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senior research fellow, scientific director of the Archives of Philosophy in Hungary Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
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Research group
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History of Modern Philosophy |
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Phone number
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+36 1 224 6700/4176
B.7.23.
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Research area
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Edmund Husserl and early phenomenology, the School of Brentano, late nineteenth and early twentieth century German philosophy in general (including its contemporaneous Hungarian reception), historiography of phenomenology |
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Research project
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Hungarian Philosophical Archives (MFA) |
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Teaching
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Selected publications from the last five years
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Varga, Peter Andras. 2018. “Husserl’s Early Period: Juvenilia and the Logical Investigations.” In The Oxford Handbook of the History of Phenomenology, edited by Dan Zahavi, 107–134. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Varga, Peter Andras. 2017. “Eugen Enyvvari’s Road to Göttingen and Back: A Case Study in the Transleithanian Participation in Early Phenomenology (with an Appendix of Edmund Husserl’s Two Unpublished Letters to Enyvvari).” Studies in East European Thought 69 (1): 57–78. Varga, Peter Andras. 2016. “The Non-Existing Object Revisited: Meinong as the Link between Husserl and Russell?” In Existence, Fiction, Assumption. Meinongian Themes and the History of Austrian Philosophy, edited by Mauro Antonelli and Marian David, 27–58. Meinong Studies / Meinong Studien 6. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. Varga, Peter Andras. 2016. “The Impersonalien Controversy in Early Phenomenology. Sigwart and the School of Brentano.” Brentano Studien 14: 229–280. Varga, Peter Andras. 2015. “Was hat Husserl in Wien außerhalb von Brentanos Philosophie gelernt? Über die Einflüsse auf den frühen Husserl jenseits von Brentano und Bolzano.” Husserl Studies 31 (2): 95–121. |