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  1. Roman Witold Ingarden (n. 5 februarie 1893, Cracovia - d. 14 iunie 1970, Cracovia) a fost un filozof și estetician polonez, unul dintre cei mai renumiți reprezentanți ai fenomenologiei, membru al Academiei Poloneze de Științe. Biografie. A studiat fi ...

  2. Other articles where Roman Ingarden is discussed: aesthetics: The ontology of art: Still others, notably the phenomenologist Roman Ingarden, argue that the work of art exists on several levels, being identical not with physical appearance but with totality of interpretations that secure the various formal and semantic levels that are contained in it.

  3. 6. Apr. 2020 · Roman Ingarden is one of the most well known phenomenological ontologists. Yet his phenomenological ontology is very different from Heidegger’s. Ingarden rather follows Husserlian formal ontology and, in a wider perspective, post-Brentanian theories of the...

  4. Roman Witold Ingarden (February 5, 1893 - June 14, 1970), a Polish philosopher and one of the most important philosophers for phenomenological aesthetics.During World War II, Ingarden switched from writing in German to writing in Polish, as a gesture of solidarity, with the result that until recently his major works went largely unnoticed by the wider philosophical community.

  5. Roman Witold Ingarden (ur. 5 lutego 1893 w Krakowie [1] , zm. 14 czerwca 1970 tamże) – polski filozof , profesor Uniwersytetu Lwowskiego (1925–1944), po wojnie profesor toruńskiego Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika (1945–1946) i Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (1946–1950 i 1956–1963).

  6. Roman Ingarden, Schüler Edmund Husserls Roman Ingarden wurde 1893 in Krakau geboren, als dieser Teil Polens noch von Österreich regiert wurde, und starb 1970 in Krakau. 1912 zog er nach Göt‐ tingen, wo er bei Edmund Husserl zu studieren begann, unter dem er 1918,

  7. Roman Ingarden (1893-1970) is a Polish phenomenologist best known for his analysis of the ontology and cognition of the literary work of art, and for his realist critique of Husserl's transcendental idealism. A student of Husserl's at Göttingen beginning in 1912, Ingarden followed Husserl to Freiburg in 1916 to form what Ingarden called "a small colony of Göttingeners in Freiburg" (along ...