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Vol. 13 No. 1 (2013): A végtelen értelmezései a kora újkorban
Vol. 13 No. 1 (2013): A végtelen értelmezései a kora újkorban
Published:
2013-06-27
Interpretations of the Infinite in the Early Modern Age
Perspective and the Infinite in the Early Modern Age
Tamás Pavlovits
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Essay on Conic Sections
Pascal Blaise
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The generation of conic sections
Pascal Blaise
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The infinity of the real
Tamás Moldvay
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Analytic rainbow philosophy and Newton’s infinitely simple theory of colours
Gábor Áron Zemplén
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Leibniz’s notion of the infinite and the problem of fictionality
Dániel Schmal
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The incomprehensibility of the infinite in Pascal and Descartes
Tamás Pavlovits
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Varia
On the everyday language of logics
Zoltán Horváth
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The effect of Heidegger’s philosophy on Ortega y Gasset’s reading of Kant
Gábor Tóth
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Tolstoy’s legacy in Nietzsche’s The Antichrist
Marianna Tóth
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Zarathustra’s dance: Nietzsche’s creative aesthetic
Erzsébet Lamár
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Intention in the act of creation and reception
Henrietta Horváth
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Review
The combed roots of Descartes’ tree. Daniel Schmal: The beginning without a beginning.
Eszter Rembeczki
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Man in the landscape, landscape in man. Dezső Csejtei and Anikó Juhász: The Philosophy of Landscape.
Gábor Tóth
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