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  1. The Analytic-Continental Debate.Istvan Farago-Szabo - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (2):107-113.
    In 2007, a debate took place between Hungarian representatives of the analytic and continental schools of philosophy. Boldizsár Eszes and János T?zsér concluded their article about the history of analytic philosophy by the claim that the only possible method of philosophising is analytic. Answering on behalf of continental philosophers, Tibor Schwendtner approached the topic from the points of view of the sociology of knowledge and academic politics. Tamás Ullmann also defended continental philosophy, emphasizing that it is not vague (...)
     
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  2. Individuals and Their Rights.Tibor MACHAN - 1989
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    The Principles of Life.Tibor Ganti - 2003 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This highly readable theory of life and its origins offers a non-technical discussion of a chemical perspective on the fundamental organisation of living systems. Essays on the biological and philosophical significance of Ganti's work of thirty years indicate not only its enduring theoretical significance, but also the continuing relevance and heuristic power of Ganti's insights.
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    Answers from a real radical: interviews with Tibor Machan.Tibor R. Machan - 2014 - New York: Addleton Academic Publishers.
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    The Joyless Economy: The Psychology of Human Satisfaction.Tibor Scitovsky - 1992 - Oxford University Press USA.
    When this classic work was first published in 1976, its central tenet--more is not necessarily better--placed it in direct conflict with mainstream thought in economics. Within a few years, however, this apparently paradoxical claim was gaining wide acceptance. Scitovsky's ground-breaking book was the first to apply theories of behaviorist psychology to questions of consumer behavior and to do so in clear, non-technical language. Setting out to analyze the failures of our consumerist lifestyle, Scitovsky concluded that people's need for stimulation is (...)
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    A Model-Based Reasoning Approach to Prevent Crime.Tibor Bosse & Charlotte Gerritsen - 2010 - In W. Carnielli L. Magnani (ed.), Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology. pp. 159--177.
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    Ayn Rand at 100.Tibor R. Machan (ed.) - 2006 - New Delhi: D.K. Publishers Distributors.
    For those who absorb Ayn Rand's ground-breaking ideas, would find, like scores before them, that Rand has the capacity to awaken the hero inside each of us. To live life to its fullest capacity, to realize the capacity inside oneself, to act according to one's ideals and convictions. it is, indeed, what man is born for.
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  8. Az osztálytudat lélektani konzekvenciáinak értelmezéséhez.Balogh Tibor - 1983 - In László Hársing (ed.), Tanulmányok a fiatal Lukácsról. [Budapest]: Művelődési Minisztérium Marxizmus-Leninizmus Oktatási Főosztálya.
     
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  9. A Wagner-ügy.Tallián Tibor - 2017 - In Ernő Kulcsár Szabó & Gábor Tolcsvai Nagy (eds.), Megértés és megértetés: a magyarázat a bölcsészettudományokban. Budapest: Gondolat Kiadó.
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    Geschichte der Philosophie in Ungarn: ein Grundriss.Tibor Hanák - 1990 - München: R. Trofenik.
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    For an integrative theory of social behaviour: Theorising with and beyond rational choice theory.Tibor Rutar - 2019 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 49 (3):298-311.
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    Neuropragmatism, Neuropsychoanalysis, Therapeutic Trends, and the Care Crisis.Tibor Solymosi - 2023 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 15 (2).
    Neuropragmatism offers a non-dualistic conception of experience from which scientific inquiries can provide resources for sociocultural critique. This reconstructive effort addresses what Emma Dowling calls the care crisis without succumbing to what Mike W. Martin calls therapeutic tyranny. This tyranny relies on problematic dualisms, between mind/body, mind/world, and fact/value, that are also found in neuropsychoanalysis. While pragmatism and psychoanalysis more generally share an evolutionary perspective and can overlap in therapeutic approaches, neuropsychoanalysis diverges from this effort in its dual-aspect monism and (...)
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    Ayn Rand.Tibor R. Machan - 1999 - Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers.
    Machan's book explores all the major themes of Ayn Rand's philosophical thought. He shows the frequent strengths and occasional weaknesses of Rand's mature philosophy of Objectivism, drawing on his own, and many others', discussion of this challenging and iconoclastic thinker's ideas. Machan's treatment of Rand is a welcome addition to the growing literature of serious scholarship on Rand's philosophical work.
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  14. Pictorial (Conversational) Implicatures.Tibor Bárány - 2019 - In Andras Benedek & Kristof Nyiri (eds.), Image and Metaphor in the New Century. pp. 197-208.
    The philosophical problem of pictorial conversational implicatures can be summarized as follows: We have three propositions that are independently plausible and jointly inconsistent. -/- (Non-P) Anti-propositionalism: pictures do not have context-independent, conventionally encoded propositional content (propositional function). -/- (C) Only those representations can be used to convey conversational implicatures which have associated with them a context-independent, conventionally encoded propositional content (function). -/- (I) Pictures can be used to convey conversational implicatures. -/- There are three ways of responding to the problem: (...)
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    Professor Gowenlock on Michael Polanyi’s Manchester Years.Tibor Frank - 2002 - Tradition and Discovery 29 (2):6-7.
    The following letters were written by the distinguished British chemist Professor Brian G. Gowenlock in response to Tibor Frank’s article on “Networking, Cohorting, Bonding: Michael Polanyi in Exile,” Tradition and Discovery 23:2 : 5-19. The two letters contribute to the history of the Manchester years of Michael Polanyi with interesting details concerning several of his colleagues and contemporaries. These informative comments by a former student of Michael Polanyi will improve our knowledge of the last years of Polanyi as a (...)
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  16. Learning – Teaching – Knowledge – Adaptivity (LLWA), University of Karlsruhe (2003).Nébel István-Tibor, Barry Smith & Paschke Ralf (eds.) - 2003 - Karlsruhe, Germany:
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    Albert Einstein ismeretelméleti koncepciójáról és a relativitáselmélet filozófiai tartalmáról.Tibor Elek - 1961 - Budapest,:
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  18. Ideology and technology : A comment on nyíri.Tibor Hajdú - 1993 - In János Kristóf Nyíri & Barry Smith (eds.), Philosophy and political change in Eastern Europe. LaSalle, Ill.: Hegeler Institute.
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    Immigration into a free society.Machan Tibor R. - 1998 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 13 (2):199-204.
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    Magyar nyelvű filozófiai kézíratok a Széchényi könyvtárban.Tibor Joó - 1940 - Budapest,: Kiadja a Magyar nemzeti múzeum Orsz. Széchényi könyvtára.
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    Történetfilozófia és metafizika: válogatott írások.Tibor Joó - 2001 - Budapest: Ister.
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  22. Right Road to Radical Freedom.Tibor R. Machan - 2006 - Imprint Academic.
    This work focuses on the topic of freedom. The author starts with the old issue of free will — do we as individual human beings choose our conduct, at least partly independently, freely? He comes down on the side of libertarians who answer Yes, and scorns the compatibilism of philosophers like Daniel Dennett, who try to rescue some kind of freedom from a physically determined universe. From here he moves on to apply his belief in radical freedom to areas of (...)
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    Three Models of Socialism.Tibor Palankai - 1990 - World Futures 29 (1):19-33.
  24. Slovanstvo ako európanstvo: Štěpan Launer a jeho predstava modernizácie.Tibor Pichler - 2004 - Filozofia 59 (10).
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    Samuel štefanovič ako politický myslitel'V dobe pasivity.Tibor Pichler - 2010 - Filozofia 65 (10).
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    A társadalomelmélet alapjai.Tibor Szabó - 2009 - Szeged: SZEK Juhász Gyula Felsőoktatási Kiadó.
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    Le sujet et sa morale: essais de philosophie morale et politique.Tibor Szabó - 2016 - Szeged: Centre Unversitaire Francophone.
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    How Uncertain is Uncertainty?Tibor Vámos - 2008 - In World Scientific (ed.), Physics of Emergence and Organization. pp. 389.
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    Classical Individualism: The Supreme Importance of Each Human Being.Tibor R. Machan - 1998 - Routledge.
    In Classical Individualism , Tibor R. Machan argues that individualism is far from being dead. Machan identifies, develops and defends what he calls classical individualism - an individualism humanised by classical philosophy, rooted in Aristotle rather than Hobbes. This book does not reject the social nature of human beings, but finds that every one has a self-directed agent who is responsible for what he or she does. Machan rejects all types of collectivism, including communitarianism, ethnic solidarity, racial unity, and (...)
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    Reply to William Dwyer: Free Will Reconsidered.Tibor R. Machan - 2002 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 4 (1):215 - 220.
    Tibor R. Machan argues that William Dwyer's review of his book, Initiative: Human Agency and S odety (The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, Fall 2001), assumes that compatibilism is coherent. Machan argues that compatibilism is simply hard determinism with some soft edges but as such it is not coherent. In light of this, the agent-causation-based thesis of human initiative (or freedom of the human will) that Machan defends is superior to its alternatives.
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  31. Neuropragmatism, old and new.Tibor Solymosi - 2011 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10 (3):347-368.
    Recent work in neurophilosophy has either made reference to the work of John Dewey or independently developed positions similar to it. I review these developments in order first to show that Dewey was indeed doing neurophilosophy well before the Churchlands and others, thereby preceding many other mid-twentieth century European philosophers’ views on cognition to whom many present day philosophers refer (e.g., Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty). I also show that Dewey’s work provides useful tools for evading or overcoming many issues in contemporary neurophilosophy (...)
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    Neuropragmatism, the cybernetic revolution, and feeling at home in the world.Tibor Solymosi - 2025 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 24 (1):171-190.
    In recent work, Mark Johnson has argued that a scientifically updated version of John Dewey’s pragmatism affords human beings the opportunity to feel at home in the world. This feeling at home, however, is not fully problematized, nor explored, nor resolved by Johnson. Rather, Johnson and his collaborators, Don Tucker (2021) and Jay Schulkin (2023), defend this updated pragmatism within the historical development of the sciences of life and mind from the twentieth century to the present day. A central theme (...)
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  33. Why human beings may use animals.Tibor R. Machan - 2002 - Journal of Value Inquiry 36 (1):9-16.
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    Correction to: Establishing an inverted U-shaped pattern of violence and war from prehistory to modernity: towards an interdisciplinary synthesis.Tibor Rutar - 2024 - Theory and Society 53 (4):997-998.
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  35. Cohorting, Networking, Bonding: Michael Polanyi in Exile.Tibor Frank - 2001 - Tradition and Discovery 28 (2):5-19.
    This paper presents Michael Polanyi’s escape from Berlin to Manchester as part of a major wave of intellectual migration at the time of Hitler’s rise in Germany in 1933. Many émigré scientists and social scientists from Hungary experienced forced and unexpected relocation twice in the interwar era: first in 1919-20, after the fall of the Bolshevik-type Hungarian Republic of Councils, and again after the Nazi takeover. Once in exile, they formed an unusually tight support group assisting each other by cohorting, (...)
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    Establishing an inverted U-shaped pattern of violence and war from prehistory to modernity: towards an interdisciplinary synthesis.Tibor Rutar - 2024 - Theory and Society 53 (3):673-699.
    How have broad patterns of violence and war changed from the dawn of humanity up to present time? In answering this question, researchers have typically framed their arguments and evidence in terms of the polarized debate between Hobbes (or hawks) and Rousseau (or doves). This article moves beyond the stalemated debate and integrates the most robust existing theoretical developments and empirical findings that have emerged from various disciplines over the past 20 years – primarily sociology, political science, anthropology, and archaeology (...)
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    Formalisation of Damasio’s theory of emotion, feeling and core consciousness.Tibor Bosse, Catholijn M. Jonker & Jan Treur - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1):94-113.
    This paper contributes an analysis and formalisation of Damasio’s theory on core consciousness. Three important concepts in this theory are ‘emotion’, ‘feeling’ and ‘feeling a feeling’ . In particular, a simulation model is described of the dynamics of basic mechanisms leading via emotion and feeling to core consciousness, and dynamic properties are formally specified that hold for these dynamics at a more global level. These properties have been automatically checked for the simulation model. Moreover, a formal analysis is made of (...)
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    Business and Liberty: An Ethical Union.Tibor R. Machan - 2013 - In Christopher Luetege (ed.), Handbook of the Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics. Springer. pp. 1205--1222.
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  39. Formal analysis of dynamics within philosophy of mind by computer simulation.Tibor Bosse, Martijn C. Schut & Jan Treur - 2009 - Minds and Machines 19 (4):543-555.
    Computer simulations can be useful tools to support philosophers in validating their theories, especially when these theories concern phenomena showing nontrivial dynamics. Such theories are usually informal, whilst for computer simulation a formally described model is needed. In this paper, a methodology is proposed to gradually formalise philosophical theories in terms of logically formalised dynamic properties. One outcome of this process is an executable logic-based temporal specification, which within a dedicated software environment can be used as a simulation model to (...)
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    Formalization and Analysis of Reasoning by Assumption.Tibor Bosse, Catholijn M. Jonker & Jan Treur - 2006 - Cognitive Science 30 (1):147-180.
    This article introduces a novel approach for the analysis of the dynamics of reasoning processes and explores its applicability for the reasoning pattern called reasoning by assumption. More specifically, for a case study in the domain of a Master Mind game, it is shown how empirical human reasoning traces can be formalized and automatically analyzed against dynamic properties they fulfill. To this end, for the pattern of reasoning by assumption a variety of dynamic properties have been specified, some of which (...)
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  41. In Defence of Learning: The Plight, Persecution, and Placement of Academic Refugees, 1933-1980s.Frank Tibor - 2011
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    Az elfelejtett reneszánsz: a magyar filozófiai gondolkodás századunk első felében.Tibor Hanák - 1993 - [Budapest]: Göncöl.
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    Die Entwicklung der marxistischen Philosophie.Tibor Hanák - 1976 - Stuttgart: Schwabe.
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    Lukács war anders.Tibor Hanaḱ - 1973 - Meisenheim am Glan,: Hain.
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    (1 other version)Neo-marxism in eastern central europe.Tibor Hanak - 1985 - Studies in East European Thought 30 (4):379-385.
  46. (1 other version)A Popular Fallacy.Tibor Machan - 2010 - Free Inquiry 30:16-16.
     
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    A Primer on Business Ethics.Tibor R. Machan & James Chesher - 2002 - Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.
    This book is suitable as a text for a business ethics course, but also as an introduction to basic issues in business ethics for any interested reader, apart from the classroom. The book offers a defense of the moral legitimacy of the enterprise of business, in contrast with many other business ethics texts, which engage in 'business bashing.' The book explores a variety of branches of business, including employment, advertising, management, corporate responsibilities, and public policy matters. It also offers a (...)
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    Business Ethics in a Free Society.Tibor R. Machan - 1999 - In Robert Frederick (ed.), A companion to business ethics. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 88–99.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Classical individualism Classical individualism and corporate responsibility Is business morally legitimate? Classical individualism and business ethics Professional versus social responsibilities Ethics and choice Business ethics: some issues in focus Conclusion.
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    Commerce and morality.Tibor R. Machan (ed.) - 1988 - Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield.
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    The Georgia lectures on principles, transitions and development.Tibor R. Machan - 2012 - New York: Addleton Academic Publishers.
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