Ingarden’s Philosophical Work

A Systematic Outline
  • Danuta Gierulanka
Part of the Nijhoff International Philosophy Series book series (NIPS, volume 27)

Abstract

Roman Ingarden became a disciple of Edmund Husserl while the latter was still in Göttingen. Although opposition to Husserl’s transcendental idealism has found its fullest expression in Ingarden’s philosophy, none of Husserl’s disciples remained as faithful as Ingarden in conceiving the sense of philosophy as an “exact science” and in pursuing the phenomenological method.

Keywords

Literary Work Intentional Object Formal Ontology Phenomenological Method Transcendental Idealism 
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© Kluwer Academic Publishers 1989

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  • Danuta Gierulanka

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