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    A Moderate Dose of Alcohol Does Not Influence Experience of Social Ostracism in Hazardous Drinkers.Joseph Buckingham, Abigail Moss, Krisztina Gyure, Neil Ralph, Chandni Hindocha, Will Lawn, H. Valerie Curran & Tom P. Freeman - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Dpal snga ʾgyur rnying maʾi gzhung lugs chen moʾi skor: Dkon mchog gsum gyi don rnam par bzhag pa mdor bsdus su brjod pa dad paʾi rlabs phreng rnam par gʹyo baʾi chu gter zhes bya ba: Dkon mchog dang las ʾbras la yid ches bskyed paʾi gtam rgyud sna tshogs mdo las gsungs paʾi don snying po bsdus pa yang dag thar lam bgrod paʾi them skas.Zhe-Chen Rgyal-Tshab Padma-ʼgyur-Med-Rnam-Rgyal - 2015 - [Cazadero, CA]: Dharma Publishing. Edited by Tarthang.
    On the fundamentals of Buddhist doctrines; including explation of the karmic law of cause and effect with stories.
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    How to Report Anecdotal Observations? A New Approach Based on a Lesson From “Puffin Tool Use”.Krisztina Sándor & Ádám Miklósi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Self-referring as self-directed action.Krisztina Orbán - 2025 - Philosophical Studies 182 (2):567-588.
    I propose that examining pointing and, especially, self-pointing helps us to better understand Self-Referring (knowingly and intentionally self-referring). I explain basic features of pointing and self-pointing, such as referring, reference-fixing and the subject’s knowledge of the referent. I propose to treat Self-Referring as a self-directed action. Self-pointing makes it explicit how Self-Referring is a self-directed action produced for intentionally expressing something about the agent of the self-directed action. My project is an attempt to naturalize the capacity for Self-Reference. The capacity (...)
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    On the Possibility of Multimodal Bodily Immunity to Error Through Misidentification.Krisztina Orbán & H. Y. Wong - 2020 - .
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    The Uncertain Concept of Legal Certainty.Krisztina Ficsor - 2021 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 107 (2):251-269.
    Hungarian legal scholarship is dominated by a formal, “technical” conception of the rule of law and this is even truer in the jurisprudence of criminal law. This fact can be demonstrated by analysing the case-law of the Hungarian Constitutional Court with regard to the constitutional review of judicial decisions and criminal statutes. In constitutional complaint proceedings the Constitutional Court has ruled out legal certainty issues from the review of legal norms and judicial decisions by stating that legal certainty is not (...)
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    Some regularities in human group formation and the evolution of societal complexity.Krisztina Kosse - 2000 - Complexity 6 (1):60-64.
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    In the pitfall of expectations: An exploratory analysis of stressors in elite rhythmic gymnastics.Krisztina Kovács, Johanna Kéringer, József Rácz, Noémi Gyömbér & Krisztina Németh - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The present study explored the types of stressors faced by rhythmic gymnastics athletes, their parents, and coaches. Semi-structured interviews with 12 participants—four gymnasts, five coaches, and three parents—were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis in a theory-driven framework. The categorizations of sport-related stressors for the parents, coaches, and gymnasts were based on existing theories. The results showed that both the gymnasts and the coaches predominantly noted mastery-avoidance goals in terms of performance, while the interviews with parents mostly indicated performance-avoidance goals. All (...)
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    Women and the Rule of Law in Hungary.Krisztina Morvai - 2004 - Feminist Review 76 (1):100-109.
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    2. constructions of “home,”“front,” and women's military employment in first‐world‐war Britain: A spatial interpretation.Krisztina Robert - 2013 - History and Theory 52 (3):319-343.
    In First-World-War Britain, women's ambition to perform noncombatant duties for the military faced considerable public opposition. Nevertheless, by late 1916 up to 10,000 members of the female volunteer corps were working for the army, laying the foundation for some 90,000 auxiliaries of the official Women's Services, who filled support positions in the armed forces in the second half of the war. This essay focuses on the public debate in which the volunteers overcame their critics to understand how they obtained sufficient (...)
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    Dog-Owner Attachment Is Associated With Oxytocin Receptor Gene Polymorphisms in Both Parties. A Comparative Study on Austrian and Hungarian Border Collies.Krisztina Kovács, Zsófia Virányi, Anna Kis, Borbála Turcsán, Ágnes Hudecz, Maria T. Marmota, Dóra Koller, Zsolt Rónai, Márta Gácsi & József Topál - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The return of the ethnic? Multiculturalism from an ethnic minority perspective.Krisztina Rácz - 2017 - Filozofija I Društvo 28 (2):377-394.
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    Is it a face of a woman or a man? Visual mismatch negativity is sensitive to gender category.Krisztina Kecskés-Kovács, István Sulykos & István Czigler - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Úton egy más nyelvészet felé: elméleti-módszertani problémák a 20. századi magyar nyelvtudományban.Krisztina Fehér - 2016 - [Debrecen]: Debreceni Egyetemi Kiadó.
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    Cognitive Correlates of Different Mentalizing Abilities in Individuals with High and Low Trait Schizotypy: Findings from an Extreme-Group Design.Krisztina Kocsis-Bogár, Simone Kotulla, Susanne Maier, Martin Voracek & Kristina Hennig-Fast - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Autophagy in neuronal cell loss: a road to death.Krisztina Takács-Vellai, Andrew Bayci & Tibor Vellai - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (11):1126-1131.
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    Pilgerfahrten als Feier von communitas und als Arena.Günther Schlee & Krisztina Kehl-Bodrogi - 2007 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 15 (2):155-178.
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    Jogosultságok-elmélet és gyakorlat: a Miskolci Egyetem és a Miskolci Akadémiai Bizottság által 2008. december 5-én és 6-án rendezett konferencia anyaga.Ildikó Bartha, Krisztina Ficsor, Tamás Győrfi & Miklós Szabó (eds.) - 2009 - Miskolc: Bíbor.
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    Jogosultságok-elmélet és gyakorlat: a Miskolci Egyetem és a Miskolci Akadémiai Bizottság által 2008. december 5-én és 6-án rendezett konferencia anyaga.Ildikó Bartha, Krisztina Ficsor, Tamás Győrfi & Miklós Szabó (eds.) - 2009 - Miskolc: Bíbor.
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    Gaze-Following and Reaction to an Aversive Social Interaction Have Corresponding Associations with Variation in the OXTR Gene in Dogs but Not in Human Infants.Katalin Oláh, József Topál, Krisztina Kovács, Anna Kis, Dóra Koller, Soon Young Park & Zsófia Virányi - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Familiality of mood repair responses among youth with and without histories of depression.Lauren M. Bylsma, Ilya Yaroslavsky, Jonathan Rottenberg, Enikő Kiss, Krisztina Kapornai, Kitti Halas, Roberta Dochnal, Eszter Lefkovics, Ildikό Baji, Ágnes Vetrό & Maria Kovacs - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (4).
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    Passive Double-Sensory Evoked Coherence Correlates with Long-Term Memory Capacity.Anna Horwitz, Erik L. Mortensen, Merete Osler, Birgitte Fagerlund, Martin Lauritzen & Krisztina Benedek - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Lehetséges identitás-interpretációk: a BBTE Filozófiai doktori iskola--Fenomenológiai, hermeneutikai, alkalmazott filozófiai kutatások doktori program keretében készült tanulmányok.Zsuzsanna Lurcza, Károly Veress & Krisztina Amon (eds.) - 2012 - Kolozsvár: Bolyai Társaság.
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    Spirituality in Psychotherapy.Teodóra Tomcsányi, Viola Sallay, Zsuzsanna Jáki, Péter Török, Tünde Szabó, András Ittzés, Krisztina Csáky-Pallavicini, Edith A. Kiri, Katalin Horváth-Szabó & Tamás Martos - 2017 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 39 (3):235-262.
    While scientific interest in the relationship between psychotherapeutic praxis and spirituality is growing, there is still little knowledge on this topic, especially in an East Central European context. To explore how psychotherapists understand spiritual issues and experiences they encounter in their work and to learn what happens to these issues in the course of psychotherapy, this study analyses semi-structured interviews with 30 Hungarian psychotherapists. Applying a grounded theory analytical strategy, three main topics were identified: the therapist's attitude towards spirituality leaves (...)
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    Exploring the Relationship Between Mental Well-Being, Exercise Routines, and the Intake of Image and Performance Enhancing Drugs During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic: A Comparison Across Sport Disciplines.Mami Shibata, Julius Burkauskas, Artemisa R. Dores, Kei Kobayashi, Sayaka Yoshimura, Pierluigi Simonato, Ilaria De Luca, Dorotea Cicconcelli, Valentina Giorgetti, Irene P. Carvalho, Fernando Barbosa, Cristina Monteiro, Toshiya Murai, Maria A. Gómez-Martínez, Zsolt Demetrovics, Krisztina Edina Ábel, Attila Szabo, Alejandra Rebeca Melero Ventola, Eva Maria Arroyo-Anlló, Ricardo M. Santos-Labrador, Inga Griskova-Bulanova, Aiste Pranckeviciene, Giuseppe Bersani, Hironobu Fujiwara & Ornella Corazza - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Introduction: Physical distancing under the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic had a significant impact on lifestyles, including exercise routines. In this study, we examined the relationship between mental health and addictive behaviors, such as excessive exercise and the use of image and performance enhancing drugs across 12 sport disciplines.Materials and methods: A large cross-sectional sample of the adult population was surveyed. The mean age was 33.09. The number of male participants was 668. The use of IPEDs was assessed in conjunction with (...)
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    3-Year-Old Children Selectively Generalize Object Functions Following a Demonstration from a Linguistic In-group Member: Evidence from the Phenomenon of Scale Error.Katalin Oláh, Fruzsina Elekes, Réka Pető, Krisztina Peres & Ildikó Király - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7:191432.
    The present study investigated 3-year-old children’s learning processes about object functions. We built on children’s tendency to commit scale errors with tools to explore whether they would selectively endorse object functions from a linguistic in-group over an out-group model. Participants ( n = 37) were presented with different object sets, and a model speaking either in their native or a foreign language demonstrated how to use the presented tools. In the test phase, children received the object sets with two modifications: (...)
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    Hadji Bektach, un mythe et ses avatars: Genèse et évolution du soufisme populaire en TurquieSyncretistic Religious Communities in the near East: Collected Papers of the International Symposium "Alevism in Turkey and Comparable Syncretistic Religious Communities in the near East in the Past and Present," Berlin, 14-17 April 1995Alevi Identity: Cultural, Religious and Social Perspectives: Papers Read at a Conference Held at the Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul, November 25-27, 1996Hadji Bektach, un mythe et ses avatars: Genese et evolution du soufisme populaire en Turquie. [REVIEW]Robert Dankoff, Irène Mélikoff, Krisztina Kehl-Bodrogi, Barbara Kellner-Heinkele, Anke Otter-Beaujean, Tord Olsson, Elisabeth Özdalga, Catharina Raudvere, Irene Melikoff & Elisabeth Ozdalga - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (2):273.
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    Bstan-ʼgyur khrod kyi Slob-dpon Legs-ldan-ʼbyed kyi dbu maʼi skor phyogs bsgrigs =. Bhāvaviveka - 2019 - Pe-cin: Si-khron mi-rigs dpe-skrun-khang. Edited by Śāntarakṣita & Kamalaśīla.
    Selected works on Svātantrika Mādhyamaka Buddhist philosophy.
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  29. Bstan-ʼgyur khrod kyi shar gsum mkhan poʼi dbu maʼi skor phyogs bsgrigs =. Ye-Shes-Snying-Po - 2019 - Pe-cin: Si-khron mi-rigs dpe-skrun-khang. Edited by Śāntarakṣita & Kamalaśīla.
    On Mādhyamaka philosophy of Svātantrika by the Shar-gsum mkhan-po (three abodes of East-India); namely: Jñānagarbha, active 9th century, Śāntarakṣita, 705-762, and Kamalaśīla, active 713-763.
     
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  30. Rgyal baʼi bstan ʼgyur rin po che: Snar-thang par ma.Phur-Bu-Lcog Ngag-Dbang-Byams-Pa (ed.) - 2009 - [California]: Yeshe De Project.
    Collection of commentaries on Buddha's teaching written by Indian scholars and translated into Tibetan (Tib. Bstan ʼgyur).
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    Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge on Argumentation by Consequence (thal ʼgyur): The Nature, Function, and Form of Consequence Statements.Pascale Hugon - 2013 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 41 (6):671-702.
    This paper presents the main aspects of the views of the Tibetan logician Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge (1109–1169) on argumentation “by consequence” (thal ʼgyur, Skt. prasaṅga) based on his exposition of the topic in the fifth chapter of his Tshad ma yid kyi mun sel and on a parallel excursus in his commentary on Dharmakīrti’s Pramānaviniścaya. It aims at circumscribing primarily the nature and function of consequences (thal ʼgyur/thal ba) for this author—in particular the distinction between “proving consequences” (...)
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  32. Rgyal baʼi bkaʼ ʼgyur rin po che: Snar-thang par ma. Mi-Dbang-Chos-Kyi-Rgyal-Po (ed.) - 2022 - [California]: Yeshe De Project.
    Collection of Buddha's teaching (Tib. Bkaʼ) translated into Tibetan (ʼgyur).
     
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  33. Sṅa-ʼgyur bstan paʼi gsal byed ʼdul ʼdzin mkhas grub gñis ldan Glag-bla Bsod-nams-chos-ʼgrub kyi gsuṅ ʼbum. Bsod-Nams-Chos-®Grub - 1997 - Delhi: Dkon-mchog-lha-bris dpar las sri źu khaṅ Ldilli.
    Predominantly on Tibetan Buddhist doctrines and philosophy.
     
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  34. Sde-dgeʼi Bkaʼ-ʼgyur.Si-Tu Paṇ-Chen Chos-Kyi-ʼbyung-Gnas (ed.) - 1996 - [Sde-dge]: [Sde-dge par khang chen mo].
    volume ka-pa [1-13]. ʼDul ba -- volume ka-a [14-25]. ʼBum [Sher phyin] -- volume ka-kha, a [26-28]. Nyi khri -- volume ka-nga [29-32]. Khri brgyad stong pa -- volume ka [33]. Brgyad bstong pa -- volume ka [34.] Sher phyin sna tshogs -- volume ka-ga, a [35-38]. Phal chen -- volume ka-cha [39-44]. Dkon brtsegs -- volume ka-am [45-76]. Mdo sde -- volume ka-wa [77-96]. Rgyud ʼbum -- volume ka-ga [97-99]. Rnyin rgyud -- volume shri [100]. Dus ʼgrel -- volume (...)
     
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  35. Co-ne Bkaʼ-ʼgyur. Grags-Pa-Bshad-Sgrub & Joseph F. Rock (eds.) - 1926 - [Co-ne]: [Co-ne dgon].
    Collection of Buddhist canonical texts translated from Sanskrit into Tibetan.
     
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  36. Eiin Pekin-ban Chibetto Daizōkyō = [Rgya-nag Bkaʼ-ʼgyur].Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki (ed.) - 1955 - Tōkyō: Chibetto Daizōkyō Kenkyūkai.
    Bkaḥ-Ḥgyur: ka-ya [volume 1-25], Text number 1-729. Rgyud -- ra-a, kṣa, ki-tsi [volume 26-49], Text number 730-759. Śer-phyin -- tshi-ʼi [volume 50-55], Text number 760. Dkon-brtsegs -- yi-ri [volume 56-61], Text number 761. Phal-chn -- ai, ku-ke [volume 62-93], Text number 762-1029. Mdo-sna-tshogs -- khe-phe [volume 94-106], Text number 1030-1055. Ḥdul-ba.
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  37. Co-ne Bstan-ʼgyur.Dkon-Mchog ʼjigs-Med-Dbang-Po & Joseph F. Rock (eds.) - 1926 - [Co-ne]: [Co-ne dgon].
    Collection of Buddhist canonical texts translated from Sanskrit into Tibetan.
     
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    Gsaṅ chen Sṅa-ʼgyur Rñiṅ-ma-paʼi gsuṅ rab phyogs bsgrigs dri med legs bśad kun ʼdus nor buʼi baṅ mdzod las. Rdo-Rje-Tshe-Riṅ (ed.) - 2006 - [Qinghai]: Mtsho-sṅon Mi-rigs Dpe-skrun-khaṅ.
    Corpus of Nyingmapa doctrines, commentaries on Buddhist canonical texts, and philosophy etc.
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    Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge and His Successors on the Classification of Arguments by Consequence (thal ʾgyur) Based on the Type of the Logical Reason.Pascale Hugon - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (5):883-938.
    The Tibetan Buddhist logician Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge devoted a large part of his discussion on argumentation to arguments by consequence. Phya pa distinguishes in his analysis arguments by consequence that merely refute the opponent and arguments by consequence that qualify as probative. The latter induce a correct direct proof which corresponds to the reverse form of the argument by consequence. This paper deals with Phya pa’s classification of probative consequences based on the type of the logical reason (...)
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    Right Section, Wrong Collection: An Identification of a Canonical Vinaya Text in the Tibetan bsTan 'gyur-Bya ba 'i phung po zhes bya ba.Shayne Clarke - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (2):335-340.
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  41. Gñug sems skor gsum ; and, Gʹzuṅ spyiʾi dka gnad: a cycle of profound teachings upon the nature of mind and an elucidation of the most difficult points of Buddhist philosophy taught by ʾJam-mgon Bla-ma Mi-pham and written by ʹZe-chen Rgyal-tshab ʾGyur-med-pad-ma-rnam-rgyal. Mi-Pham-Rgya-Mtsho - 1982 - Paro, Bhutan: Kyichu Temple. Edited by Źe-Chen Rgyal-Tshab Padma-ʼgyur-Med-Rnam-Rgyal & Mi-Pham-Rgya-Mtsho.
     
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    Tantric Corpus (rGyud 'bum) of the Tibetan bKa' 'gyur according to a recent publication.D. Seyfort Ruegg - 1994 - Buddhist Studies Review 11 (2):179-186.
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    Blo rig dang rtags rigs thal ʼgyur gsum gyi rnam gzhag. Thub-Bstan-Brtson-ʼgrus - 1993 - Bylakuppe, Mysore Distt., South India: Ngagyur Nyingma Institute. Edited by Padma-sés-rab.
    Exegesis on Buddhist dialectics and logics.
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    “As it is said in a Sutra”: Freedom and Variation in Quotations from the Buddhist Scriptures in Early Bka’-gdams-pa literature.Ulrike Roesler - 2015 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 43 (4-5):493-510.
    The phyi dar or ‛later dissemination’ of Buddhism in Tibet is known to be a crucial formative period of Tibetan Buddhism; yet, many questions still wait to be answered: How did Tibetan Buddhist teachers of this time approach the Buddhist scriptures? Did they quote from books or from memory? Did they study Buddhism through original Sūtras or exegetical literature? To what degree was the text of the scriptures fixed and standardised before the Bka’ ’gyur and the Bstan ’gyur were compiled? (...)
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  45. Aspects of the Enlightenment: Aesthetics, Politics and Religion, eds. Ferenc Hörcher and Endre Szécsényi.Endre Szécsényi & Ferenc Hörcher (eds.) - 2004 - Budapest, Hungary: Akadémiai Kiadó.
    Introductory essay / Peter Jones -- The usefulness of the arts and the humanities : the case of Descartes / Gábor Boros -- Roads of remembrance : the treatment of imagination and memory in Gerard's Essay on genius / Zsolt Komáromy -- Diderot's untimeliness / László Kisbali ; transl. Márton Dornbach -- Melody vs. harmony : Rousseau, or, The aesthetics of vowels / Mária Ludassy ; transl. Zsolt Komáromy -- Judgement and taste : from Shakespeare to Shaftesbury / Ferenc Hörcher (...)
     
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    Embers.Sascha Talmor - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (2):189-204.
    This short novel by the writer S´ndor M´rai, regarded by many as the finest Hungarian writer of our time, was published in 1942 but became known in the West only many years later and was finally translated into English in 2002. Its central subject is the importance and value of friendship between men and love between men and women, involving the three central characters, Henrik, Konrad and Krisztina. The men, who had been friends since their early youth, meet again (...)
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    Bkaʼ bstan lta grub dkaʼ gnad bdams btus =. Tshul-Khrims-Skal-Bzang - 2015 - Sakyo-ku, Kyoto: Gangs-ljongs nang rig mthun tshogs.
    Selected explanation on the difficult points of the Buddhist philosophical view and realization in the translated words of the Buddha and their commentaries and treatises by Indian panditas. Includes detailed analysis on the meaning of the word "dharma", predominantly on the Vaibasika and Madhyamaka school of thought with special references to the Bkaʾ-ʾgyur and Bstan-ʾgyur and interpretation of difficult points.
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    The Svatantrika-Prasangika Distinction: What Difference Does a Difference Make? (review). [REVIEW]William Edelglass - 2004 - Philosophy East and West 54 (3):415-420.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Svātantrika-Prāsaṅgika Distinction: What Difference Does a Difference Make?William EdelglassThe Svātantrika-Prāsaṅgika Distinction: What Difference Does a Difference Make? Edited by Georges B. J. Dreyfus and Sara L. McClintock. Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2003. Pp. viii + 398.As early as Bhāvaviveka (sixth century), Indian Buddhist doxographers situated important philosophers in schools and sub-schools characterized by adherence to distinct views, thereby providing a coherent, hierarchical presentation of the Buddha's teaching. In (...)
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  49. Mdo sṅags spyiʼi dgoṅs ʼgrel.Rgyal-Ba Kloṅ-Chen-Rab-ʼ & Byams Kyis Mdzad - 2006 - In Rdo-Rje-Tshe-Riṅ, Gsaṅ chen Sṅa-ʼgyur Rñiṅ-ma-paʼi gsuṅ rab phyogs bsgrigs dri med legs bśad kun ʼdus nor buʼi baṅ mdzod las. [Qinghai]: Mtsho-sṅon Mi-rigs Dpe-skrun-khaṅ.
     
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  50. Mdo sṅags spyiʼi dgoṅs ʼgrel.Rgyal-Ba Kloṅ-Chen-Rab-ʼ & Byams Sogs Kyis Mdzad - 2006 - In Rdo-Rje-Tshe-Riṅ, Gsaṅ chen Sṅa-ʼgyur Rñiṅ-ma-paʼi gsuṅ rab phyogs bsgrigs dri med legs bśad kun ʼdus nor buʼi baṅ mdzod las. [Qinghai]: Mtsho-sṅon Mi-rigs Dpe-skrun-khaṅ.
     
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