Peter Andras Varga
Postdoctoral research fellow at the Institute of Philosophy, Research Centre for Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He was a researcher at the Husserl-Archives in Cologne, Germany and at the University of Graz, Austria. His current research interests encompass the origins of Husserl's philosophy, including not only Husserl's position in the School of Brentano (covering both major and minor figures), but also the mediation of Bolzano's ideas and the wider context of 19th century German academic philosophy (e.g. Lotze); methodological questions of the Husserlian phenomenology (reduction etc.); late Husserl and Eugen Fink
(2021). Review of W. Płotka, P. Eldridge, Early phenomenology in Central and Eastern Europe. Phenomenological Reviews 7, pp. 40.
(2020). Review of Nicolas de Warren, Thomas Vongehr (eds.), Philosophers at the front. Husserl Studies 36 (1), pp. 95-101.
(2017). Eugen Enyvvari's road to Göttingen and back: A case study in the Transleithanian participation in early phenomenology. Studies in East European Thought 69 (1), pp. 57-78.
(2015). The phenomenology and its history: a case study on Heidegger's early relation to Husserl and a plea for the historical method in phenomenology. Dialogue and universalism 25 (3), pp. 87-104.
(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), pp. 95-121.
(2013). The missing chapter from the Logical investigations: Husserl on Lotze's formal and real significance of logical laws. Husserl Studies 29 (3), pp. 181-209.
(2010). Psychologism as positive heritage of Husserl's phenomenological philosophy. Studia Phaenomenologica 10, pp. 135-161.