Between 11-25 February 2013 Tamás Demeter, Senior Research Fellow, is visiting the Department of Philosophy, National University of Singapore, as Isaac Manasseh Meyer Fellow. During his stay Dr. Demeter gives a graduate research seminar on the connections between David Hume's philosophy and contemporary natural philosophy, as well as a talk in a Hume workshop organized by the department. Dr. Demeter's visit also aims to improve an existing professional cooperation. The fellowship provides the opportunity for working on a prospective co-edited volume and a co-authored paper.
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junior research fellow Email: szabados.bettina at abtk.hu |
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Hungarian Philosophy Research Group |
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+36 1 224 6700/4186
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History of 19-20th century German and Hungarian philosophy, more specifically the work of György Lukács. |
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Selected publications from the last five years
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Szabados, Bettina. 2022. Lukács kultúrafogalmáról – még egyszer. In: Mészáros, András; Mester, Béla (szerk.) A magyar filozófia történetírása: Módszertan és kutatói gyakorlat. Budapest, Magyarország, Somorja, Szlovákia : MTA, Szlovákiai Magyar Akadémiai Tanács, Gondolat Kiadó, Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont, Filozófiai Intézet, pp. 310-325. Szabados, Bettina. 2021. Révész Géza és Lukács György németországi karrierterveinek körülményei levelezésük és a korabeli dokumentumok tükrében. In: Kellék: 65 pp. 203–227. Szabados, Bettina – Sautkin, Aleksandr. 2021. Intellectual Evolution of Georg Lukács in the Context of Developing Lenin’s Idea of Revolution. In: Filosofija. Sociologija. 2021. T. 32. Nr. 1 Szabados, Bettina. 2020. Georg Lukács in Heidelberg: A Crossroad Between the Academic and Political Career. In: FILOZOFIA - BRATISLAVA, vol. 75, no.1, pp. 51-64. Szabados, Bettina. 2020. The Philosopher as a(n Anti-)Hero: The Literary Representations of Georg Lukács. In: Mester, Béla; Smoczyński, Rafał (szerk.) Lords and Boors – Westernisers and ‘Narodniks’: Chapters from Polish and Hungarian Intellectual History. Budapest, Magyarország: Gondolat Publishers, Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Philosophy, pp. 184-203. |
On 3 January, 2013. Prof. Pál Fodor, Director General of the Research Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences introduced to the members of the Institute of Philosophy the new director, Prof. Ferenc Hörcher. He won his position in an open competition, and it lasts for three years from 1 January, 2013. The appointment was decided - with the approval of Prof. József Pálinkás, president of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences - by Prof. Pál Fodor. The new director met his predecessor, Prof. Boros János , and talked about the most burning issues of the institute. Ferenc Hörcher is a full university professor at the Institute of Philosophy of Pázmány Péter Catholic University, and a former chair of the Department of Aesthetics. He will give up his leadership at the Faculty, but keeps on teaching one day a week at Piliscsaba. His professional university webpage is here, his academic homepage is here, and his application material is available in Hungarian here.
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