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page 119th-century Austrian philosophers

Edmund Husserl
German philosopher, known as the father of phenomenology (*1859 – †1938)

Ernst Mach
Austrian physicist (1838–1916)
Ludwig Boltzmann
Austrian physicist and philosopher (1844–1906)

Rudolf Steiner
Austrian social reformer, occultist and esotericist (1861–1925)
Franz Brentano
German philosopher and psychologist as well as refounder of the theory of intentionality (1838–1917)

Egon Friedell
Austrian philosopher, historian, journalist, actor, cabaret performer (Kabarettist) and theatre critic (1878–1938)
Alexius Meinong
Austrian philosopher (1853–1920)
Nathan Birnbaum
Austrian philosopher (1864-1937)
Adam Müller
German publicist, literary critic, political economist, and theorist of the state
Helene von Druskowitz
Austrian writer and philosopher (1856–1918)
Christian von Ehrenfels
Austrian philosopher (1859-1932)
Alois Riehl
Austrian philosopher (1844-1924)
Robert von Zimmermann
Czech-Austrian philosopher (1824-1898)
Wilhelm Jerusalem
Austrian philosopher (1854–1923)
Gustav Ratzenhofer
Austrian sociologist and officer (1842–1904)
Nachman Krochmal
Austrian-Jewish scholar (1785-1840)
Adolph Stöhr
Austrian philosopher and psychologist (1855–1921)
Alfred Maria Willner
Austrian composer and librettist (1859-1929)
Rudolf Maria Holzapfel
Austrian philosopher
Wilhelm Fridolin Volkmann
Austrian psychologist
Richard von Schubert-Soldern
Austrian philosopher (1852–1924)
Jožef Krajnc
Slovene jurist, philosopher and politician

Konrad Deubler
Austrian farmer (1814-1884)