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    From the theater to the hippodrome: A critique of Jeffrey Green’s theory of plebiscitary democracy and an alternative.Gábor Illés & András Körösényi - 2022 - Contemporary Political Theory 21 (3):419-442.
    The article argues that the theory of plebiscitary leader democracy, originally developed by Max Weber, is in its somewhat rejuvenated version a helpful framework in interpreting longer-term and more recent empirical trends in contemporary democracies, such as the growing personalization of politics, the emergence of populist leaders, rising levels of polarization, and the growing importance of social media. However, to realize the potential of the theory, it should be detached from Jeffrey Green’s most original, yet insufficiently realistic elaboration of plebiscitary (...)
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    Deindustrialization, social disintegration, and health: a neoclassical sociological approach.Gábor Scheiring & Lawrence King - 2023 - Theory and Society 52 (1):145-178.
    Deindustrialization is a major burden on workers’ health in many countries, calling for theoretically informed sociological analysis. Here, we present a novel neoclassical sociological synthesis of the lived experience of deindustrialization. We conceptualize industry as a social institution whose disintegration has widespread implications for the social fabric. Combining Durkheimian and Marxian categories, we show that deindustrialization generates ruptures in economic production, which entail job and income loss, increased exploitation, social inequality, and the disruption of services. These ruptures spill over to (...)
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    A COMMENTARY ON PLOTINUS. P. Kalligas The Enneads of Plotinus. A Commentary, Volume 1. Translated by Elizabeth Key Fowden and Nicolas Pilavachi. Pp. xxii + 706, ills, map. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2014 . Cased, £59, US$85. ISBN: 978-0-691-15421-3. [REVIEW]Gary Gabor - 2016 - The Classical Review 66 (1):87-89.
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    Julian's hymn to King helios. A. mastrocinque Giuliano l'apostata: Discorso su helios re. pp. VIII + 113, ills. Nordhausen: Traugott bautz, 2011. Paper, €20. Isbn: 978-3-88309-102-0. [REVIEW]Gábor Buzási - 2016 - The Classical Review 66 (1):100-102.
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  5. Imre Lakatos' Hungarian dissertation. A documentation arranged by Gábor Kutrovátz.Gábor Kutrovátz - 2002 - In G. Kampis, L: Kvasz & M. Stöltzner, Appraising Lakatos: Mathematics, Methodology and the Man. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 353--374.
     
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    Polarisation in Extended Scientific Controversies: Towards an Epistemic Account of Disunity.Gábor Zemplén - 2016 - In Giovanni Scarafile & Leah Gruenpeter Gold, Paradoxes of Conflict. Cham: Springer.
    The essay focuses on controversies where the debated issues are complex, the exchange involves several participants, and extends over long periods. Examples include the Methodenstreit, the Hering-Helmholtz controversy or the debates over Newton’s or Darwin’s views. In these cases controversies lasted for several generations, and polarisation is a recurring trait of the exchanges. The reconstructions and evaluations of the partly polemical exchanges also exhibit heterogeneity and polarisation. Although I pick an early example of the Newtonian controversies, Darwin’s argument in The (...)
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    On the Determinants and Outcomes of Passion for Playing Pokémon Go.Gábor Orosz, Ágnes Zsila, Robert J. Vallerand & Beáta Böthe - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The Four Faces of Competition: The Development of the Multidimensional Competitive Orientation Inventory.Gábor Orosz, István Tóth-Király, Noémi Büki, Krisztián Ivaskevics, Beáta Bőthe & Márta Fülöp - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Automorphism invariant measures and weakly generic automorphisms.Gábor Sági - 2022 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 68 (4):458-478.
    Let be a countable ℵ0‐homogeneous structure. The primary motivation of this work is to study different amenability properties of (subgroups of) the automorphism group of ; the secondary motivation is to study the existence of weakly generic automorphisms of. Among others, we present sufficient conditions implying the existence of automorphism invariant probability measures on certain subsets of A and of ; we also present sufficient conditions implying that the theory of is amenable. More concretely, we show that if the set (...)
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    The Clever Body.Gabor Csepregi - 2006 - University of Calgary Press.
    "In this book, Gabor Csepregi describes in detail the nature and scope of the body's innate abilities and reflects on their significance in human life."--BOOK JACKET.
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    The Derveni Papyrus: Cosmology, Theology and Interpretation.Gábor Betegh - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    This is a comprehensive study of the Derveni Papyrus. The papyrus, found in 1962 near Thessaloniki, is not only one of the oldest surviving Greek papyri but is also considered by scholars as a document of primary importance for a better understanding of the religious and philosophical developments in the fifth and fourth centuries BC. Gábor Betegh aims to reconstruct and systematically analyse the different strata of the text and their interrelation by exploring the archaeological context; the interpretation of (...)
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    History of science in Hungary: Stewardship and audience in periods of institutional and political change.Gábor Á Zemplén - 2021 - Centaurus 63 (3):585-602.
  13. On the Physical Aspect of Heraclitus' Psychology.Gábor Betegh - 2007 - Phronesis 52 (1):3-32.
    The paper first discusses the metaphysical framework that allows the soul's integration into the physical world. A close examination of B36, supported by the comparative evidence of some other early theories of the soul, suggests that the word psuchê could function as both a mass term and a count noun for Heraclitus. There is a stuff in the world, alongside other physical elements, that manifests mental functions. Humans, and possibly other beings, show mental functions in so far as they have (...)
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  14. Non-Turing Computations via Malament-Hogarth space-times.Gábor Etesi & István Németi - 2002 - International Journal of Theoretical Physics 41:341--70.
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    Natural Numbers, Natural Shapes.Gábor Domokos - 2022 - Axiomathes 32 (5):743-763.
    We explain the general significance of integer-based descriptors for natural shapes and show that the evolution of two such descriptors, called mechanical descriptors (the number _N_(_t_) of static balance points and the Morse–Smale graph associated with the scalar distance function measured from the center of mass) appear to capture (unlike classical geophysical shape descriptors) one of our most fundamental intuitions about natural abrasion: shapes get monotonically _simplified_ in this process. Thus mechanical descriptors help to establish a correlation between subjective and (...)
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    Plato’s Error and a Mean Field Formula for Convex Mosaics.Gábor Domokos & Zsolt Lángi - 2022 - Axiomathes 32 (5):889-905.
    Plato claimed that the regular solids are the building blocks of all matter. His views, commonly referred to as the geometric atomistic model, had enormous impact on human thought despite the fact that four of the five Platonic solids can not fill space without gaps. In this paper we quantify these gaps, showing that the errors in Plato’s estimates were quite small. We also develop a mean field approximation to convex honeycombs using a generalized version of Plato’s idea. This approximation (...)
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  17. A completeness theorem for higher order logics.Gabor Sagi - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (2):857-884.
    Here we investigate the classes RCA $^\uparrow_\alpha$ of representable directed cylindric algebras of dimension α introduced by Nemeti[12]. RCA $^\uparrow_\alpha$ can be seen in two different ways: first, as an algebraic counterpart of higher order logics and second, as a cylindric algebraic analogue of Quasi-Projective Relation Algebras. We will give a new, "purely cylindric algebraic" proof for the following theorems of Nemeti: (i) RCA $^\uparrow_\alpha$ is a finitely axiomatizable variety whenever α ≥ 3 is finite and (ii) one can obtain (...)
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    Rethinking Sixteenth-Century ‘Lutheran Astronomy’.Gábor Almási - 2014 - Intellectual History Review 24 (1):5-20.
    Narratives about the peaceful and fruitful relationship of religion and science in early-modern times have long since replaced the nineteenth-century vision of the ‘warfare of science with theology...
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    The Golem Legend and the Enigma of Facebook.Gábor L. Ambrus - 2020 - Zygon 55 (4):875-897.
    We are easily misguided as to the true nature of Facebook, and tend to treat it simply as a powerful technological instrument in the service of human intentions. We can, however, gain a better picture of it through recourse to the Jewish tradition of the golem, an image of human beings, created by them in a re‐enactment of their own creation by God. It turns into a magic servant in modernity with an inherent dynamic running between its human and its (...)
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    Primordial Black Holes from Collapsing Antimatter.Gábor Etesi - 2022 - Foundations of Science 27 (4):1381-1400.
    In this paper a simple (i.e. free of fine-tuning, etc.) new mechanism for primordial black hole formation based on the collapse of large antimatter systems in the early Universe is introduced. A peculiarity of this process is that, compared to their material counterparts, the collapse of large antimatter systems takes much less time due to the reversed thermodynamics of antimatter, an idea which has been proposed in our earlier paper Etesi (2021). This model has several testable predictions. The first is (...)
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    (1 other version)Abschaffung der Medienfreiheit in Ungarn?Gábor Halmaì - 2013 - Jahrbuch Menschenrechte 2013 (1):244-255.
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    Anatomical identifications of stars: Textual descriptions in Ptolemy's star catalogue.Gábor Kutrovátz - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 91 (C):94-102.
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  23. Accommodation to a new centre: Albert Szent-Györgyi's trip to the Soviet Union.Gábor Palló - 2003 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 233:329-344.
     
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    iCTRL: Intensional conformal text representation language.Gábor Rédey - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence 109 (1-2):33-70.
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    Buying Intellectual Pre-Fabs.Gabor T. Rittersporn - 1993 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1993 (96):53-60.
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    Believers in the USSR: Some Data and Trends.Gábor Rittersporn - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (61):144-152.
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    Reforming the Soviet System.Gábor T. Rittersporn - 1989 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1989 (79):9-28.
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  28. Die ungarischen Pauliner und die devotio moderna.Gábor Sarbak - 1993 - In Fokke Akkerman, Gerda C. Huisman & Arie Johan Vanderjagt, Wessel Gansfort (1419-1489) and northern humanism. New York: E.J. Brill. pp. 40--170.
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  29. Explainable AI, LLM, and digitized archival cultural heritage: a case study of the Grand Ducal Archive of the Medici.Gabor Mihaly Toth, Richard Albrecht & Cedric Pruski - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-13.
    Since the advent of modern computational technologies, libraries and archives have been harnessing the power of computers to produce electronic finding aids for our archival cultural heritage. Today, with the arrival of generative artificial intelligence (specifically, large language models or LLMs), there are new opportunities to post-process these finding aids and enhance access to archival heritage. In this paper, we present a case study of AI-assisted post-processing; we also show how AI can help unlock cultural heritage if combined with interactive (...)
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    Putting Sociology First—Reconsidering the Role of the Social in ‘Nature of Science’ Education.Gábor Á Zemplén - 2009 - Science & Education 18 (5):525-559.
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    In vivo.Gabor Csepregi & Pierrot Lambert - 2019 - Chicago: Les Presses de l’Université de Laval.
    In vivo explore des questions fondamentales et des moments cruciaux de l’existence humaine – l’entrée en interaction avec une culture étrangère, la décision de se sortir d’une condition de vie routinière ou malheureuse, une action généreuse posée dans un contexte quotidien ordinaire – en fonction de leur potentiel de transformation de l’existence. En recourant à des illustrations tirées de la vie réelle et d’œuvres de fiction, Gabor Csepregi révèle le rôle primordial des sentiments personnels dans le façonnement de la vie (...)
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    Polysemy does not exist, at least not in the relevant sense.Gabor Brody & Roman Feiman - 2024 - Mind and Language 39 (2):179-200.
    Based on the existence of polysemy (e.g., lunch can refer to both food and events), it is argued that central tenets of externalist semantics and Fodorian concept atomism, an externalist theory on which words lack semantic structure, are unsound. We evaluate the premise that these arguments rely on—that polysemous words have separate, finer‐grained senses. We survey the evidence across psychology and linguistics and argue that it shows that polysemy does not exist, at least not in this “sense”. The upshot is (...)
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    The paradoxical effect of climate on time perspective considering resource accumulation.Gábor Orosz, Philip G. Zimbardo, Beáta Boőthe & István Tóth-Király - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    On a Possibly Pure Set-Theoretic Contribution to Black Hole Entropy.Gábor Etesi - 2020 - Foundations of Science 25 (2):327-340.
    Continuity as appears to us immediately by intuition differs from its current formalization, the arithmetical continuum or equivalently the set of real numbers used in modern mathematical analysis. Motivated by the known mathematical and physical problems arising from this formalization of the continuum, our aim in this paper is twofold. Firstly, by interpreting Chaitin’s variant of Gödel’s first incompleteness theorem as an inherent uncertainty or fuzziness of the arithmetical continuum, a formal set-theoretic entropy is assigned to the arithmetical continuum. Secondly, (...)
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    Trust in Experts: Contextual Patterns of Warranted Epistemic Dependence.Gábor Kutrovátz - 2010 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):57-68.
    Recent work in social and cultural studies of science and technology has shown that the ‘epistemic dependence’ of laypeople on experts is not a relation of blind trust, but typically and necessarily involves critical assessment of expert testimonies. Normative epistemologists have suggested a number of criteria, mostly of contextual nature since expert knowledge means restricted cognitive access to some epistemic domain, according to which non-experts can reliably evaluate expert claims; while science studies scholars have concentrated on how laypeople can come (...)
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    Diagrammatic carriers and the acceptance of Newton’s optical theory.Gábor Áron Zemplén - 2019 - Synthese 196 (9):3577-3593.
    A permissivist framework is developed to include images in the reconstruction of the evidential base and of the theoretical content. The paper uses Newton’s optical theory as a case study to discuss mathematical idealizations and depictions of experiments, together with textual correlates of diagrams. Instead of assuming some specific type of theoretical content, focus is on novel traits that are delineable when studying the carriers of a theory. The framework is developed to trace elliptic and ambiguous message design, and utilizes (...)
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    Conceptualising Concepts in Greek Philosophy.Gábor Betegh & Voula Tsouna (eds.) - 2024 - Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
    Concepts are basic features of rationality. Debates surrounding them have been central to the study of philosophy in the medieval and modern periods, as well as in the analytical and Continental traditions. This book studies ancient Greek approaches to the various notions of concept, exploring the early history of conceptual theory and its associated philosophical debates from the end of the archaic age to the end of antiquity. When and how did the notion of concept emerge and evolve, what questions (...)
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    Experientia and the Machiavellian turn in religio-political and scientific thinking: Basel in 1580.Gábor Almási - 2016 - History of European Ideas 42 (7):857-881.
    SUMMARYThis study is centred on events in 1580 surrounding a scandalous publication of Machiavelli’s The Prince by Pietro Perna in Basel. With the presentation of new documents the paper fully reconstructs the judicial case that followed its publication, raising new questions about the author of the infamous book Vindiciae contra tyrannos. However, this fascinating story will serve only as a starting point for the investigation of Machiavelli's late-sixteenth-century reception, providing insights into not only the political and religious but also the (...)
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    Protagoras the Atheist.Gábor Bolonyai - 2007 - Rhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 2:247-269.
    By following up step by step the formation of the legend of Protagoras’ trial and death in the ancient biographic tradition, this paper provides internal arguments against accepting it as a historical fact. There are several reasons for taking these anecdotes, which are far from being uniform and unambiguous, as unauthentic; two features of the story formation are discussed in more detail. First, certain narrative elements make their appearance not in the order as they would be expected on the basis (...)
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  40. 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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    Corps et culture.Gabor Csepregi - 1993 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 49 (1):121-129.
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    Intercultural Approach to Philosophical Anthropology.Gabor Csepregi - 2011 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 27:3-16.
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    La personne et ses modèles.Gabor Csepregi - 1998 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 14:57-70.
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    Swimming as Play.Gabor Csepregi - 1987 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 43 (2):249-254.
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    Commentary: Transcranial stimulation of the frontal lobes increases propensity of mind-wandering without changing meta-awareness.Gábor Csifcsák, Nya Mehnwolo Boayue, Per M. Aslaksen, Zsolt Turi, Andrea Antal, Josephine Groot, Guy E. Hawkins, Birte U. Forstmann, Alexander Opitz, Axel Thielscher & Matthias Mittner - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments: Constitutional Courts as Guardians of the Constitution?Gábor Halmai - 2012 - Constellations 19 (2):182-203.
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    Our Dilemma.Gabor Levy - 1992 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 12 (3):125-126.
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    Bishop Albert Bereczky (1893-1966) and the Revival Movement: Albert Bereczky’s Conversion.Gábor J. Lányi - 2021 - Perichoresis 19 (1):91-100.
    This original research paper discusses Bishop Albert Bereczky’s (1893-1966) first contacts with revivalism, especially his spiritual conversion experience during his adolescent years. Albert Bereczky, Bishop of the Danubian Church District from 1948 to 1958, was one of the most significant, and yet controversial persons of the Reformed Church in Hungary during the 20th Century. From a popular preacher of the Revival Movement of the 1920s, church planter of the 1930s, rescuer of Jews during the War, he became the tool of (...)
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    On topological properties of ultraproducts of finite sets.Gábor Sági & Saharon Shelah - 2005 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 51 (3):254-257.
    In [3] a certain family of topological spaces was introduced on ultraproducts. These spaces have been called ultratopologies and their definition was motivated by model theory of higher order logics. Ultratopologies provide a natural extra topological structure for ultraproducts. Using this extra structure in [3] some preservation and characterization theorems were obtained for higher order logics. The purely topological properties of ultratopologies seem interesting on their own right. We started to study these properties in [2], where some questions remained open. (...)
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    Kuhn, Scheler and the Revolutionary Genesis of Modern Science. A hermeneutical approach to the question of an existential significance of the scientific attitude.Gabor Toronyai - 1999 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 206:59-74.
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