Tamas Demeter

Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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    Introduction
    Studies in East European Thought 64 (1-2): 1-4. 2012.
    In this paper I reconstruct the central concept of the young Lukács’s and Mannheim’s sociology of knowledge, as they present it in their writings in the early decades of the twentieth century. I argue that this concept, namely Weltanschauung, is used to refer to some conceptually unstructured totality of feelings, which they take to be a condition of possibility of intellectual production, and this understanding is contrasted to an alternative construal of the term that presents it as logically …Read more
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    Essays on Wittgenstein and Austrian Philosophy is presented for the 60th birthday of professor Christoph Nyíri. The essays presented here for the first time are focused on Austrian intellectual history, and on Wittgenstein's philosophy - the two main areas of Professor Nyíri's interests. Typically, the contributors are outstanding scholars of the field, including among others David Bloor, Lee Congdon, Newton Garver, Wilhelm Lütterfields, Joachim Schulte, Barry Smith. The volume is of primary int…Read more
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    Liberty, necessity and the foundations of Hume’s ‘science of man’
    History of the Human Sciences 25 (1): 15-31. 2012.
    In this article I suggest that section VIII of Hume’s Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding could be read as a contribution to the foundational issues of a characteristic 18th-century enterprise, namely the ‘science of man’. More specifically, it can be read as a summary of his attempt to place this science on an experimental footing, with an awareness of the lessons he has drawn in the previous sections of the Enquiry. This interpretation fits with an overall reading of the work as responding …Read more
  • Locke and Metaphors
    S - European Journal for Semiotic Studies 11 (1-3): 75-88. 1999.
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    Rachel Cohon, Hume's Morality: Feeling and Fabrication (review)
    Philosophy in Review 30 (2): 83-86. 2010.
  • Katalin Neumer: Die Relativität der Grenzen. Studien zur Philosophie Wittgensteins (review)
    Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 54 (3). 2001.
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    Folk Psychology Is Not a Metarepresentational Device
    European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 5 (2): 19-38. 2009.
    Here I challenge the philosophical consensus that we use folk psychology for the purposes of metarepresentation. The paper intends to show that folk psychology should not be conceived on par with fact-stating discourses in spite of what its surface semantics may suggest. I argue that folk-psychological discourse is organised in a way and has conceptual characteristics such that it cannot fulfill a fact-stating function. To support this claim I develop an open question argument for psychological …Read more