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research fellow Email: simon.jozsef at abtk.hu |
Research group
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Hungarian Philosophy |
Phone numbers
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+ 36 1 224 6700/4650
B.7.20
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Research area
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History of European Philosophy (1250-1700), History of Philosophy in Early Modern Hungary |
Research project
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2021-2025 History of Philosophy in Early Modern Hungary (1570-1710), supported by the Hungarian Scientific Research Foundation (principal investigator, NKFI-OTKA 137963) 2017-2022 The Cartesian Mind between Cognition and Extension, supported by the Hungarian Scientific Research Foundation (NKFI-OTKA 125012, associated participant, PI: Tamás Pavlovits) |
Teaching
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University of Szeged, Faculty of Arts, Department of Philosophy University of Szeged, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, Department of Political Sciences and International Relations |
Selected publications from the last five years
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"Challenges of Universalism: Theologico-Philosophical Considerations of Natural Law by Transylvanian Antitrinitarians in the Late Sixteenth Century (Jacobus Palaeologus and Christian Francken)", in Hans Blom (ed.), Sacred Polities, Natural Law and the Law of Nations in the 16th-17th Centuries, Leiden, Brill, 2022, pp. 136-153. Szégyen és semmi. Politikai pszichológia Bethlen Miklós filozófiájában. Budapest, Typotex, 2022. 278 p. „The Complete Mind – A Hungarian Debate on the Nature of the Body-Mind Union from 1685”, Különbség 21 (2021) / 1, pp. 145-170 „Shame, Common Wealth and Religion in the Thought of Miklós Bethlen (1642–1714)”, in Boros, Gábor; Szalai, Judit; Tóth, István Olivér (eds.), Personal Identity and Self-Interpretation & Natural Right and Natural Emotions (Budapest Seminars in Early Modern Philosophy 2 & 3), Budapest. ELTE Bölcsészettudományi Kar, Eötvös Kiadó, 2020, pp. 167-179. „Empfindung und Vernunft im Bessenyei György Társasága: (Gesellschaft György Bessenyeis, Wien 1777)”, in Dieter, Breuer; Tüskés, Gábor; Lengyel, Réka (hrsg. v.), Aufgeklärte Sozietäten, Literatur und Wissenschaft in Mitteleuropa, Berlin, de Gruyter, 2019, pp. 161-174. |