Oskar Ewald

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

[edit] Literary works

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

[edit] Ewaldgasse

Ewaldgasse, Simmering, Vienna
1971 benannt nach dem Religionsphilosophen Oskar Ewald, der ein führender Kopf des religiösen Sozialismus war.

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