WESTERN
PHILOSOPHY
I
have always been interested in philosophy for a long number
of years now. During my high school years I have already specialized
in (western) philosophy, librarianship and Latin. After finishing
my high school studies, I also successfully applied to the Department
of Philosophy at the Eötvös Loránd University
(ELTE BTK) in
Budapest, where I studied a number of subjects, but was diverted
from further studies by my other fields of interest, especially
my study of eastern thought at the Gate
of Dharma Buddhist College (TKBF).
I have also studied a number of western philosophy related subjects
at the Jozsef
Attila Open University (JATE)
and Hermetic philosophy and mysticism at the Traditio
Divina et Schola Transcendentiale.
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Although
my education involved a serious number of western philosophy
related subjects and I studied the great classic thinkers
and philosophers of the West, I did not have the chance
to get involved to the level of my interest, so a started
a Philosophy Ph.D. program at
the Central
European University (CEU)
in 2001. I saw my study at CEU as my chance of making
up for what I have put aside a number of years before.
Although I was turned down by the department and thus
could not earn a degree, the effort was well worthwhile
and covered many gaps in my knowledge of western thought.
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As
a teacher of both western and Hindu / Buddhist philosophy myself,
I am aware of the differences in the approach and study of eastern
and western philosophy. As a consequence I think that my understanding
of the Eastern approach to the philosophical question in general
is not a disadvantage in the case of Western philosophy, but
the other way round, it can be turned into a great advantage.
Also my cultural anthropology studies have enabled me to see
theoretical questions in a slightly different way particularly
with focus on the human factor, similarly to hermeneutics.
In
the field of philosophy my main interest slowly shifted towards
the problems of ontology and epistemology in the course of years.
I have studied Hindu ontology and epistemology in detail – with
focus on the Samkhya philosophy of Isvarakrisna and the Vedanta
philosophy of Sankara. I have also studied Buddhist ontology
and epistemology in detail – with focus on the Madhyamaka philosophy
of Nagarjuna and the Yogacara philosophy of Vasubandhu, Dignaga
and Dharmakirti. I have also studied the classic western philosophers
on both the rationalist and empiricist side and the Idealist
philosophy of Kant, and Hegel of course. Later I studied some
of the phenomenalism of Comte and Spencer (also on the side
of his anthropology related social theory) and the emergent
evolution theory of Bergson. Most recently however, I tried
to pick up the line of the Philosophy of Organism by Alfred
Whitehead.
One
of my possible aims in the study of philosophy would be to create
a comparative study of transcendentalism (metaphysical idealism)
with regard to both Eastern and Western philosophy. This area
has a lot of connections with Eastern thought as I see it. So
my main interest is in Metaphysics and the Theory of Knowledge
where I am more than happy to learn about contemporary metaphysics
and contemporary epistemology.
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Course
Description
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The
main purpose of the Department of Philosophy at the Central
European University is to train researchers and teachers
for universities. The program makes use of the unique
opportunity offered by CEU, a university chartered in
the United States but located in Central Europe. This
dual character of CEU creates an ideal institutional background
for a philosophy program, which attempts to combine historical
and analytical approaches to philosophy. The program's
curriculum guarantees that students of the department
can attain graduation only by gaining serious education
in each of the major fields of contemporary philosophy.
Thus the alumni of the department will have the rare ability
to conduct dialogue across the dividing lines occasionally
fragmenting the philosophical discipline... |
The program
includes three areas of study. One are covers continental philosophy
and various topics in the history of philosophy; another contemporary
epistemology and metaphysics; and the third ethics and political
philosophy. I am specializing on Metaphysics and the Theory
of Knowledge thus my main studies include: 1.) Contemporary
Metaphysics 2.) Philosophy of Religion 3.) Philosophy of Language
4.) Philosophy of Mind and 5.) Contemporary Epistemology.
PhD
course in Philosophy
(Autumn
2001– Spring 2002)
Courses
in Metaphysics, Epistemology and Philosophy of Mind
Name
of course |
Teacher
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Philosophy
of Action |
Ferenc
Huoranszki |
Philosophy
of Science |
Yehuda
Elkana & Katalin Farkas |
Philosophy
of Language |
Katalin
Farkas |
Philosophy
of Mind |
Howard
Robinson |
Philosophy
and Religion |
Sally
Humphreys & Gábor Betegh |
Contemporary
Epistemology |
Katalin
Farkas |
Conceptual
Knowledge |
N.
Miscevic |
Ancient
Philosophy of Mind |
István
Bodnár |
Plato's
Timaeus |
István
Bodnár & Gábor Betegh |
Courses
in Moral and Political Philosophy
Name
of course |
Teacher
|
Theories
of Ethics |
László
Ambrus-Lakatos |
Political
and Legal Obligation |
János
Kis |
Advanced
Political Philosophy |
Ferenc
Huoranszki |
Decision
Theory |
László
Ambrus-Lakatos |
Social
Action |
Pavel
Barsa |
Courses
in History of Philosophy
Name
of course |
Teacher
|
Stoics,
Epicureans and Sceptics |
Gábor
Betegh |
Plato |
Gábor
Betegh |
Aristotle |
István
Bodnár |
Medieval
Philosophy |
György
Geregy |
Philosophy
in the Renaissance |
Howard
Robinson |
Empiricism |
Howard
Robinson |
Heidegger:
Being and Time |
Pavel
Barsa |
Kant
to Nietsche - Modernity |
Pavel
Barsa |
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Essays
History
of Philosophy
-
Aurelius
Augustinus
[Autumn 1995] {GDBC History of Philosophy}
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Aurelius
Augustinus: Confessions [1992] {ELTE PHIL Nagy
László}
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Descartes:
Discourse
on Method
[1993]
{ELTE PHIL Nagy László}
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Hume:
An Essay
Concerning Human Understanding
[1993] {ELTE PHIL Nagy László}
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Individualism
and modern philosophy [1992] {ELTE PHIL Nagy László}
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Plato
[1992] {ELTE PHIL Nagy László}
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Plato:
Phaedo [1992] {ELTE PHIL Nagy László}
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Pre-Socratic
Thought – The Philosophy of ONE
[Autumn 1993] {GDBC Ancient
Philosophy}
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Rousseau:
Social Contract [1993] {ELTE PHIL Nagy László}
Metaphysics
- Plato's Enlightenment
– The concept of phronesis [Autumn
2001] {CEU Ancient Philosophy}
- The Concept of Metempsychosis
in Early Greek Philosophy [Autumn 2001]
{CEU Philosophy and Religion}
Epistemology
- The Theory of Direct
Realism – In the light of Theories of Perception [Autumn
2001] {CEU Empiricism}
- Cognition and Freedom
in 17-18th century philosophy [1992]
{ELTE PHIL Nagy László}
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