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History of psychology

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Hungarian Williams syndrome language: questioning some of the qualitative differences Talk at the Department of Early Language Development, Croatian Philologic Society, Zagreb February 18th, 2010 CSABA PLÉH
Intentionality in modern and present day psychology. From Brentano to Dennett Action organization and understanding from a historical perspective Talks at the course „Learning, imitation, and artifact understanding”, Summer University, CEU, Budapest, Ju
L’Epistemologie évolutionniste de E. Mach à D. Dennett Séminaire d'Epistémologie des Sciences Cognitives ENS Lyon Vendredi 30 Novembre 2012/
Language and thought: The relativity issue in the light of contemporary psycholinguistics Talk at the ‘Cultures in interaction’ conference, 6th European Congresss International Association for Cross-Cultural Pychology, Budapest, 12th July, 2003 Csaba P
Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle: Tendencies in the Core Journal of Hungarian Psychology (An Exploratory Study)
Networks in the life and science of a left wing liberal psychologist: Cross talk between politics, personal networks, and science in the work of Ferenc Mérei (1909-1986)
Positive Psychology Traditions and the Concept of Good Life Csaba Pléh Ottilia Boross Talk at East–West Connections: Cultural Patterns, Cognitive Patterns and a Good Life workshop at nanzang Technological U., Singapore, Septemver 16-17th, 2015
Psychology, Art & Aesthetics
Tensions between the value systems of managers and basic science: The case of Hungary
The Ambivalent Role of Pavlovization in Hungarian Psychology in the 1950s

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