Oskar Ewald

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. Oskar himself would convert to Protestantism and change his last name to Ewald.

Oskar Ewald Portrait

Literary works

  • Nietzsches Lehre in ihren Grundbegriffen, 1903
  • Gründe und Abgründe, 1909
  • Die Erweckung, 1922
  • Freidenkertum und Religion, 1920
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