Bela Zalai und die Metaphysik des reinen Seins

Brentano Studien. Internationales Jahrbuch der Franz Brentano Forschung 5:59–68 (1994)
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Abstract

Between 1910 und 1915 the Hungarian philosopher Béla Zalai (1882-1915) developed his “comparative metaphysics of systems”, which had a significant influence on both the young Georg Lukács and also on Karl Mannheim. Through an analysis of Zalai’s approach to metaphysics, we show how he served to mediate between the realist Austrian philosophy of Meinong and of the early Husserl on the one side, and the German (idealistic, Kantian) philosophy then dominant in Hungary.

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Barry Smith
University at Buffalo

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