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Vol. 23 No. 1 (2023): History of Philosophy in Early Modern Hungary
Vol. 23 No. 1 (2023): History of Philosophy in Early Modern Hungary
Published:
2024-03-18
History of Philosophy in Early Modern Hungary
History of Philosophy in Early Modern Hungary
József Simon, Márton Zászkaliczky
7-8
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Ames and Apáczai
the possible theoretical frameworks of eclectic philosophical thinking in 17th century Hungary
Farkas Gábor Kiss
9-33
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János Apáczai Csere and post-Ramist dialectics
Ildikó Hajdu
35-88
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The cogito-Argument as First Principle
Cartesian Dilemmas in 17th Century Transylvania
József Simon
89-101
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Leibniz’s Correspondence with Christobal de Rojas y Spinola about the Reunion of Denominations in Hungary
Gábor Gángó
103-137
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Varia
Features and Periods of Edmund Husserl’s Concept of Metaphysics
How to Discuss the 'Highest and Ultimate Questions' from a Phenomenological Point of View?
Bence Marosán
141-164
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The Third Moment of Truth
Balázs Gyenis
165-183
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Review
Broader and Narrower Aspects of National Identity
Review of Csaba Olay's book entitled Regionális és nemzeti identitás
László Pék
187–193
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