Anti-metaphysical reasoning and sociological approach
roads from nationalism to regionalism in the 19th–20th century hungarian intellectual tradition
pp. 17-30
Abstract
Some central issues of fin-de-siècle Hungarian philosophy and intellectual tradition can be retrieved from the writings of József Eötvös and his mid-nineteenth century contemporaries. An ambiguous attitude towards metaphysics, emphasis on sociological issues as well as a regional perspective are apparent in his texts prior to the emergence of the great fin-de-siècle generation of Hungarian intellectuals. They survived the Habsburg Empire thanks to the post-Monarchical literary tradition and Péter Esterházy's works; they provided an adequate vocabulary for the Central European experience following the Soviet Era.
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Published in:
Demeter Tamás (2008) The sociological tradition of Hungarian philosophy. Studies in East European Thought 60 (1-2).
Pages: 17-30
DOI: 10.1007/s11212-008-9046-y
Full citation:
Gángó Gábor (2008) „Anti-metaphysical reasoning and sociological approach: roads from nationalism to regionalism in the 19th–20th century hungarian intellectual tradition“. Studies in East European Thought 60 (1-2), 17–30.