2003
Cairn
Nicolas Tertulian, « Nicolai Hartmann et Georg Lukács : Une alliance féconde », Archives de Philosophie, ID : 10670/1.c82804...
The encounter between Lukács’philosophy and ontological thought of Nicolai Hartmann is a seldom tackled topic in philosophical historiography. The contact with Hartmann’s great ontological works played a key role in the genesis of Ontology of Social Being, the work which has crowned the intellectual and political course of Lukács. This paper aims to clear up the deep affinity between two historical thoughts that all seemed to separate. Hartmann cultivated a philosophia perennis above socio-historical contingences, while Lukács, an engaged philosopher in the battles of thecentury, built a work which was saturated with Marxian thought. There are nevertheless significant links between them : a critique of Husserlian phenomenology, a critique of neo-positivist currents and, above all, strong rervation with regard to Heidegger.