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research fellow Email: dornbach.marton at abtk.hu |
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History of Ancient and Early Modern Philosophy |
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+36 1 224 6700/4190
B.7.22
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German idealism and its reception, philosophical anthropology |
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Selected publications from the last five years
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The Saving Line: Benjamin, Adorno, and the Caesuras of Hope, Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 2021. “Meter and Time in Mörike’s ‘Um Mitternacht’”, Modern Language Notes, 136/3 (2021), 639-659. “Hölderlin’s Local Abstraction: The Natural-Historical Sublime in ‘Voice of the People’”, in: Rochelle Tobias (ed.), Hölderlin’s Philosophy of Nature, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press [New Perspectives in Ontology series], 2020, 94-122. Receptive Spirit: German Idealism and the Dynamics of Cultural Transmission, New York: Fordham University Press, 2016. |
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senior research fellow Email: nemeth.attila at abtk.hu |
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History of Ancient and Early Modern Philosophy |
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+36 1 224 6700/4135
B.7.19
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Ancient philosophy, Philosophy of Mind |
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NKFI 128651 Roman Philosophy and the Literary Self, principal investigator NKFI 120375 Self-Interpretation, Emotions, and Narrativity, researcher |
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“The Metaphors of Conscientia in Seneca's Epistles”, Mnemosyne, 2022, 1-29. “Atoms and Universals in Epicurus”, in: Zilioli, U. (ed.), Atomism in Philosophy: A History from Antiquity to the Present, London - New York: Bloomsbury, 2020, 93-112. “Kelly Arenson, Health and Hedonism in Plato and Epicurus. London; New York: Bloomsbury, 2019”, Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2020.02.26 “Epicureans on Teleology and Freedom”, in: Arenson, K. (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy, London - New York: Routledge, 2020, 224-235. Epicurus on the Self, London - New York: Routledge, 2017/2020. |
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research fellow Email: hangai.attila at abtk.hu |
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History of Ancient and Early Modern Philosophy |
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+36 1 224 6700/4181
B.7.28.
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Ancient Philosophy, Late Antique Philosophy Aristotelian Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind |
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Eötvös Loránd University: Ancient Greek Philosophy of Mind, Late Antique Philosophy |
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Alexander of Aphrodisias on Simultaneous Perception. In D. Bennett J. Toivanen (eds.) 2021, Philosophical Problems in Sense Perception: Testing the Limits of Aristotelianism. Springer Verlag Aphrodisziaszi Alexandrosz megjegyzései a Sztoikus phantasia katalēptikē kapcsán. Magyar Filozófiai Szemle. 2017/4. 22-47 Az érzékelés tartalma – Aphrodisziaszi Alexandrosz. In Bárány István, Bolonyai Gábor, Ferenczi Attila, Vér Ádám (eds), Studia Classica, ELTE Eötvös Kiadó, Budapest, 2015. 195-206 |
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research fellow Email: kertesz.gergely at abtk.hu |
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Lendület "Morals and Science" |
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+36 1 224 6700/4166
B.7.12.
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philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, autonomy of the special sciences, reduction and emergence, causal explanations in the life sciences |
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2019- Lendület "Morals and Science" |
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BME-GTK Department of Cognitive Science; Course in philosophy of mind |
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Fazekas, Péter & Gyenis, Balázs & Hofer-Szabó, Gábor & Kertész, Gergely (2019): A Dynamical Systems Approach to Causation. Synthese, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-019-02451-y Fazekas, Péter & Kertész, Gergely (2019). Are higher mechanistic levels causally autonomous? Philosophy of Science Vol. 87. Kertész, Gergely (2015): Az oksági autonómia problémájáról. In: Márton Miklós–Molnár János–Tőzsér János (eds.): Realizmus, magyarázat, megértés. L’harmattan Kiadó Kertész, Gergely (2013): On Margitay’s Notion of Reduction by Definition. Tradition and Discovery, XXXIX:(2), pp. 16-21. Fazekas Péter & Kertész Gergely (2011): Causation at different levels: tracking the commitments of mechanistic explanations. Biology & Philosophy, 26:(3), 365-383. |
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Postdoctoral Fellow Email: bernath.laszlo at abtk.hu |
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Epistemology |
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+36 1 224 6700/4186
B.7.18.
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The metaphysical and epistemological problems of moral responsibility and free will; ethics; metaphysics |
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"The Source of Moral Responsibility" (János Bolyai Research Fellowship, 2018-2021) |
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Department of Philosophy, Pázmány Péter Catholic University (courses: history of analytic philosophy, philosophy of language, general history of philosophy) |
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Selected publications from the past five years
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Morális felelősség, érdem és kontroll – A morális felelősség metafizikája. Budapest, L'Harmattan, 2018. A szabad akarat kortárs libertariánus elméletei. Elpis 18 (1), 121–145. (2018) (With Tamás Paár): Szabad-e hinnünk a morális felelősségben? Magyar Filozófiai Szemle 61(3), 9–30. (2017) (With János Tőzsér): Szabad akarat és ágens-okozás. Magyar Filozófiai Szemle 60 (2), 46-66. o. (2016) Self-Forming Acts and Other Miracles. Magyar Filozófiai Szemle 58:(1) pp. 104-116. (2014) |
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research fellow Email: tuboly.adam at abtk.hu |
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Value-Polarizations in Science
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+36 1 224 6700/4164
B.7.11.
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The history of analytic philosophy, Rudolf Carnap and the philosophy of logical empirism, modality and possible worlds |
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"Otto Neurath in England: The Planned Reconstruction of Logical Empiricism"; Lendület "Morals és Science" Research Group |
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PTE ÁOK, PTE BTK, PTE ETK |
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Selected publications from the last five years
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"To the Icy Slopes in the Melting Pot: Forging Logical Empiricisms in the Context of American Pragmatisms." HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science, 2021, 11 (1). DOI: 10.1086/712936 Philipp Frank: The Humanistic Background of Science. (Co-editor: George Reisch) New York: SUNY Press, 2021. ISBN 978-1-4384-8551-5 László Kocsis - Ádám Tamás Tuboly: "The Liberation of Nature and Knowledge: A Case Study on Hans Reichenbach's Naturalism." Synthese. Online first, 2021. „Knowledge Missemination: L. Susan Stebbing, Philipp Frank and C.E.M. Joad on the Philosophy of the Physicists.” Perspectives on Science, 2020, 28 (1): 1-34. DOI: 10.1162/posc_a_00331 “A Cricket Game, a Train Ticket and a Vacuum to Be Filled: Ayer’s Logical Positivism as a Focal Point for Post-War British Cultural Struggles.” British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2020, 28 (6): 1134-1150. DOI: 10.1080/09608788.2020.1731681 |
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research fellow Email: tozser.janos at abtk.hu |
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Epistemology |
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+36 1 224 6700/4683
B.7.25.
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Philosophy of mind, metaphilosophy |
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Possible connections between analytic philosophy and phenomenology within the philosophy of mind (OTKA K109638, 2013. 09. 01. – 2018. 08. 31.). |
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Institute of Philosophy, Eötvös University Budapest |
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Selected publications from the last five years
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1. Márton Miklós – Tőzsér János, „Physicalism and the Privacy of Conscious Experience”, Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics, 2016., Vol. 4., Nr. 1., 73-88. 2. Tőzsér János, „Filozófiai nézetkülönbség és a filozófiai problémák természete”, Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 2014. 58. évf., 4., 60-75. 3. Márton Miklós – Tőzsér János, „Mental Fictionalism as an Undermotivated Theory”, The Monist: An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry 2013, Vol. 96, no. 4., 622-638. 4. Tőzsér János, „Hihetünk-e komolyan és őszintén filozófiai elméletekben?”, Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 2013, 57. évf., 1. sz., 159-172. 5. Balogh Zsuzsa – Tőzsér János, „Much Ado about Nothing – The Discarded Representations Revisited”, in Zsuzsanna Kondor (eds.) Enacting Images: Representation Revisited, Herbert von Halem Verlag, Köln, 2013, 49-68. |
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junior research fellow Email: jasz.borbala at abtk.hu |
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Modern History of Philosophy and Intellectual History |
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+ 36 1 224 6700/4181
B.7.28.
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Connections between architecture-theory and philosophy in the interwar period, and the architecture-aesthetics after the WW2. |
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Archives of Hungarian Philosophy |
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Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Philosophy and History of Science |
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Selected publications from the last five years
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Jász, Borbála: Hidden Modernism: Architecture Theory of the Socialist Realist Gap, Periodica Polytechnica Architecture 49:(1) (2018) Jász, Borbála: Mental Map of the City: Elements of Visual Argumentation and Creativity in Modern City Planning, Creativity Studies (2018) Jász, Borbála: The Triumph of Function over Form: The Role of Analytic Philosophy in Planning and Analysing Modern Architecture, Footprint 20:(1) pp. 37-51. (2017) Jász Borbála: Modernizmus sátortetővel: Ligeti Pál művészetfilozófiája és építészetelmélete. Budapest: L'Harmattan Kiadó, 2017. Jász, Borbála: The Developement of Pictograms: Scientific Visualisation of Otto Neurath's Picture Language and Its Actuality, Opus et Educatio: Munka és nevelés 3:(2) pp. 169–177. (2016) |
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