Oskar Ewald

Oskar Ewald Portrait Osk(c)ar Ewald, born Oskar Friedländer, or Friedländer Oszkár (11 November 1881, Búrszentgyörgy/Sankt Georgen, Hungary (now Borský Svätý Jur, Senica District, Slovakia) – 25 September 1940, near Oxford, Oxfordshire) was a Hungarian-Austrian philosopher.

His father was Moritz Friedländer, a liberal scholar of Judaism who worked with the Jewish community of the Kingdom of Hungary on matters including the expansion of education.

Beginning in 1901, Ewald was a member of a group of young intellectuals in Vienna, . In addition to Ewald, this group included Otto Weininger, Arthur Gerber, , , and .

Ewald converted to Protestantism and changed his last name to Ewald. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Die französische Aufklärungsphilosophie. by Ewald, Oskar, 1881-‏

    Published 1924
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