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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... of Controversy , Parts I and II . . . . 86 1. Preliminary Remarks : Summary of Chapters 1 and 2 ( §§1–9 ) . . . . ( a ) Existential - ontological Questions .. 8888888 86 87 VII ( b ) Formal - ontological Questions . ( c Contents.
... of Controversy , Parts I and II . . . . 86 1. Preliminary Remarks : Summary of Chapters 1 and 2 ( §§1–9 ) . . . . ( a ) Existential - ontological Questions .. 8888888 86 87 VII ( b ) Formal - ontological Questions . ( c Contents.
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... Remarks on the Idealism / Realism Problem " ( in German ) 1931 : publishes The Literary Work of Art ( in German ) 1933 ( 12 December ) -1939 ( 22 September ) : is appointed Extraor- dinary Professor at UJK 1935 : begins Controversy Over ...
... Remarks on the Idealism / Realism Problem " ( in German ) 1931 : publishes The Literary Work of Art ( in German ) 1933 ( 12 December ) -1939 ( 22 September ) : is appointed Extraor- dinary Professor at UJK 1935 : begins Controversy Over ...
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... remarks , " After the war , basically only the women and the foreigners remained alive . The others had fallen . " 13 Perhaps the greatest loss was Adolf Reinach , 14 who had gone to Gottingen in 1905 to study under Husserl and , after ...
... remarks , " After the war , basically only the women and the foreigners remained alive . The others had fallen . " 13 Perhaps the greatest loss was Adolf Reinach , 14 who had gone to Gottingen in 1905 to study under Husserl and , after ...
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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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