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" Ingardeniana : "
edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.
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BL
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774295
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b594289
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Main Entry
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edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.
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Title & Author
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Ingardeniana : : a Spectrum of Specialised Studies Establishing the Field of Research\ edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1976
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Series Statement
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Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research, 4.
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(456 pages)
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ISBN
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9401014434
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: 9789401014434
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Contents
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Probleme der Husserlschen Reduktion. Vorlesung gehalten an der Universität Oslo, Oktober/November 1967 --; Roman Ingarden's Moral Philosophy --; Roman Ingarden's Literary Theory --; 'Ingarden's Phases, Bergson's durée réelle, and William James' Stream: Metaphoric Variants or Mutually Exclusive Concepts on the Theme of Time --; R. Ingarden et le 'vrai' Bergsonisme --; Die Funktion des konstituierenden Bewusstseins in einem 'Studium für die Seelenmaler'. Die phänomenologische Studie einer Erzählphase in M.C. Wielands 'Geschichte des Agathon' --; Museum Exhibition as a Work of Art and a Subject of 'Specific Aesthetics'. A Contribution to Ingarden's System of Aesthetics --; Language and Logic in the Work of Roman Ingarden --; Historicity, Value and Mathematics --; Beyond Ingarden's Idealism/ Realism Controversy with Husserl --; The New Contextual Phase of Phenomenology --; The Letter to Husserl about the VI [Logical] Investigation and 'Idealism'
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Abstract
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Studies on different aspects of Roman Ingarden's Philosophy have been published during the last thirty years. They were meant partly to in vestigate the contribution of that thinker to phenomenological philoso phy, which was then dominant in WestemEurope, partly to arouse interest in a philosopher who was, at that time, practically unknown. The publication by the present editor of For Roman Ingarden: Nine Essays in Phenomenology, a Festschrift for his 65th birthday, marked the beginning of an interest in his thought. Subsequently, Ingarden has lectured abroad, and a number of his hitherto inaccessible Polish works have been made available, some translated into German and some even into English. This has led to further studies of his thought. However, the majority of the papers published have until now been mainly introductory. This volume offers for the first time a series of systematic studies in Ingardenian philosophy, which, it is hoped, will supply a general framework as well as a foundation for future research in this wide and difficult field.
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Phenomenology.
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Philosophy (General)
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Science -- Philosophy.
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Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
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