Friedlaender, Oskar Ewald
FRIEDLAENDER, OSKAR EWALD
FRIEDLAENDER, OSKAR EWALD (1881–1940), Austrian philosopher. Friedlaender, who was born in Slovakia, taught in Vienna. Writing under the name "Ewald," he dealt with Kantianism, history of philosophy, and philosophy of religion. He opposed ethical relativism and empiricism. Friedlaender dealt with the relationship of romanticism to contemporary philosophy as well as offering an interpretation of Kant. In later writings, he sought to develop an undogmatic religion of humanity. His main works are Richard Avenarius als Begruender des Empiriokritizismus (1905), Die Probleme der Romantik als Grundfragen der Gegenwart (1904), Kantskritischer Idealismus als Grundlage von Erkenntnistheorie und Ethik (1908), Die Religion des Lebens (1925), and Freidenkertum und Religion (1927).
[Richard H. Popkin]