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Professor Csaba Olay is affiliated with the Institute of Philosophy at Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, where he serves as both Director of the Institute and Head of the Department of Modern and Contemporary Philosophy. His scholarly work bridges Continental Philosophy, Political Theory, and Philosophy of Culture, with a focus on existentialism, hermeneutics, and critical theory.
His research interrogates themes like human freedom (via Jaspers and Sartre), national identity (through implicit/explicit distinctions), and Hannah Arendt's political philosophy, particularly the interplay of public space and narrative action. He has also critically engaged with the Frankfurt School's views on mass culture and art.
His recent publications span 20th-century philosophical debates on reification (Lukács), alienation (Rousseau), and mass culture, often contextualizing these within modern ethical and political challenges. Scientific awards include the Bolyai Research Stipendium, supported by OTKA grants.
Key article trends include critiques of liberalism, existential models in continental thought, and narrative structures in ethics and politics. His work frequently synthesizes Kierkegaardian, Adornonian, and Richard Rorty's pragmatism to analyze art's role in society.
- Scientific Awards: Bolyai Research Stipendium (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
- Grants: OTKA Project 100922, OTKA K 100922
- Collaborations: Co-authorship with Bainur Yelubayev, contributions to edited volumes



