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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)
Partikularität und Individualität im Alltagsleben
XIII
in: Sektionen X-XIII, Freiburg-Basel-Wien : Herder

The metaphor of the throw in Nicholas of Cusa's Game of spheres
2012
Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 33/2

What is "postmodern" — a quarter of a century after?
2007
in: Moderne begreifen, Wiesbaden : Deutscher Universitätsverlag

Preliminary adieu for Jacques Derrida
2005
Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 26/1

The fake as joke, sabotage, business, and paradigm
2001
Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 23/1

Friction of bodies, friction of minds
1999
in: Hermeneutics and science, Dordrecht : Springer

Ethics in the contemporary world
1998
Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia 17

Interviews with professor Ágnes Heller I
1998
Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia 17

Friction of bodies, friction of minds
1993
in: The necessity of friction, Heidelberg : Physica

Freedom and happiness in Kant's political philosophy
1990
Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 13/2

Phases of legitimation in Soviet-type societies
1982
in: Political legitimation in communist states, Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan

1979
aut aut 170-171
Can the unity of sciences be considered as the norm of sciences?
1979
in: Counter-movements in the sciences, Dordrecht : Springer

Towards an anthropology of feeling
1979
Dialectical Anthropology 4/1

1977
aut aut 157-158
1977
aut aut 159-160
Premessa alle "Annotazioni sull'ontologia per il compagno Lukács" (1975)
1977
aut aut 157-158
Annotazioni sull'ontologia per il compagno Lukács
1977
aut aut 157-158
Movimento radicale e utopia radicale
1974
aut aut 144
La teoria, la prassi e i bisogni umani
1973
aut aut 135
Struttura familiare e comunismo
1972
aut aut 127
Parmenides and the battle of Stalingrad
Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 19-20
