PHILOSOPHY, SOCIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, PEDAGOGY, RELIGIOUS STUDIES - personal papers

Arnošt Inocenc Bláha (*1879, +1960) - sociologist, philosopher, writer on ethics, representative of the "Brno School", advocate of structural-functionalist sociology, based on the critical realism of T. G. Masaryk, an ardent supporter and promoter of Masaryk's humanitarian ethics, initiator of the first extensive empirical research in Czechoslovakia, focused on the sociology of the intelligentsia, farmers and workers, co-founder and co-publisher of the renowned magazine Sociologická revue. 33 boxes, 1897-1962, inventory

Albina Dratvova

František Čáda snr. (*1865, +1918) - philosopher, educationalist, psychologist, 25 boxes, 1866-1919, inventory

Albína Dratvová (*1892, +1960) - philosopher of the natural sciences, 6 boxes, 1836-1961, inventory

Josef Hendrich (*1888, +1950) - educationalist, Comenius scholar, 8 boxes, 1844-1950, inventory

Vladimír Hoppe (*1882, +1931) - philosopher, 12 boxes, 1905 - 1946, inventory

Otakar Hostinský (*1847, +1910) - aesthetician, musical scholar, art theorist, 27 boxes, 1864-1910, arranged

Vladimír Kadlec (*1905, +1969) - sociologist, ethnologist, 12 boxes, 1924-1969, inventory list

Josef Král (*1882, +1978) - eminent Czech positivist philosopher and sociologist, pupil of T.G. Masaryk, scholar and publisher of his work, focused on the history of philosophy. 23 boxes, 1871-1975, inventory

Oskar Kraus (*1872, +1942) - philosopher, 6 boxes, 1870-1937, inventory

František Krejčí (*1858, +1934) - philosopher, psychologist, sociologist, 20 boxes, 1855-1933, inventory

Anton Marty (*1847, +1914) - philosopher of German origin working at the German University in Prague, a close friend and pupil of Franz Brentano, his work on the philosophy of speech is most widely appraised. 8 boxes, 1867-1914, inventory

Jiřina Popelová - Otáhalová (*1904, +1985) - philosopher, 31 boxes, 1843-1985, inventory

Drawing from Emil Utitz´s personal papers

Emanuel Rádl (*1873, +1942) - philosopher, esp. philosopher of the natural sciences, one of the main representatives of Masaryk's philosophical realism. 2 boxes, 1898-1947, inventory

Ladislav Rieger (*1890, +1958) - philosopher, 4 boxes, 1941-1958, inventory

Ferdinand Špíšek (*1877, +1970) - educationalist, 2 boxes, 1950s - 1960s, arranged

Emil Utitz (*1883, +1956) - German aesthetician, art theoretician and critic, closely associated with Prague where he studied (under A. Marty inter alia) and from 1934 worked (at the German University), one of the founders of the Prague Philosophy Circle, opponent of intuitionism, supporter of empirico-realist motives behind cognition. 3 boxes, 1904-1967, take-over list