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  1. Everyday Life.Agnes Heller - 1986 - Science and Society 50 (3):375-378.
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  • Beyond Justice.Agnes Heller - 1990 - Studies in Soviet Thought 39 (2):177-181.
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  • Renaissance Man.Agnes Heller & Richard E. Allen - 1980 - Studies in Soviet Thought 21 (3):261-262.
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  • (1 other version)A Short History of My Philosophy.[author unknown] - 2011
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  • (1 other version)Violence, Cruelty, Power: Reflections on Heteronomy.John Rundell - 2012 - Cosmos and History 8 (2):3-20.
    There is an opening in Castoriadis’ work for a notion of cruelty, and it emerges in the way in which he develops his idea of heteronomy, as a human world that is blinded or deflected away from human self-creation. This essay is an attempt to locate cruelty constitutively or ontologically in a post-metaphysical register, as an act of creativity that can be given form as a very particular act of singularity, that is, without regard for the other. Acts of human (...)
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  • Modernity's Pendulum.Agnes Heller - 1992 - Thesis Eleven 31 (1):1-13.
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  • My best friend.Ágnes Heller - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 126 (1):123-127.
    In the first part of this essay I sum up the theoretical genesis and foundations of Márkus’s theory of culture as a theory of modernity. Central to the high culture of modernity, defined in terms of the future-oriented creation of the new, is the structure of authorship, work, and reception that pertains across the sciences, philosophy, the humanities, and the arts. In the second part I question the scope of the concept in relation to the arts and philosophy in the (...)
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  • 911, or Modernity and Terror.Agnes Heller - 2002 - Constellations 9 (1):53-65.
    Books reviewed:Alessandro Ferrara, Justice and JudgmentMaría Pía Lara, Moral Textures: Feminist Narratives in the Public SphereVicki Kirby, Telling Flesh: The Substance of the Corporal.
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  • (1 other version)A Radical Philosophy.Agnes Heller - 1987 - Studies in Soviet Thought 34 (1):124-126.
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  • On Evils, Evil, Radical Evil and the Demonic.Agnes Heller - 2011 - Critical Horizons 12 (1):15-27.
    This article explores the problem of evil from a post-metaphysical position. Distinguishing between good and evil remains no less a pressing task in a world after the "death of God".
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  • On Budapest School Aesthetics: An Interview with Agnes Heller.Fu Qilin - 2008 - Thesis Eleven 94 (1):106-112.
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  • Lukács Reappraised.Agnes Heller - 1985 - Science and Society 49 (1):110-112.
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  • Issues and debates in contemporary critical and social philosophy.John Rundell, Danielle Petherbridge, Jan Bryant, John Hewitt & Jeremy Smith - 2004 - Critical Horizons 5 (1):1-25.
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  • The Evergreen Tocqueville: (On the Occasion of the Hungarian Publication of Democracy in America).Ferenc Feher - 1995 - Thesis Eleven 42 (1):69-86.
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  • In search of a home in honour of Agnes Heller on her 75th birthday.Maria Márkus - 2004 - Critical Horizons 5 (1):391-400.
    One of the many themes to which Agnes Heller's philosophy returns again and again is the theme of the home of the moderns. Although not necessarily her central philosophical theme, nonetheless, it opens onto the existential and multi-dimensional nature of the human condition in modernity, which her work permanently addresses.
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  • General Ethics, by Agnes Heller. [REVIEW]Joseph Mendola - 1991 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (2):473-476.
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