Selected publications

Papers in international Periodicals:

Kertész, G., Kodaj, D. (2023): In defense of teleological intuitions. Philosophical Studies, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-023-01937-3 

Kertész, Gergely (2022): Inter-level causal compatibility without identity. Erkenntnis, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10670-022-00606-x 

Fazekas, Péter & Gyenis, Balázs & Hofer-Szabó, Gábor &  Kertész, Gergely (2019): A Dynamical Systems Approach to Causation. Synthese, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-019-02451-y 

Fazekas, Péter & Kertész, Gergely (2019). Are higher mechanistic levels causally autonomous? Philosophy of Science Vol. 87. https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/15241/

Kertész, Gergely (2013): On Margitay’s Notion of Reduction by Definition. Tradition and Discovery, XXXIX:(2), pp. 16-21. 

Fazekas, Péter & Kertész, Gergely (2011): Causation at different levels: tracking the commitments of mechanistic explanations. Biology & Philosophy, 26:(3), pp. 365-383. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10539-011-9247-5 

Papers in Conference Volumes:

Zemplén, Gábor & Kertész, Gergely (2011): The challenges of training critical discussants: Dialectical effectiveness in strategic maneuvering and in Science Education. In: Frans H van Eemeren, Bart Garssen, David Godden, Gordon Mitchell (eds.) 7th International Conference on Argumentation of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation. Proceedings. Sic Sat, pp. 2070-2082. Paper 186.

Hungarian papers:

Nemes László & Kertész Gergely (2021): The organism in bioetics: philosophical and scientific considerations. Hungarian Philosophical Review (2021/3), pp   . (in Hungarian)

Kertész Gergely (2015): On the problem of causal autonomy. In: Márton Miklós–Molnár János–Tőzsér János (eds.): Realizmus, magyarázat, megértés. L’harmattan Kiadó, pp 32-48. (in Hungarian)

Kertész Gergely (2012): Against the causal autonomy of the special sciences. In: Paksi Dániel and Kertész Gergely eds.: Emergens Evolúció. L’harmattan Kiadó, pp. 69-92. (in Hungarian)

Kertész Gergely (2010): Culture and Evolution: The historical merits of the mem theory. Századvég, 2010/2, pp. 71-96. (in Hungarian)

Kertész Gergely (2008): Evolution, Intelligent Design, Evidence. Magyar Tudomány 2008/12 (in Hungarian)

Edited volumes:

Paksi Dániel and Kertész Gergely (eds.): Emergent Evolution. L’harmattan Kiadó, 2012 (in Hungarian)