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    Linguistic modelling of scenarios: the means of paradigm change from the systemic view to systems science.Janos Korn - 2013 - Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire: Matador.
    Linguistic Modelling of Scenarios proposes a paradigm change from the 'systemic VIEW' to 'systems SCIENCE', so as to extend the methodology of conventional science of physics into the domains hitherto beyond the reach of this kind of treatment. The book: I. Identifies the problematic issues in current approaches to the 'systemic or structural view' of parts of the world as opposed to the 'quantitative/qualitative views' of conventional science of physics and the arts whereby introducing the 'third culture'. II. Locates the (...)
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    The purpose of change is problem solving: viewing parts of the world in terms of their structure IS systems thinking or engineering science.Janos Korn - 2016 - Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire: Matador.
    Any part of the world can be viewed and modelled in terms of its chosen qualitative and/or quantitative properties, OR its structure. The former approach has been used by nearly the whole of ‘human intellectual endeavor’, i.e conventional science of physics, the arts etc. Development of the latter or the ‘systemic view’ is the subject matter of the current work. The Purpose of Change is Problem Solving suggests that the ‘structural view’ is empirical, pervasive throughout experience and as such results (...)
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    Grasping the Conceptual Difference Between János Bolyai and Lobachevskii’s Notions of Non-Euclidean Parallelism.János Tanács - 2009 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 63 (5):537-552.
    The paper examines the difference between János Bolyai’s and Lobachevskii’s notion of non-Euclidean parallelism. The examination starts with the summary of a widespread view of historians of mathematics on János Bolyai’s notion of non-Euclidean parallelism used in the first paragraph of his Appendix. After this a novel position of the location and meaning of Bolyai’s term “parallela” in his Appendix is put forward. After that János Bolyai’s Hungarian manuscript, the Commentary on Lobachevskii’s Geometrische Untersuchungen is elaborated in order to see (...)
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    (1 other version)Apáczai Csere János válogatott pedagógiai művei.János Apáczai Csere - 1976 - Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó. Edited by Lajos Orosz.
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    Janos erdelyi: The individual and the ideal (Janos erdelyi: Das individuelle und Das ideale).Papp Zoltan & Erdelyi Janos - 2008 - Estetika: The Central European Journal of Aestetics; Until 2008: Estetika (Aesthetics) 45 (2).
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  6. Chapter Fourteen The Role of Attachment Patterns in Emotional Processing of Literary Narratives Janos Laszlo and Eva Fulop.Janos Laszlo - 2007 - In Leonid Dorfman, Colin Martindale & Vladimir Petrov, Aesthetics and innovation. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 257.
  7. Kriza Jânos szekely nepkoltesi gyujtemenve Farago Jozsef gondozâsâban. Bukarest,„.Kriza Janos Vadrdzsâk - forthcoming - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy.
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    A comparison of models for strategic planning, risk analysis and risk management.Janos Acs - 1985 - Theory and Decision 19 (3):205-248.
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  9. Anthropologische-historische benadering van het moderne subjectgevoel.Kornelis Huibregtse - 1950 - Haarlem,: J. Enschedé.
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    The Need for Governance of Climate Geoengineering.Janos Pasztor - 2017 - Ethics and International Affairs 31 (4):419-430.
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    Hierarchical ordering in plant morphology.Robert W. Korn - 1994 - Acta Biotheoretica 42 (4):227-244.
    Plants are interpreted as structural hierarchies which are real systems organized through descending constraints. Types of hierarchical groups in plants are (a) cluster by integration, (b) support through attachment, (c) enclosure by encasement (d) dissipative by input of energy and (e) control through variable state switching. Most plant hierarchies are mixtures of these types which explains a number of paradoxes in plant morphology. The traditional means of identifying levels, i.e., cell, tissues, organs, uses a compositional group which is not a (...)
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    Love as the divinity of the human.Janos V. Barcsak - 2015 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 76 (3):249-266.
    Genesis 2:4–25, the story of the creation of man and woman, has received great attention in modern theology. The text indeed contains the most fundamental teaching of the Bible on the relation between man and woman, on sexuality, and on marriage. In this article, however, I attempt to highlight some of the theoretical/philosophical potential of the text. While I accept the main theological teaching of Genesis 2 about the equality of the sexes, I argue that the text goes beyond the (...)
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    (1 other version)Dufrenne and the Virtual as an Aesthetic Category in Phenomenology.Janos Bekesi - 1999 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 11 (1):56-71.
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    Hierarchy disruption: Women and men.János M. Réthelyi & Mária S. Kopp - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (2):305-307.
    The application of evolutionary perspectives to analyzing sex differences in aggressive behavior and dominance hierarchies has been found useful in multiple areas. We draw attention to the parallel of gender differences in the worsening health status of restructuring societies. Drastic socio-economic changes are interpreted as examples of hierarchy disruption, having differential psychological and behavioral impact on women and men, and leading to different changes in health status.
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    Valóság és jog.Kornél Solt - 1997 - Miskolc: Bíbor.
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  16. The Failure of Philosophical Knowledge: Why Philosophers are Not Entitled to Their Beliefs.János Tozsér - 2023 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Philosophy begins and ends in disagreement. Philosophers disagree among themselves in innumerable ways, and this pervasive and permanent dissent is a sign of their inability to solve philosophical problems and establish substantive truths. This raises the question: What should I do with my philosophical beliefs in light of philosophy's epistemic failure? In this open-access book, János Tozsér develops four possible answers into comprehensive metaphilosophical visions and argues that we cannot find peace either by committing ourselves to one of these visions (...)
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    Perceived ethicality of guided imagery in rape research.Jamess H. Korn, Timothy J. Huelsman, Cynthia K. Shinabarger Reed & Michelle Aiello - 1992 - Ethics and Behavior 2 (1):1-14.
    In our first study, undergraduate students (30 men, 30 women) evaluated the ethical acceptability of two previously published studies that used guided imagery in rape situations. In one, women imagined themselves as rape victims; in the other, men imagined themselves as rapist. Most students rated the research acceptable, but there was a significant interaction (g < .05): Women found the study of women as victim less ethical, and men found the study of men as rapist less ethical. In our second (...)
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  18. Moving the Orbs: Astronomy, Physics, and Metaphysics, and the Problem of Celestial Motion According to Ibn Sīnā.Damien Janos - 2011 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 21 (2):165-214.
    RésuméLa théorie avicenienne du mouvement des orbes célestes représente un aspect important de sa cosmologie qui n'a cependant pas encore été l'objet d'une étude approfondie. Cet article compte combler ce manque en fournissant une analyse des différents principes à l'origine du mouvement céleste, ainsi qu'une réflexion sur le rôle des disciplines astronomique, physique, et métaphysique dans les explications que fournit Ibn Sīnā à ce sujet. L'accent est mis sur le rapport des intelligences aux orbes et sur la problématique du passage (...)
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    Természetjog: eszmetörténet.János Frivaldszky - 2001 - Budapest: Szent István Társulat.
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    A műalkotás: "a létben való gyarapodás": a művészet "valósága" három XX. századi művészetfilozófiában : Lukács György, Martin Heidegger, Hans Georg Gadamer.János Loboczky - 1998 - Budapest: Akademiai Kiads.
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    Sztoikus etikai antológia.Kornél Steiger (ed.) - 1983 - Budapest: Gondolat.
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    The rise and fall of deception in social psychology and personality research, 1921 to 1994.Sandra D. Nicks, James H. Korn & Tina Mainieri - 1997 - Ethics and Behavior 7 (1):69 – 77.
    The frequency of the use of deception in American psychological research was studied by reviewing articles from journals in personality and social psychology from 1921 to 1994. Deception was used rarely during the developmental years of social psychology into the 1930s, then grew gradually and irregularly until the 1950s. Between the 1950s and 1970s the use of deception increased significantly. This increase is attributed to changes in experimental methods, the popularity of realistic impact experiments, and the influence of cognitive dissonance (...)
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    By Force of Thought: Irregular Memoirs of an Intellectual Journey.János Kornai - 2006 - MIT Press.
    János Kornai, a distinguished Hungarian economist, began his adult life as an ardent believer in socialism and then became a critic of the communist political and economic system. He lost family members in the Holocaust, contributed to the ideological preparation for the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, and became an influential theorist of the post-Soviet economic transition. He has been a journalist, a researcher prohibited from teaching in his home country, and a tenured professor at Harvard. By Force of Thought traces Kornai's (...)
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    The Human Mind.Janos Vincze & Gabriella Vincze-Tiszay - 2023 - Philosophy Study 13 (2).
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    Sociology of science and research.János Farkas (ed.) - 1979 - Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.
    The social aspects of modern science and technology; The cultural aspects of science; The sociology of the research process; The planning of science: bernal versus polanyi.
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  26. The science of science as a new research field and its function in prediction.Janos Farkas - 1974 - In Richard Whitley, Social processes of scientific development. Boston: Routlege & K. Paul.
     
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    Artificial photosynthesis – an example of membrane mimetic chemistry.Janos H. Fendler - 1984 - Bioessays 1 (4):165-167.
    The goal of constructing artificial photosynthetic assemblies is to use sunlight for the generation of hydrogen from water; the hydrogen obtained should be an ideal energy source. The use of surfactant vesicle entrapped‐catalyst coated colloidal semiconductors and sacrificial electron donors for photosensitized water reduction illustrates how chemists mimic photosynthesis.
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    Estudios de filosofía contemporánea.Alejandro Korn - 1963 - Buenos Aires,: Editorial Claridad.
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    Garth FOWDEN, Qusayr ‘Amra. Art and the Umayyad elite in late antique Syria.Lorenz Korn - 2006 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 99 (1):231-234.
    In der europäischen Kunstgeschichte ist seit den Arbeiten Alois Riegls vor gut einhundert Jahren nach und nach die Auffassung Gemeingut geworden, dass die Antike über die römische Kaiserzeit hinweg fortdauerte und dass spätantiker Kunst eine eigene Wertigkeit zuzusprechen ist – von Rom als dem „Ende der Antike“ kann nur insoweit die Rede sein, als die Christianisierung des Römischen Reiches auch die Kunst einem starken Wandel unterwarf. Nicht einmal die arabische Eroberung weiter Teile des Oströmischen Reiches im 7. Jahrhundert bedeutete für (...)
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    Immediate memory for consonants as a function of frequency of occurrence and frequency of appearance.James H. Korn & Richard H. Lindley - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (2):149.
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    " I Used To Be Very Smart:" Children Talk About Immigration.Carol Korn - 1997 - Education and Culture 14 (2):3.
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    Obras..Alejandro Korn - 1933 - La Plata: Tomás Palumbo.
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    De praktische zin van de eenvoud Gods.Kornelis Heiko Miskotte - 1945 - Amsterdam,: Uitgeversmaatschappij Holland.
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  34. Pal Mako: A Representative of New Mathematical an Logical Ideas (An Anniversary of the Foundation of the University of Trnava).Janos Rathmann - 2011 - Filozofia 66 (10):1003-1012.
    Pál Makó was a prominent 18th century Hungarian mathematician and physicist. The paper shows the cultural-historical background of his work as well as the scientific-historical precedents of his life-work. The influence of the milieu of the University of Nagyszombat on his thinking is taken into account as well. Further, the paper sheds light on Makó´s interpretation of Leibniz and Ch. Wolff in his philosophical books and on his adaptation of advanced mathematics as the zenith of his career. Attention is paid (...)
     
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    The Insufficiency of Traditional Platonism from the Viewpoint of Incompatible Mathematical Theories.János Tanács - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 56:47-51.
    The paper distinguishes two types of Platonist approach, namely the Traditional one and the Robust one. In relation to this distinction I am going to argue that if the ontology of mathematics is intended to be defended plausibly in a Platonist way then this cannot be done according to the Traditional version. This will draw our attention to the plausibility of the Robust version. The plausibility of the two versions of Platonism will be examined in relation to one of the (...)
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  36. The Etymology of Unity: Derrida, Foucault, and the End of Prisons.Janos Toevs - 2022 - In Rick Elmore & Ege Selin Islekel, The biopolitics of punishment: Derrida and Foucault. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
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    In search of the real Hegelian aestetics.Janos Weiss - 2008 - Estetika: The Central European Journal of Aestetics 45 (1):41-54.
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    Evandro Agazzi's ethical pragmatism of science.Janos Boros - 2003 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 81 (1):279-283.
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    . Narrative Philosophy: An Essay on Agnes.Janos Boros - 2009 - In Katie Terezakis, Engaging Agnes Heller: A Critical Companion. Lexington Books.
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    Repräsentationalismus und Antirepräsentationalismus.János Boros - 1999 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 47 (4):539-552.
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    A politika mint erkölcsi probléma.János Kis - 2004 - Budapest: Élet és Irodalom.
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    Beyond the Nation State.Janos Kis - 1996 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 63 (1):191-245.
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    Pál makó ako predstaviteľ nových ideí V matematike av logike.János Rathmann - 2011 - Filozofia 66 (10).
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    Elegant hypotheses are intellectually rewarding; even more so if more hard data were available.János Szentágothai - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (1):102-102.
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  45. Self-organization: The basic principle of neural functions.János Szentágothai - 1993 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 14 (2).
    Recent neurophysiological observations are giving rise to the expectation that in the near future genuine biological experiments may contribute more than will premature speculations to the understanding of global and cognitive functions. The classical reflex principle — as the basis of neural functions — has to yield to new ideas, like autopoiesis and/or self-organization, as the basic paradigm in the framework of which the essence of the neural can be better understood. Neural activity starts in the very earliest stages of (...)
     
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    Capsaicin-sensitive chemoceptive B-afferents: A neural system with dual sensory-efferent function.János Szolcsányi - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (2):316-316.
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    Philosophy in the times of late modernity.János Kis - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 126 (1):7-18.
    It is a central claim of György Márkus’s philosophy of (modern) culture that the Enlightenment project ended up in deep, apparently irresolvable antinomies. But, unlike the majority of ‘postmodern’ thinkers, Márkus insists that the commitments of the Enlightenment cannot and should not be given up. This tension between the failure of the Enlightenment to produce a society of free and equal persons, each leading their lives autonomously, drawing on the resources of rational high culture, and the impossibility and undesirability of (...)
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    On the Role of Speed in Technological and Biological Information Transfer for Computations.János Végh & Ádám József Berki - 2022 - Acta Biotheoretica 70 (4):1-25.
    In all kinds of implementations of computing, whether technological or biological, some material carrier for the information exists, so in real-world implementations, the propagation speed of information cannot exceed the speed of its carrier. Because of this limitation, one must also consider the transfer time between computing units for any implementation. We need a different mathematical method to consider this limitation: classic mathematics can only describe infinitely fast and small computing system implementations. The difference between mathematical handling methods leads to (...)
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    Cognitive Gain or Handicap: Magical Ideation and Self-Absorption in Clinical and Non-clinical Participants.János Kállai, Gábor Vincze, Imre András Török, Rita Hargitai, Sándor Rózsa, István Hartung, István Tamás, András Láng & Róbert Herold - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: This study aimed to examine magical ideation and absorption traits across non-clinical and clinical groups to determine their potential adaptive and maladaptive functions.Method: We enrolled 760 healthy participants from neighboring communities. Moreover, we recruited 318 patients, which included 25, 183, and 110 patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, anxiety disorders, and mood disorders, respectively. Potentially adaptive and maladaptive sociocognitive functions were measured to determine the role of magical ideation and self-absorption in patients with psychiatric disorders.Results: The degree of magical ideation (...)
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  50. Algebraic geometry.János Kollár - 2008 - In T. Gowers, Princeton Companion to Mathematics. Princeton University Press. pp. 363--372.
     
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