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George Molnar (philosopher) : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Molnar (philosopher) George Molnar (1934 – 1999) was a Hungarian-born philosopher whose principal area of interest was metaphysics. He worked mainly at the Philosophy Department at the University of Sydney but resided in England in 1976–1982. He published four philosophical papers in two separate spells; the first two in the 1960s and the second two after a return to the profession in the 1990s. His book ''Powers: A Study in Metaphysics'' was published posthumously in 2003. ==Early life== Molnar's parents were middle-class Jews resident in Budapest. They became separated before World War II and George was in the care of his mother during pre-war upheavals and persecutions, the Siege of Budapest and progression through various refugee camps until 1951 when the family was reunited in Australia.〔 He studied economics at Sydney University and switched to philosophy in his final year, under the realist philosopher John Anderson.〔 He was later to be appointed as John Anderson Senior Research Fellow〔Cole C. (A difficult legacy ) Article on Anderson in Sydney Alumni Magazine (SAM), Winter 2009, p. 34 (fol. 32)〕
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