nature and in doing so replaced Marx's dialectical theory of knowledge (in which subject and object are reciprocally trans formed) with a contemplative reflection theory (in which subject and object "persist in their old, rigid opposition").1 Since then, and very much in the same spirit, many others have located the difference between Marx and (...)
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    Hölderlin’s Politics of the New Mythology.Matthew J. Delhey - 2023 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 37 (3):369-380.
    ABSTRACT This article reevaluates Hölderlin’s social and political thought in the 1790s. Against Georg Lukács, it argues that Hölderlin’s politics of the new mythology, while utopian, are not mystical. In the Fragment of Philosophical Letters and the Oldest System-Programme of German Idealism, Hölderlin instead articulates two fundamental claims. Socially, the new mythical collectivity must elevate (erheben) the social relations produced by bourgeois society, exalting them in aesthetic-religious form, rather than sublating (aufheben) them, modifying both their form and their content. (...)
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    Scientism: Philosophy and the Infatuation with Science. [REVIEW]Roger Harris, Kevin Magill, Vincent Geoghegan, Anthony Elliott, Chris Arthur, Michael Gardiner, David Macey, Nöel Parker, Alex Klaushofer, Gary Kitchen, Tom Furniss, Christopher J. Arthur, Sadie Plant, Fred Inglis, Matthew Rampley, Alison Ainley, Daryl Glaser, Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Sean Sayers, Keith Ansell-Pearson & Lucy Frith - 1992 - Radical Philosophy 61 (61).
  28. "Hinweise auf": S. Blasucci, Socrate; W. Dilthey, Geistesgeschichte des 19. Jahrhunderts; Essays on J. L. Austin; R. Koselleck/ W. D. Stempel , Geschichte - Ereignis und Erzählung; J. Mészáros, Lukács' Concept of Dialectic; Ders., Aspekte von Geschichte u. Klassenbewusstsein; Th. J. Owens, Phenomenology and Intersubjectivity. Plotins Schriften; G. Pauss , Kant; A. Rigobello , Ricerche sul trascendentale Kantiano; P. Winch, Ethics and Action. [REVIEW]Michael Theunissen - 1974 - Philosophische Rundschau 20:306-309.
     
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  29. Michael J. Thompson, ed., Georg Lukács Reconsidered: Critical Essays.Drew Milne - 2012 - Radical Philosophy 171:33.
     
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    Michael J. Thompson, ed., Georg Lukács Reconsidered: Critical Essays in Politics, Philosophy and Aesthetics, Review by Bryan Smyth. [REVIEW]Bryan Smyth - 2012 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 16 (2):274-280.
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    Michael J. Thompson, ed., Georg Lukács Reconsidered: Critical Essays in Politics, Philosophy and Aesthetics; Timothy Bewes and Timothy Hall, eds., Georg Lukács: The Fundamental Dissonance of Existence. Aesthetics, Politics, Literature, Review by Bryan Smyth. [REVIEW]Bryan Smyth - 2012 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 16 (2):274-280.
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    RESEÑA de : Bauer, Christoph J.; Caspers, Britta; Hebing, Niklas; Junng, Werner; Wendt Holger . Georg Lukács. Werk undWirkung. Duisburg, Alemania : Universitätsverlag Rhein-Ruhr, 2008. [REVIEW]Óscar Cubo Ugarte - 2010 - Endoxa 25:413.
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  33. Epopeja i przypowieść w interpretacji Gyorgy Lukacs : Teoria powieści. Esej historyczno-filozoficzny o wielkich formach epiki, przełożył J.Goślicki, posłowie A.Brodzka, Biblioteka Krytyki Literackiej, PIW, W-wa 1968, s.172). [REVIEW]Maja E. Cybulska - 1969 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (6):116-122.
     
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  34. "Hinweise auf": S. Mansion: Études Aristotéliciennes; G. Pico della Mirandola, Über die Vorstellung; G. Pontano: Dialoge; A Spinoza Bibliography 1971-1983 ; Chr. Wolff: Rede über die praktische Philosophie der Chinesen; J. M. Chladenius: Allgemeine Geschichtswissenschaft; R. Heckmann/H. Krings/R. W. Meyer : Natur und Subjektivität; M. Jäger: Die Ästhetik als Antwort auf das kopernikanische Weltbild; G. Pasternack: Georg Lukács, Späte Ästhetik und Literaturtheorie; C. F. Graumann/Th. Herrmann : Karl Bühlers Axiomatik u. A. Eschbach : Bühler-Studien; Y. Nitta : Japanische Beiträge zur Phänomenologie; H. Plessner: Gesammelte Schriften IX; Ch. Taylor: Philosophical Papers I u. II; R. K. Merton: Entwicklung und Wandel von Forschungsinteressen. [REVIEW]Peter Rohs - 1986 - Philosophische Rundschau 33:157-160.
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    The young Hegel: studies in the relations between dialectics and economics.György Lukacs - 1975 - London: Merlin Press.
    "If we are to understand not only the direct impact of Marx on the development of German thought but also his sometimes extremely indirect influence, an exact knowledge of Hegel, of both his greatness and his limitation, is absolutely indispensable."- from the preface. It is well known that Hegel exerted a major influence on the development of Marx's thought. This circumstance led Lukacs, one of the chief Marxist theoreticians of this century, to embark on his exploration of Hegelian antecedents in (...)
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  36. Irodalom és szocializmus.Attila József - 1967 - Budapest]: Kossuth Könyvkiadó. Edited by László Forgács.
     
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    The Theory of The Novel.Georg Lukacs - 1974 - MIT Press. Edited by Anna Bostock.
    Georg Lukács wrote The Theory of the Novel in 1914-1915, a period that also saw the conception of Rosa Luxemburg's Spartacus Letters, Lenin's Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism, Spengler's Decline of the West, and Ernst Bloch's Spirit of Utopia. Like many of Lukács's early essays, it is a radical critique of bourgeois culture and stems from a specific Central European philosophy of life and tradition of dialectical idealism whose originators include Kant, Hegel, Novalis, Marx, Kierkegaard, Simmel, Weber, (...)
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  38. Publicity and Common Commitment to Believe.J. R. G. Williams - 2021 - Erkenntnis 88 (3):1059-1080.
    Information can be public among a group. Whether or not information is public matters, for example, for accounts of interdependent rational choice, of communication, and of joint intention. A standard analysis of public information identifies it with (some variant of) common belief. The latter notion is stipulatively defined as an infinite conjunction: for p to be commonly believed is for it to believed by all members of a group, for all members to believe that all members believe it, and so (...)
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  39. Objectual understanding, factivity and belief.J. Adam Carter & Emma C. Gordon - 2016 - In Martin Grajner & Pedro Schmechtig (eds.), Epistemic Reasons, Norms and Goals. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 423-442.
    Should we regard Jennifer Lackey’s ‘Creationist Teacher’ as understanding evolution, even though she does not, given her religious convictions, believe its central claims? We think this question raises a range of important and unexplored questions about the relationship between understanding, factivity and belief. Our aim will be to diagnose this case in a principled way, and in doing so, to make some progress toward appreciating what objectual understanding—i.e., understanding a subject matter or body of information—demands of us. Here is the (...)
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    Verdikt und Trauerspiel. Ein Rezensionsessay zu Lukács, mit Seitenblicken auf Adorno. [REVIEW]Konstantin Baehrens - 2013 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 65 (4):394-405.
    Michael J. Thompson (ed.): Georg Lukács Reconsidered. Critical Essays in Politics, Philosophy and Aesthetics, London/New York: Continuum 2011, 253 + ix p. Timothy Bewes/Timothy Hall (eds.): Georg Lukács: The Fundamental Dissonance of Existence. Aesthetics, Politics, Literature, London/New York: Continuum 2011, 239 + xi p.
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    Functions of Thought and the Synthesis of Intuitions.J. Michael Young - 1992 - In Paul Guyer (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Kant. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 3--101.
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    Logika.József Baló - 1974 - Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó.
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  43. Az érték antinómiái: az újkantiánus értékelmélet és hatása a szociológia módszertanára.József Bayer - 1989 - Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.
     
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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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  45. A szinthétikus jogbölcselet vázlata és történelmi kialakulásának főbb mozzanatai.József Hegedüs - 1930 - Budapest,: Politzer Zs. és fia.
     
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  46. Személyiség és filozófia.József Lick - 1969 - [Budapest]: Kossuth Könyvkiadó.
     
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    Vico: eszmetörténet mint korlátlan szemiózis.József Nagy - 2003 - Budapest: Áron.
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    Gyógyítás és erkölcs.József Pintér - 2003 - [Budapest]: Kairosz.
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    Az ind filozófia.József Schmidt - 1991 - Budapest: L.I. Farkas. Edited by Lőrinc Imre Farkas.
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  50. Challenges of universalism theologico-philosophical considerations of natural law by Transylvanian. Antitrinitarians in the late sixteenth century (Jacobus Palaeologus and Christian Francken).József Simon - 2022 - In Hans W. Blom (ed.), Sacred Polities, Natural Law and the Law of Nations in the 16th-17th Centuries. Boston: BRILL.
     
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