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  1. György Márkus’s Theory of Cultural Modernity: Presuppositions and Extrapolations.David Roberts - 2019 - Critical Horizons 20 (3):201-220.
    ABSTRACTMy paper aims to situate and contextualize György Márkus’s key writings on cultural modernity on the one hand in relation to their theoretical antecedents in Kant and Hegel’s conception of modern society as a society of culture and in Lukacs’s reception of Kant and Hegel in his early pre-Marxist works, and on the other hand in relation to an examination of the contemporary ramifications of certain tendencies in modern culture highlighted in Márkus’s writings. The paper is accordingly divided into two (...)
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  • An intellectual legacy of the past: The reception of sociobiology in the east-european countries. [REVIEW]Tamas Bereczkei - 1993 - Biology and Philosophy 8 (4):399-407.
    Sociobiology has not been well received in Eastern Europe. Reasons for this are listed and discussed. It is suggested that times are changing and that sociobiology will have more success in the future.
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