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    Libertarianism Defended.Tibor R. Machan - 2006 - Routledge.
    In this book Tibor R. Machan analyses the state of the debate on libertarianism post Nozick. Going far beyond the often cursory treatment of libertarianism in major books and other publications he examines closely the alternative non-Nozickian defences of libertarianism that have been advanced and, by applying these arguments to innumerable policy areas in the field, Machan achieves a new visibility and prominence for libertarianism.
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    (1 other version)Why moral judgments can be objective: Tibor R. Machan.Tibor R. Machan - 2008 - Social Philosophy and Policy 25 (1):100-125.
    Are we able to make objective moral judgments? This perennial philosophical topic needs often to be revisited because it is central to human life. Judging how people conduct themselves, the institutions they devise, whether, in short, they are doing what's right or what's wrong, is ubiquitous. In this essay I defend the objectivity of ethical judgments by deploying a neo-Aristotelian naturalism by which to keep the “is-ought” gap at bay and place morality on an objective footing. I do this with (...)
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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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    Revisiting the objectivist/subjectivist debate.Tibor R. Machan - 2012 - New York: Addleton Academic Publishers.
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    Your country needs... your liver?Tibor R. Machan - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 18 (18):19-20.
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    Balamber und Balamer: Könige der Hunnen.Tibor Schäfer - 2014 - História 63 (2):243-256.
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    Miért Lukács?: a szegedi Lukács-szimpozion anyaga.Tibor Szabó (ed.) - 1990 - Budapest: [S.N.].
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    Abstract elementary classes and accessible categories.Tibor Beke & Jirí Rosický - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (12):2008-2017.
    We investigate properties of accessible categories with directed colimits and their relationship with categories arising from ShelahʼsElementary Classes. We also investigate ranks of objects in accessible categories, and the effect of accessible functors on ranks.
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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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    Critical and Pragmatic Naturalisms: Some Consequences of Direct Realism in John Dewey and Roy Wood Sellars.Tibor Solymosi - 2024 - Topoi 43 (1):161-170.
    Some consequences of direct realism and William James’s philosophy of mind are considered in terms of American naturalism as seen in the debate between John Dewey and Roy Wood Sellars. Sellars’s critical realism and evolutionary naturalism is compared and contrasted with Dewey’s pragmatic realism and emphatically evolutionary naturalism. Though these naturalisms are similar, there are significant differences between methodology, their critiques of James’s reflex arc concept in his Principles of Psychology, and the mind-body problem. Sellars’s critical realism and naturalism retains (...)
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    Neuropragmatic Tools for Neurotechnological Culture: Toward a Creatively Democratic Cybernetics of Care.Tibor Solymosi - 2023 - Contemporary Pragmatism 20 (1-2):77-117.
    I address the problem of caring for our body-mind through neuropragmatism, cybernetics, and Larry Hickman’s work on John Dewey and the philosophy of technology. The problems of body-mind health are related to Emma Dowling’s The Care Crisis. I address this crisis by drawing on Jay Schulkin’s conception of viability as the creative tension between stability and precarity. From this, I extend body-mind health to questions of democracy, leading to the proposal of body-mind-world as an elaboration of neuropragmatism’s evolutionary and ecological (...)
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    Creative Resilience.Tibor Schulkin Solymosi - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (1).
    We articulate a conception of resilience via allostasis and the free energy principle to augment Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s conception of antifragility. Creative resilience is resilience 3.0, after robustness (1.0) and antifragility (2.0), because creative resilience is the deliberate effort to construct ecological niches toward a more caring and thus more viable world for more people – what Dewey proffered as the moral ideal of creative democracy. Viability is understood as the healthy tension between stability and precarity. Viability is related to (...)
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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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    What is morally right with insider trading.Tibor R. Machan - 1996 - Public Affairs Quarterly 10 (2):135-142.
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    Putting Humans First: Why We are Nature's Favorite.Tibor R. Machan - 2004 - Rowman & Littlefield.
    This book challenges the notion that humans aren't any more important than, say, ants, and ethics and politics must be adjusted accordingly as not to rank human concerns as primary.
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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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  18. A Természettudományos megismerés ismeretelméleti kérdései.Tibor Elek (ed.) - 1972 - [Budapest]: Kossuth.
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  19. Commerce and Morality.Tibor R. Machan - 1990 - Ethics 100 (2):432-434.
     
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    Can Commerce Inspire?Tibor R. Machan - 2005 - In Nicholas Capaldi (ed.), Business and religion: a clash of civilizations? Salem, MA: M & M Scrivener Press. pp. 16.
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  21. Introduction : Ethics and its uses.Tibor R. Machan - 1988 - In Commerce and morality. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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    Reflections on The Right to Private Property.Tibor Machan - 2000 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 10 (1):179-196.
    S’il n’existe qu’un seul problème intellectuel et culturel vraiment sérieux concernant le capitalisme, c’est celui du manque d’une défense morale soutenue et largement connue, pour ne pas dire acceptée, de l’institution des droits de propriété privée.Il n’y a pas de doute, dans le monde actuel, qu’une société dotée d’une infrastructure légale où cette institution fait défaut connaisse un grave désordre économique. Le fait de ne pas respecter et protéger légalement l’institution de la propriété privée — et ses corollaires, comme la (...)
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  23. Values in America.Tibor Machan - 2011 - Free Inquiry 31:12-12.
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    Sodobni zagovor historičnega materializma: sociologija, zgodovina, filozofija = A contemporary defense of historical materialism: sociology, history, philosophy.Tibor Rutar - 2016 - Ljubljana: Sophia.
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    The Transition Debate Today.Tibor Rutar - 2018 - Historical Materialism 26 (3):197-209.
    Spencer Dimmock has produced a convincing restatement, defence and update of Robert Brenner’s influential work on the origin of capitalism in England. The book productively engages with many Marxist and non-Marxist critics of the so-called ‘Brenner Thesis’, and presents fresh secondary and primary evidence in favour of it. This review sketches the theoretical background of Brenner’s intervention, summarises Dimmock’s take on Brenner, and comments on a few notable contemporary critiques of Brenner’s general framework which are not explicitly engaged with by (...)
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    Tanulmányok Halasy-Nagy József filozófiájáról.Tibor Szabó, Tamás Deák & Péter Varga (eds.) - 2004 - Szeged: Lectum.
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  27. Why human beings may use animals.Tibor R. Machan - 2002 - Journal of Value Inquiry 36 (1):9-16.
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    Geschichte der Philosophie in Ungarn: ein Grundriss.Tibor Hanák - 1990 - München: R. Trofenik.
  29. 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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    Recent Work in Business Ethics: A Survey and Critique.Tibor R. Machan & Douglas J. Den Uyl - 1987 - American Philosophical Quarterly 24 (2):107-124.
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  31. Individuals and Their Rights.Tibor MACHAN - 1989
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  32. Self-ownership and the Lockean proviso.Tibor R. Machan - 2009 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 39 (1):93-98.
    Locke's defense of private property rights includes what is called a proviso— "the Lockean proviso"—and some have argued that in terms of it the right to private property can have various exceptions and it may not even be unjust to redistribute wealth that is privately owned. I argue that this cannot be right because it would imply that one's right to life could also have various exceptions, so anyone's life (and labor) could be subject to conscription if some would need (...)
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    Knowledge and Computing: Computer Epistemology and Constructive Skepticism.Tibor Vámos - 2010 - Central European University Press.
    The result of the author's extensive practical experience: a decade in computer process control using large scale systems, another decade in machine pattern-recognition for vision systems, and nearly a decade dealing with artificial intelligence and expert systems. These real-life projects have taught Vámos a critical appreciation of, and respect for, both abstract theory and the practical methodology that grows out of—and, in turn, shapes—those theories.Machine representation means a level of formalization that can be expressed by the instruments of mathematics, whereas (...)
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  34. The Virtue of Liberty.Tibor MACHAN - 1994
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    We Deweyan Creatures.Tibor Solymosi - 2016 - Pragmatism Today 7 (1):41-59.
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  36. A Brief On Business Ethics.Tibor Machan - 2003 - Philosophy for Business 1.
     
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    Is free will real?Tibor R. Machan - 2006 - Think 4 (12):61-64.
    Tibor Machan introduces an ancient and infernal puzzle.
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    The War of the Twentieth C:entury.Tibor Eckhardt - 1947 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 22 (3):415-438.
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    Reading, Writing, Thinking.Tibor Fischer - 2013 - Philosophy Now 94:4-4.
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    Alessandro Salice , Intentionality: Historical and Systematic Perspectives.Tibor Földes - 2015 - Studia Phaenomenologica 15:515-518.
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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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    Against Nonlibertarian Natural Rights.Tibor R. Machan - 1978 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 2 (3):233-238.
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    A Reconsideration of Natural Rights Theory.Tibor R. Machan - 1982 - American Philosophical Quarterly 19 (1):61 - 72.
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    Defining Government, Begging the Question: An Answer to Walter Block's Reply.Tibor R. Machan - 2007 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 21 (1):91-99.
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    Leo Strauss, Neoconservative?Tibor Machan - 2007 - Philosophy Now 59:33-35.
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    Unrugged Individualism: The Selfish Basis of Benevolence.Tibor R. Machan - 2000 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 1 (2).
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  48. Wanting but Reproducing.Tibor Machan - 2006 - Free Inquiry 26:24-24.
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    National Perceptions and Their Stereotypization.Tibor Pichler - 2008 - Human Affairs 18 (1):129-132.
    National Perceptions and Their Stereotypization.
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  50. Slovanstvo ako európanstvo: Štěpan Launer a jeho predstava modernizácie.Tibor Pichler - 2004 - Filozofia 59 (10).
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