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    The Warfare Ideology of Ordeal: Another Form of Just War Thinking? Theory and Practice from the Early Middle Ages.Mihaly Boda - 2024 - Journal of Military Ethics 23 (1):53-66.
    Studying the military thinking and military history of the Middle Ages, one can observe several forms of warfare ideologies. Three of these ideologies are the holy war ideology, the ideology of ordeal (or iudicium Dei), and the traditional just war theory. Every such ideology has the common characteristic of a stronger or weaker link to concepts of a Christian God, religion, or church. Beyond this common characteristic, the ideologies differ from each other in some key respects. The holy war ideology (...)
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  2. Soldiers' autonomy and military authority.Mihaly Boda - 2017 - In Peter Olsthoorn (ed.), Military Ethics and Leadership. Leiden & Boston: Brill.
     
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    The Hungarian Theory of Just War Based on the Idea of the Holy Crown: A Historical Case of Just Mission.Mihaly Boda - 2022 - Journal of Military Ethics 20 (3-4):269-280.
    Warfare ideologies are as old as human civilization. By now, they have grown into an important and extended research field, including works analyzing the justification of war in ancient Indian epic...
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  4. Optimal experience: psychological studies of flow in consciousness.Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi & Isabella Selega Csikszentmihalyi (eds.) - 1988 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    What constitutes enjoyment of life? Optimal Experience: Psychological Studies of Flow in Consciousness offers a comprehensive survey of theoretical and empirical investigations of the "flow" experience, a desirable or optimal state of consciousness that enhances a person's psychic state. "Flow" can be said to occur when people are able to meet the challenges of their environment with appropriate skills, and accordingly feel a sense of well-being, a sense of mastery, and a heightened sense of self-esteem. The authors show the diverse (...)
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  5. The Meaning of Things: Domestic Symbols and the Self.Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi & Eugene Halton - 1981 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    The Meaning of Things explores the meanings of household possessions for three generation families in the Chicago area, and the place of materialism in American culture. Now regarded as a keystone in material culture studies, Halton's first book is based on his dissertation and coauthored with Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. First published by Cambridge University Press in 1981, it has been translated into German, Italian, Japanese, and Hungarian. The Meaning of Things is a study of the significance of material possessions in contemporary (...)
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    The epistemic opacity of autonomous systems and the ethical consequences.Mihály Héder - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (5):1819-1827.
    This paper takes stock of all the various factors that cause the design-time opacity of autonomous systems behaviour. The factors include embodiment effects, design-time knowledge gap, human factors, emergent behaviour and tacit knowledge. This situation is contrasted with the usual representation of moral dilemmas that assume perfect information. Since perfect information is not achievable, the traditional moral dilemma representations are not valid and the whole problem of ethical autonomous systems design proves to be way more empirical than previously understood.
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  7. People and Things: Reflections on Materialism.Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi & Eugene Halton - 1978 - University of Chicago Magazine 70 (3):6-15.
    This early article in The University of Chicago Magazine, coauthored with Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, was one of the first publications deriving from Eugene Halton’s dissertation research on the meanings of household possessions for a sample of over 300 three-generation Chicago area families. In addition to empirical findings reported in Halton’s dissertation and later in the book coauthored with Csikszentmihalyi, The Meaning of Things, the article introduces Halton’s distinction of two kinds of materialism: instrumental materialism and terminal materialism.
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  8. The bourgeois subject in Goethe's Werther: Inactivity and failure. [Spanish].Lucía Bodas Fernández - 2008 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 8:82-102.
    Análisis estético, sociológico y político de la obra de Goethe Las desventuras del joven Werther, partiendo de las tesis estético-literarias de Georg Lukács, claramente influenciadas por Friedrich Schiller, y de las consideraciones que el mismo Goethe realizó posteriormente acerca de su vida y obra en su inconclusa autobiografía Poesía y verdad . El objetivo es realizar un pequeño estudio de la obra pero, en especial, del tipo de sujeto que ejemplifica su personaje principal: el sujeto del humanismo burgués revolucionario , (...)
     
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  9. Fo tuo di ren ge yu jiao yu.Boda Chen - 1987 - Taibei Shi: Tian hua chu ban shi ye gu fen you xian gong si.
     
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    Does being human matter? On some interpretive problems of comparative ludology.Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (1):160-160.
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    Michael Blömer – Engelbert Winter , Iuppiter Dolichenus.Mihály Loránd Dészpa - 2014 - Klio 96 (2):749-756.
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    Emergent Knowledge and Its Challenge to Reductionist Thought.Mihály Héder - 2012 - Tradition and Discovery 39 (2):29-34.
    The title of Tihamér Margitay’s recent article “From Epistemology to Ontology” refers to a strong interpretation of Polanyi’s correspondence between knowing and being that enables ontological claims on purely epistemic grounds. I accept Margitay’s final conclusion which rejects strong correspondence, although on entirely different grounds. In addition, I point out that his treatment of Polanyi’s ontological claims about machines is based on yet unfounded assumptions about the nature of physics and technical design.
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    The machine’s role in human’s service automation and knowledge sharing.Mihály Héder - 2014 - AI and Society 29 (2):185-192.
    The possibility of interacting with remote services in natural language opens up new opportunities for sharing knowledge and for automating services. Easy-to-use, text-based interfaces might provide more democratic access to legal information, government services, and everyday knowledge as well. However, the methodology of engineering robust natural language interfaces is very diverse, and widely deployed solutions are still yet to come. The main contribution is a detailed problem analysis on the theoretical level, which reveals that a text-based interface is best understood (...)
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    Cultural tradition as sign process.Mihaly Hoppal - 1992 - World Futures 34 (3):201-208.
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  15. Korrelation von Macht und Recht.Mihäly Samu - forthcoming - Rechtstheorie.
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    Effortless attention in everyday life: A systematic phenomenology.Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi & Jeanne Nakamura - 2010 - In Brian Bruya (ed.), Effortless Attention: A New Perspective in the Cognitive Science of Attention and Action. MIT Press. pp. 179--189.
    This chapter focuses on the use of effortless attention in performing daily activities and tasks. It details a study developed by The University of Chicago and Claremont Graduate University, and named the Experience Sampling Method to collect data from subjects of the study investigating the use of effortless attention in daily life. The findings are based on an ESM study of subjects consisting of middle and high school students from around the United States and the Sloan Study of Youth and (...)
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    Sociocultural speciation and human aggression.Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi - 1973 - Zygon 8 (2):96-112.
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    Bizalom és közpolitika: jobban működnek-e az intézmények, ha bíznak bennük?: tanulmányok.Zsolt Boda (ed.) - 2015 - [Budapest]: Argumentum Kiadó.
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    Seeking the favor of God, Vol 2: the development of penitential prayer in second temple Judaism.Mark J. Boda, Daniel K. Falk & R. Werline - 2008 - HTS Theological Studies 64 (4):1953-1954.
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    From thermodynamics to values: A transition yet to be accomplished.Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi - 1971 - Zygon 6 (2):163-167.
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    Autonomous robots and tacit knowledge.Mihály Héder & Daniel Paksi - 2012 - Appraisal 9 (2).
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    Proxemic patterns, social structures, and world view.Mihály Hoppál - 1987 - Semiotica 65 (3-4):225-248.
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  23. Governing gene editing in the European Union : legal and ethical considerations.Mihalis Kritikos - 2018 - In Zvonimir Koporc (ed.), Ethics and integrity in health and life sciences research. United Kingdom: Emerald Publishing.
     
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  24. La teologia cattolica ungherese dopo il Concilio Vaticano II.Mihály Kránitz - 2010 - Gregorianum 91 (3):510-525.
    After World War II, Hungary along with other Central-European countries drifted away from theological development of Western-Europe. Both the message and the innovations of the Second Vatican Council arrived with some delay in this country governed by the communist ideology. In spite of this, the agreement concluded between the Holy See and the Hungarian state in 1964, enabled a number of well-prepared priests to study theology at Church universities outside of Hungary. From the 1970s onwards, theological books were more easily (...)
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    İletişim Fakültesi Öğrencilerinin Radyoda Yayınlanan Haber İçeriğine ve Haber Radyolarına Bakışı Üze.Mihalis Kuyucu - 2015 - Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 6):669-669.
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    Some cognitive tools for word learning: The role of working memory and goal preference.Mihály Racsmány, Ágnes Lukács, Csaba Pléh & Ildikó Király - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (6):1115-1117.
    We propose that Bloom's focus on cognitive factors involved in word learning still lacks a broader perspective. We emphasize the crucial relevance of working memory in learning elements of language. Specifically, we demonstrate through our data that in impaired populations knowledge of some linguistic elements can be dissociated according to the subcomponent of working memory (visual or verbal) involved in a task. Further, although Bloom's concentration on theory of mind as a precondition for word learning is certainly correct, theory of (...)
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    Der abschnitt »die freiheit Des selbstbewusstseins«: Der »phänomenologie Des geistes« in philosophiegeschichtlicher und geschichtlicher perspektive.Mihály Szívós - 2001 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 3 (1):152-156.
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    Die Rolle Des Ästhetischen Im Aufbau Des Hegelschen Systems.Mihály Szívós - 2000 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2 (1):54-57.
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    Foreword.Mihály Szívós - 2008 - Semiotica 2008 (170):1-2.
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    Zum Problem Der Bestimmtheit, Der Bewusstseinstatsachen, Der Reinen Einsicht Und Zu Ihrem Philosophiegeschichtlichen Hintergrund.Mihäly Szívós - 2005 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 7 (1):146-151.
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  31. Peace, Legality, Democracy.Mihalis Mentinis - 2009 - Radical Philosophy 154:67.
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    Between Pariah and Parvenu.Mihály Vajda - 1999 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 21 (2):115-131.
    Hannah Arendt wrote the following to Karl Jaspers in 1931: “What this all really adds up to—fate, being exposed, what life means—I can’t really say in abstract. Perhaps all I can try to do is illustrate it with examples. And that is precisely why I want to write a biography. In this case interpretation has to take the path of repetition.” This description seems to me to be characteristic of her whole lifework: always illustrate everything with examples, and only use (...)
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    On Fascism.Mihály Vajda - 1971 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1971 (8):43-63.
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    Sárkányfogvetemény: változatok Vörösmarty Az emberek című versére.Mihály Vajda - 2011 - Pozsony: Kalligram.
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  35. Attention and the holistic approach to behavior.Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi - 1978 - In K. S. Pope & Jerome L. Singer (eds.), The Stream of Consciousness: Scientific Investigations Into the Flow of Human Experience. Plenum Press.
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    Fruitless polarities.Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (3):411-411.
    Clear evidence of large individual differences in children's performance in talent areas can be explained either in terms of innate gifts (the “talent account”) or in terms of early exposure (the “no talent account” proposed by Howe et al.). At this point, there is no conclusive support for either account, and it is doubtful that talent could be explained exclusively by only one of them.
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    Sum Res Volans: The Centrality of Willing for Descartes.Andreea Mihali - 2011 - International Philosophical Quarterly 51 (2):149-179.
    This paper challenges the standard interpretation of Descartes’s view that the essence of the mind is thinking. Most commentators take the essence of the mind to be constituted by thoughts as objects of awareness. By contrast, the position defended here is that willing is as much part of the essence of the Cartesian meditating mind as awareness. Willing is not just a type of thought, but whenever thinking occurs it invariably involves both awareness and willing. To substantiate the claim that (...)
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    El círculo fangoso del determinismo humano: El camino de Schiller desde la Ilustración hasta Kant.Lucía Bodas Fernández - 2011 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 15:237-242.
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    Bookend: Loving What You Do.Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi - 1991 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 5 (4):30-30.
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    Reflections on Enjoyment.Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi - 1985 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 28 (4):489-497.
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    The Mythic Potential of Evolution.Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi - 2000 - Zygon 35 (1):25-38.
    This article focuses on therelationship between science and myth. Its author (1) suggests that the theory of evolutionpro‐vides the most powerful mythic structure for our times; (2) points out the problems that arisefrom the fact that, historically, evolution became yoked to the earlier concept of material,technological “progress”; (3) argues for an interpretation of evolution that is basedon religious and psychological models of human development; and (4) proposes that such aninterpretation, in which personal and social growth is seen as the possible (...)
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    On tradition: Introduction.Mihaly Hoppal - 1992 - World Futures 34 (3):1-1.
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  43. Volto e volti: Aspetti psico-spirituali dell'identità personale.Mihaly Szentmartoni - 2001 - Gregorianum 82 (3):457-475.
    L'identité est l'ensemble des représentations qu'une personne a d'elle-même. L'A. définit les différentes facettes de l'identité psycho-spirituelle. •L'identité religieuse s'appuie sur l'expérience de conversion, qui est la perception intuitive de la vérité théologique que Dieu existe et qu'il a créé l'homme pour lui-même. L'expression psychologique d'une telle expérience est la prise de conscience que la direction fondamentale de l'existence humaine est l'orientation vers Dieu. •L'identité spirituelle s'appuie sur l'expérience de sa propre valeur. C'est une perception intuitive de la vérité théologique (...)
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  44. Vlad Alexandrescu, ed. , Branching Off: The Early Moderns in Quest for the Unity of Knowledge . Reviewed by.Andreea Mihali - 2011 - Philosophy in Review 31 (3):164-167.
    This collection of essays addresses the topic of the unity of knowledge by analyzing early modern ways of organizing and systematizing knowledge and by bringing to light the complex interactions between the different traditions which contributed to the making of modernity.
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  45. Die Geschichte eines Abenteuers.Mihály Vajda - 2005 - Studia Phaenomenologica 5:129-135.
    The author, as the leader of the team that translated Heidegger’s Sein und Zeit into Hungarian, tells the story of the translation. The members of this team were anything else but experts in Heidegger. Belonging to the so-called “democratic opposition” at the beginning of the ‘80s, they asked the author, a dissent himself, to hold for them a private seminar on modern phenomenology. It is here where they read Husserl, Scheler, and wanted to read Heidegger as well. Their German, however, (...)
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    Is Moral Philosophy Possible at All?Mihály Vajda - 1999 - Thesis Eleven 59 (1):73-85.
    Agnes Heller's Theory of Morals was to be composed of three parts: General Ethics, Moral Philosophy, and a Theory of Proper Behaviour. The first two were born; the third, however, before it was written, was rebaptized by the author who could not resist her inner compulsion to do so. It bears the title Ethics of Personality. This author does not conceal his one-sided preference for this last part of Heller's Theory of Morals which has only one imperative: `Be yourself! Follow (...)
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    Descartes’s Ethics: Generosity in the Flesh.Andreea Mihali - 2022 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (1):51-95.
    This paper focuses on the emotional make-up of Descartes’s generous person. Described as having complete control over the passions, the generous person is not passion-free; she feels compassion for those in need but unable to bear their misfortunes with fortitude, hates vice, takes satisfaction in her own virtue, etc. To bring to light the coherence of the generous person’s emotional configuration, a compare and contrast analysis with Descartes’s deficient moral type, the abject person, is provided. Real life as well as (...)
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  48. Man in Transcendental Homelessness: in Memory of Ferenc Feher.Mihaly Vajda - 1995 - Thesis Eleven 42 (1):32-40.
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  49. What is "Real Socialims" a reaction to?Mihaly Vajda - 1985 - Thesis Eleven 12 (1):156-165.
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  50. Desmond M. Clarke and Catherine Wilson, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Early Modern Europe. Reviewed by.Andreea Mihali - 2012 - Philosophy in Review 32 (5):365-369.
    This Oxford Handbook examines the radical transformation of worldview taking place in the period from the middle of the 16th century to the early 18th century. The intention of the volume is to cover both well-known and undeservedly less well-known philosophical texts by placing these works in their historical context which includes tight interconnections with other disciplines as well as historical and political events. By proceeding in this manner the editors hope to recover a meaning of “philosophy” that comes closer (...)
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