The intellectual life in Budapest, since the turn of the twentieth century, developed in fact a hardly evident wealth of intellectual movements. The contours of the fundamental model of Budapest’s intellectual history of that time have been drawn by the interaction of two components. Despite the unavoidable generalization, the following thesis can be presented: the contents of the three “non-simultaneous” great waves of the European Modern Age revealed as “simultaneous” phenomena in the politics, science and aesthetics in the Budapest context. Tacit knowledge was the focus of interest in the second period of Polányi’s sociology of knowledge. He explained the concept, the mechanisms, and the functions of tacit knowledge in several studies...
Historians and sociologists of science often identify the efflorescence of social stud ies of scienc...
This chapter explores the cases of two generations of Budapest School through Georg Lukács and Ágnes...
From amongst legal theories of Socialisms’ Marxism, Hungarian scholarship played a rather balancing ...
The intellectual life in Budapest, since the turn of the twentieth century, developed in fact a hard...
Based on various types of recently explored empirical evidence, this study attempts to account for t...
In the state socialist system sociology could establish its reason for existence and construct its i...
Following its 2015 release by Éghajlat Publishing, the collection of interviews with three leading H...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
The present study started out by posing the question: what reasons might lead to the success of Hung...
Since the mid-twentieth century, an array of life, mind, and behavioral scientists have centered the...
Intellectual freedom justifies social freedom and is justified as the pursuit of truth. I argue that...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [309]-392) and index.Scientific culture in Europe and the re...
The paper introduces the development of history of science in Hungary, focusing on the status of the...
One of the most important terrains of the European search for new ways in politics between the two w...
The disappearance of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the dissolution of the Kingdom of Hungary led t...
Historians and sociologists of science often identify the efflorescence of social stud ies of scienc...
This chapter explores the cases of two generations of Budapest School through Georg Lukács and Ágnes...
From amongst legal theories of Socialisms’ Marxism, Hungarian scholarship played a rather balancing ...
The intellectual life in Budapest, since the turn of the twentieth century, developed in fact a hard...
Based on various types of recently explored empirical evidence, this study attempts to account for t...
In the state socialist system sociology could establish its reason for existence and construct its i...
Following its 2015 release by Éghajlat Publishing, the collection of interviews with three leading H...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
The present study started out by posing the question: what reasons might lead to the success of Hung...
Since the mid-twentieth century, an array of life, mind, and behavioral scientists have centered the...
Intellectual freedom justifies social freedom and is justified as the pursuit of truth. I argue that...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [309]-392) and index.Scientific culture in Europe and the re...
The paper introduces the development of history of science in Hungary, focusing on the status of the...
One of the most important terrains of the European search for new ways in politics between the two w...
The disappearance of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the dissolution of the Kingdom of Hungary led t...
Historians and sociologists of science often identify the efflorescence of social stud ies of scienc...
This chapter explores the cases of two generations of Budapest School through Georg Lukács and Ágnes...
From amongst legal theories of Socialisms’ Marxism, Hungarian scholarship played a rather balancing ...