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Gertrud Kuznitzky and Edith Stein on (non)conceptual experience
Abstract This article considers a largely overlooked phenomenological account of nonconceptual experience that turns on experience having a sense that is unique to intuition, and which can be invoked to explain how we come to view what we experience in objective terms without referring to ready‐made concepts.
Daniel Neumann
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In search of unity: Twardowski, Husserl, and Ingarden on the unity of the object
Abstract This paper is devoted to Kazimierz Twardowski's thesis that the unity of a compound object (a whole) can be ensured only by the relations between its parts and the object itself. Twardowski's idea of unity raises many difficulties, especially the threat of petitio principii: the whole is presupposed as furnishing the ground for the unification
Marek Piwowarczyk
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Internalism and externalism in transcendental phenomenology
Abstract In this paper, I discuss an alternative conception of internalism and externalism for transcendental phenomenology. Recent debates of internalism and externalism in phenomenology start from familiar notions of internalism and externalism about content.
Christian Skirke
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Evaluation Factors and Pricing Stochastic Model of Contemporary Art
Contemporary art is the artwork created by currently active artists. As a result, it reflects the many complexities that shape our varied, global, and continuously changing world. Many modern artists use their work to investigate personal or cultural identity, criticize societal and institutional frameworks, or even redefine art itself.
Yufei Chen, Abid Yahya
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ON FINDING AND FABRICATING: MEMORY AND FAMILY HISTORY IN KATJA PETROWSKAJA'S VIELLEICHT ESTHER
ABSTRACT This article argues that Katja Petrowskaja's award‐winning text, Vielleicht Esther (2014), brings a hyper‐local concept of family history to the debate on transnational memory. While the text documents the quest of the narrator for lost or forgotten parts of the life stories of family members who perished in the Holocaust, it also takes ...
SUSANNE ROHR
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The Destiny of Phenomenology: Gadamer on Value, Globalism, and the Growth of Being
The Heythrop Journal, Volume 64, Issue 2, Page 215-226, March 2023.
Jessica Frazier
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Roman Ingarden and Karol Wojtyła’s Reading of Max Scheler
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the criticism that Roman Ingarden and Karol Wojtyła made of the ethical system proposed by Max Scheler. On the basis of the indicated similarities in the two critiques, the article defends the thesis that the ...
Karol Petryszak
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The Constitution of the State as a Problem of Phenomenology
Roman Ingarden the early phenomenologist is regarded as a theorist in the area of aesthetics and ontology rather than being a political philosopher. The aim of the article is to reconstruct a non-existent philosophy of the state, one that could have ...
Andrzej Gniazdowski
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Spotkania: Roman Ingarden we wspomnieniach
Fenomenologia nie jest aktualnym nurtem w filozofii, a tym bardziej − modnym trendem w kulturze filozoficznej. To zapewne jeden z powodów, że badania dorobku naukowego Romana Ingardena osłabły i zwolniły w ostatnich latach. W jakimś stopniu jest to prawo
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Zofia Lissa vs Roman Ingarden. Sprawa tożsamości dzieła muzycznego
Artykuł stanowi krytyczną rekonstrukcję polemiki muzykolożki Zofii Lissy z filozofem Romanem Ingardenem z 1966 roku dotyczącą ontologii dzieła muzycznego.
Karolina Kolinek-Siechowicz +1 more
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