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Future Paths of Phenomenology

1st OPHEN Summer Meeting

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Agnes Heller

1929 (Budapest) — 2019 (Balatonalmádi)

Hungarian philosopher and lecturer. She was a core member of the Budapest School philosophical forum in the 1960s and later taught political theory for 25 years at the New School for Social Research in New York City. She lived, wrote and lectured in Budapest (Wikipedia)

Articles

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Parmenides and the battle of Stalingrad

Agnes Heller

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 19-20

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Towards an anthropology of feeling

1979

Agnes Heller

Dialectical Anthropology 4/1

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Freedom and happiness in Kant's political philosophy

1990

Agnes Heller

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 13/2

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Ethics in the contemporary world

1998

Agnes Heller

Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia 17

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Interviews with professor Ágnes Heller I

1998

Agnes HellerSimon Tormey

Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia 17

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The complexity of justice

2000

Agnes Heller

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 3/3

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The fake as joke, sabotage, business, and paradigm

2001

Agnes Heller

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 23/1

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Preliminary adieu for Jacques Derrida

2005

Agnes Heller

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 26/1

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And what if I choose "C"?

2008

Agnes Heller

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 29/2

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Ficino's symposium

2012

Agnes Heller

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 33/2

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From utopia to dystopia

2016

Agnes Heller

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 37/2

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The simul

2019

Agnes Heller

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 40/2

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