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Roman Ingarden’s Literary Theory
1976Ingarden was one of the closest and most devoted disciples of Edmund Husserl.1 But this does not mean that he submitted completely to his teacher’s thinking It is characteristic of the ‘phenomenological school’ and at the same time to a much lesser degree tragic that Husserl did not have disciples who were willing to continue directly on his path ...
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Roman Ingarden’s Moral Philosophy
1976Two publications of Roman Ingarden deal directly and exclusively with ethical problems: ‘An Inquiry into Moral Values’1 (this is almost an exact record of one of his lectures on ethics held at the Jagiellonian University in 1961/62) and Ueber die Verantwortung 2 (an extended version of his lecture delivered at the International Philosophical Congress ...
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Ingarden, Roman Witold (1893–1970)
2018Ingarden was a leading exponent of phenomenology and one of the most outstanding Polish philosophers. Representing an objectivist approach within phenomenology he stressed that phenomenology employs a variety of methods, according to the variety of objects, and aspires to achieve an original cognitive apprehension of these objects.
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