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"To limit" and "to dare" knowledge
Immanuel Kant:
The
Kritik der reinen Vernunft
in
Hungarian
László Neumann:
Reforms and the Trap of Etatism
László Bruszt:
The Trap of Centralization
Edit Madas:
The University Sermons of Pécs
Eduardus Petrovich et Paulus Ladislaus
Timkovics (eds.):
Sermones compilati in studio generali
Quinqueecclesiensi in regno Ungarie
Péter Takács:
Personal and Order-based Justice
Helmut Coing's Grundzüge
der Rechtsphilosophie in Hungarian
András Wilheim:
The Philology of Composition
László Somfai:
Béla Bartók
Composition, Concepts, and Autograph Sources
Gábor Bezeczky:
The Linguistics of Babel
Ronald Wardhaugh's Introduction into
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Introduction into
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Péter Szegedi
Competing Theories of Knowledge
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Róbert Szabó: The Communist
Party and Jewry in Hungary 1945-1956
Tamás Bácskai
J. K. Galbraith's Short History of Financial
Euphoria in Hungarian
Gábor Gyáni
Ágnes Utasi-András A. Gergely-Attila
Becskeházi:
Small-town Elite
Magda Ferencz
Mária Vásárhelyi:
A Bottom-view of the Changeover
László Vilmos
György Németh (ed.): A History
of Greece up to 30 BC
William F. Buckley Jr.
We have lost the drug war
Steven B. Duke
Taking the floor
György Konrád
Can there be a guilty party without a complainant?
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