Anton Marty

Martin Anton Maurus Marty (German: [ˈmarti]; 18 October 1847, in Schwyz  1 October 1914, in Prague) was a Swiss philosopher. He specialized in philosophy of language, psychology and ontology. He was considered the successor of Franz Brentano. The Prague School linguists were influenced by his works.

Franz Kafka attended his Philosophy lectures while at University.[1]

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  1. Neil Heims (2004). Harold Bloom, ed. Franz Kafka. Philadelphia: Chelsea House. p. 28. ISBN 079107871X.

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