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Vol. 14 No. 1 (2014): Személyiség, szubjektivitás, interszubjektivitás
Vol. 14 No. 1 (2014): Személyiség, szubjektivitás, interszubjektivitás
Published:
2014-05-05
Személyiség, szubjektivitás, interszubjektivitás
Identity, subjectivity, intersubjectivity
Emese Faragó
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The relation of subject and memory in Bergson’s philosophy
Ingrid Radi
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The role of the Other in getting to know the self
Eszter Rembeczki
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Understanding as the revelation of the self
Mónika Péter
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The Heideggerian critique of Kant’s moral subject
Gábor Tóth
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Reference in the first, second, and third person
Éva Kocsis
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Egy fenomenológiai ellenérv a perdurantizmussal szemben
László Bernáth
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Intersubjectivity via mediators dependent on the mind
Dániel Kodaj
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In the tangle of identity: Within and without democracy and education
Róbert Pavlovski
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The transcendent infinite and the immanent infinite
György Czétány
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Pszichopatology or state of the world: A model of identity in Mihály Babits’s The Nightmare (1918)
Tamás Csönge
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Irony as both tragedy and comedy
Csaba Sós
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Ethics and tragedy from antique through modern theories of drama
Emese Faragó
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The mystique of the self in German preromanticism
Péter Tánczos
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Objective vs. personal knowledge: the question of knowledge and justification in Mihály Polányi’s philosophy
Margit Ronkay
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Review
The question of justice in modern democracies-Michael Sandel: What is just and what is not? Trans. Péter Felcsuti. Budapest: Corvina, 2012.
Márk Aradi
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The safety of love. Jean-Luc Marion: The Erotic Phenomenon.
György Czétány
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Theological phenomenology and the transgression of metaphysics. Jean-Luc Marion – Cartesianism, Phenomenology, Theology
Máté Herczegh
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No reason for optimism or against Duns Scotus. József Simon: Openness for Being
Erzsébet Lamár
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The prophet and divine vision in Raffaello’s art. Daniel Arasse: Raffaello’s Visions.
Lilla Vörös
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