The topic of the present article is the destruction of the common sense tradition linked to the urbanity of philosophy, which had deep roots both in the European and Hungarian traditions. This destruction was based on Hegelian ideas by János Erdélyi as an argument of the greatest philosophical controversy of the Hungarian philosophical life in the 1850s. In Erdélyi’s argumentation, the turn from the supposed urbanity to the supposed rurality of the common sense has a fundamental role. The idea of the rurality of the common sense has an influence on the Hungarian intellectual history of the next centuries, as well
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This article is an outline of Hungarian Turanism, Central European ideological phenomenon. The ideol...
The intellectual life in Budapest, since the turn of the twentieth century, developed in fact a hard...
The article presents the views of traditionalists of the interwar period on science and education. T...
The topic of the present article is the destruction of the common sense tradition linked to the urba...
This paper offers an overview of the philosophical reflections for the change of structure of the sc...
The present study started out by posing the question: what reasons might lead to the success of Hung...
The Hungarian industrial revolution started in the second half of the 19th century, which caused the...
Hungarian historiography needs to review its negative representation of towns and burghers typical o...
In an effort to give a historical depth to recent discussions on taste in Aesthetic theory, this pap...
The article is dedicated to the cultural renaissance tendencies in Hungary under the influence of t...
From amongst legal theories of Socialisms’ Marxism, Hungarian scholarship played a rather balancing ...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
The paper analyses a well‐known phenomenon, that of the 19th century Central European so‐called “nat...
The subject of this article is the village understood both as a settlement and an extra-urban area, ...
Politics and literature traditionally developed in a close contact with each other in Hungary. This ...
This article is an outline of Hungarian Turanism, Central European ideological phenomenon. The ideol...
The intellectual life in Budapest, since the turn of the twentieth century, developed in fact a hard...
The article presents the views of traditionalists of the interwar period on science and education. T...