Roman Ingarden's Ontology and AestheticsA leading Polish philosopher of the 20th century, Roman Ingarden is principally renowned in Western culture for his work in aesthetics and the theory of literature. Jeff Mitscherling demonstrates, in this extensive work, how Ingarden's thought constitutes a major contribution to the more fundamental fields of ontology and metaphysics. Unparalleled in existing literature, Mitscherling's comprehensive survey of Ingarden's philosophy will give the reader an informed introduction to this major work of phenomenological analysis. |
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... refer the reader to his previous studies — for example , The Literary Work of Art . When we turn to those studies , however , we find their own analyses to be so detailed and lacking in illus- trations — and often largely devoted to ...
... refer the reader to his previous studies — for example , The Literary Work of Art . When we turn to those studies , however , we find their own analyses to be so detailed and lacking in illus- trations — and often largely devoted to ...
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... refer to this work simply as Controversy . When I refer to or quote from Ingarden's work , I shall cite it as ei- ther Streit or Spdr ( followed by the volume and page numbers ) , depending upon whether the reference is to the German or ...
... refer to this work simply as Controversy . When I refer to or quote from Ingarden's work , I shall cite it as ei- ther Streit or Spdr ( followed by the volume and page numbers ) , depending upon whether the reference is to the German or ...
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... refer to as the ' phenomenological movement ' was already underway . It did not , however , begin as the result of any decision on the part of Husserl himself — at least not directly . It was , rather , Johannes Daubert , a student of ...
... refer to as the ' phenomenological movement ' was already underway . It did not , however , begin as the result of any decision on the part of Husserl himself — at least not directly . It was , rather , Johannes Daubert , a student of ...
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Contents
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Ingardens Interpretation of Husserl | 41 |
Controversy Over the Existence of the World | 79 |
The Literary Work of Art | 123 |
Ingardens Analyses of Other Sorts of Artworks | 163 |
Ingarden and Contemporary Aesthetics | 193 |
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act of consciousness act of intention aesthetic object analysis appears architectural artistic chapter cognition concepts concretization constitution Controversy determined discussion distinction Edith Stein Edmund Husserl epistemological essence essential example existence existential foundation existential inseparateness existentially heteronomous experience fact Faculty formal-ontological formation Freiburg further Gadamer German Göttingen Husserl Husserl's letter idea idealism/realism idealist immanent Ingar Ingarden Ingarden's analyses Ingarden's interpretation Jagiellonian University Kraków lectures literary logical Lwów material meaning content metaphysical idealism mode musical ontic ontic bases ontic foundation ontological phenomenological Philosophy picture Polish position precisely present problem pure consciousness purely intentional object question reader real objects real world realist reality regard remarks represented objectivities Roman Ingarden schematized aspects Science sense sentence sorts spots of indeterminacy strata stratum Streit II/1 structure studies in aesthetics tion Toruń transcendent transcendental idealism UJ Rector UJA no number University of Warsaw Warsaw word sound writes