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Roman Ingarden on Ontology of Fictional Objects [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Philosophical Investigations, 2019
Fictional objects like “Hamlet” or “Rostam” pose many problems for Logicians and thinkers theorizing about perception. The problem lies in the fact that, on the one hand, we think and speak about these objects and, on the other hand, we can’t find them ...
Vahid Gholamipour fard
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The ugly in fine arts. The sensory nature of terror in the tales of the Brothers Grimm [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The author, inspired by philosophical aesthetic reflection, presents one of the aesthetic qualities: ugliness. Based on the assumption that “Grimms’ Fairy Tales” directly reach the realm of the unconscious, utilising towards that end not only symbolic ...
Szwajkowska, Anita
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Misconceived Traditions: On the dispute between Ingarden, Wellek and Hamburger

open access: yesEstudios de Teoría Literaria, 2017
This paper deals with the recovery of the phenomenological and ontological legacy of Roman Ingarden given the controversies of his work with prestigious names in literature theory such as René Wellek and Käte Hamburger.
Gerardo Argüelles Fernández
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Meetings: Roman Ingarden in Recollections [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The book consists of two distinct parts. The first is introducing chapters, ranged according to an age and the level of saturation with Ingarden’s ideology. The first chapter in this section - authored by Dominika Czakon and Natalia Anna Michna - is a more personal reflection on Ingarden from the point of view of the youngest generation of ...
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The music of organising: Exploring aesthetic ethnography [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Through a discussion of Ingarden’s phenomenology, this paper proposes an aesthetic ethnographic methodology. Aesthetic ethnography enables the researcher to view organisations as if they are works of art.
Bathurst, Ralph
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Adolf Reinach, Negative States of Affairs and the Concept of Omission

open access: yesActa Universitatis Lodziensis Folia Iuridica, 2020
This paper examines Adolf Reinach’s views about negative states of affairs. The author briefly presents the history of the issue from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. The views of Reinach and Roman Ingarden are compared.
Jan Woleński
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Information measures based on Tsallis' entropy and geometric considerations for thermodynamic systems

open access: yes, 2005
An analysis of the thermodynamic behavior of quantum systems can be performed from a geometrical perspective investigating the structure of the state space.
A. Plastino   +23 more
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Phenomenology and Translation: Exploring Roman Ingarden’s Spots of Indeterminacy Impact on Literary Translation [PDF]

open access: yesAkofena
: The present study investigates the concept of spots of indeterminacy as coined by Roman Ingarden in his theory of the reader experience. Ingarden perceives the typology of the literary text to be marked with spots of indeterminacy, which are to be ...
Mohamed El Amine  DERRADJI & Faiza MAHFOUF
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Leer o no leer, es el dilema

open access: yesEntretextos, 2013
En este texto se indaga en el dilema de leer o no leer en esta sociedad de la información, acudiendo a la conceptualización de lo que significa leer para autores como Bajtín, Eco, Ingarden y Nyenhuis; para el autor, la lectura es una acción en el mundo ...
Tarik Torres Mojica
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Two Poles Worlds Apart

open access: yesJournal for the History of Analytical Philosophy, 2022
The article describes the background of Roman Ingarden's 1922 review of Leon Chwistek's book Wielość rzeczywistości (The Plurality of Realities), and the back-and-forth that followed. Despite the differences, the two shared some interesting similarities.
Adam Trybus, Bernard Linsky
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