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  1. Andrzej półtawski.Roman Ingardens Ontologie und die Welt - 2005 - In Arkadiusz Chrudzimski (ed.), Existence, culture, and persons: the ontology of Roman Ingarden. Frankfurt: Ontos. pp. 191.
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  2. In the shadow of the master: Danuta gdzrulanka, phenomenology of mathematics.Ontologie Roman Ingardens - 2003 - In Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.), Phenomenology World-Wide. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 199.
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    Ingarden Roman, O pytaniach esencjalnych, Sprawozdania Towarzystwa Naukowego we Lwowie 4, 3.Kazimierz Twardowski - 2020 - Ruch Filozoficzny 76 (1):149.
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    Ingarden Roman. Ontology of The Work of Art: The Musical Work; The Picture; The Architectural Work; The Film.Wojciech Chojna - 1990 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (1):85-86.
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  5. Ingarden, Roman, Das literarische Kunstwerk. [REVIEW]H. Fels - 1932 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 45:250-251.
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    Ingarden Roman. Analiza zdania warunkowego . Sprawozdania Poznańskiego Towarzystwa Przyjaciól Nauk, vol. 10 , pp. 17–27. [REVIEW]Helen Brodie - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (4):164-165.
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    Ingarden Roman. O sądzic ivarunkowym . Kwartalnik filozoficzny, vol. 18 , pp. 263–308. French résumé, Roman Ingarden. O sądzic ivarunkowym . Kwartalnik filozoficzny, vol. 18 , pp. 324–325. [REVIEW]Rose Rand - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):390-392.
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  8. Roman Ingarden’s Ontology: Existential Dependence, Substances, Ideas, and Other Things Empiricists Do Not Like.Daniel von Wachter - 2005 - In Arkadiusz Chrudzimski (ed.), Existence, Culture, and Persons: The Ontology of Roman Ingarden. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag. pp. 55-82.
    About the ontology of the Polish philosopher Roman Ingarden, as presented in his treatise 'The Controversy about the Existence of the World'.
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    Roman Ingarden, The Life of a Philosophical Work.Natalia Anna Michna & Leszek Sosnowski - 2023 - In Natalia Anna Michna & Leszek Sosnowski (eds.), Roman Ingarden’s Aesthetics and Ontology: Contemporary Readings. London: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 1-29.
    The present article discusses the main issues and threads of the ontological and aesthetic considerations of Roman Ingarden. The point of departure of this Polish thinker’s philosophy is the controversy over the existence of the world. It is around this problem that he focuses the systemicity of his thoughts in combination with complex structuring and precise analysis of detailed philosophical issues. Yet it is ontology that is Ingarden’s first study, free of any assumptions or premises derived from other disciplines. (...)
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    Roman Ingarden.Arkadiusz Chrudzimski - 2012 - In Antonio Cimino & Vincenzo Costa (eds.), Storia della fenomenologia. Carocci Editore.
    Roman Ingarden (1893-1970) apparteneva a quegli allievi di Husserl che si designano come “fenomenologia di Gottinga”. Si tratta della prima generazione di fenomenologi, nella quale rientravano, fra gli altri, anche Adolf Reinach, Hedwig Conrad-Martius ed Edith Stein. I ricercatori di questo gruppo erano influenzati soprattutto dalle Ricerche logiche di Husserl e reagirono un po’ stupiti alla sua successiva svolta idealistica. Per quanto riguarda lo stesso Ingarden, egli incontrò Husserl solo dopo la pubblicazione delle Idee, tuttavia filosoficamente appartiene senza dubbio (...)
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    Roman Ingarden.Amie Thomasson - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Roman Ingarden (1893 -- 1970) was a Polish phenomenologist, ontologist and aesthetician. A student of Edmund Husserl's from the Göttingen period, Ingarden was a realist phenomenologist who spent much of his career working against what he took to be Husserl's turn to transcendental idealism. As preparatory work for narrowing down possible solutions to the realism/idealism problem, Ingarden developed ontological studies unmatched in scope and detail, distinguishing different kinds of dependence and different modes of being. He is best known, however, (...)
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  12. Roman Ingarden’s Aesthetics and Ontology: Contemporary Readings.Natalia Anna Michna & Leszek Sosnowski (eds.) - 2023 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The extremely extensive philosophical legacy of Roman Witold Ingarden, a student of Edmund Husserl, including papers in the fields of ontology, epistemology, and aesthetics, has been consistently arousing the interest of researchers from around the world for several decades. The year 2020 marked the fiftieth anniversary of Ingarden’s death. The present book constitutes a unique contribution honoring the philosopher’s memory and academic legacy. An ambitious project that brings together the thoughts of many intellectuals, the book includes research problems, contemporary (...)
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    Roman Ingarden’s Aesthetics.Jeff Mitscherling - 2012 - Philosophy Compass 7 (7):436-447.
    While Roman Ingarden remains best known among English‐speaking philosophers and literary theorists for his work in aesthetics, and primarily for his study of the literary work of art, his studies in aesthetics and art belong in fact to the comprehensive program of phenomenological research in ontology and metaphysics that occupied him for his entire career. In this article I briefly describe this program of phenomenological research, then I discuss some of the major features of Ingarden’s analyses of works of (...)
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  14. Roman Ingarden: Ontological Foundations for Literary Theory.Barry Smith - 1979 - In John Odmark (ed.), Language, Literature and Meaning I: Problems of Literary Theory. Amsterdam: Benjamins. pp. 373-390.
    The paper seeks to apply the work of the Polish phenomenologist Roman Ingarden to certain problems in literary theory; contrasts the notions of ontological and epistemological incompleteness of the represented objects of a literary work and considers the question of the nature of such objects. The paper concludes by analyzing some of the degrees of freedom possessed by the readings of literary work in relation to the work itself.
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  15. Roman Ingarden. Ontology from a Phenomenological Point of View.Arkadiusz Chrudzimski - 2004 - Reports on Philosophy 22:121-142.
    Ontology is doubtless the most important part of Roman Ingarden’s (1893-1970) philosophy. Contrary to Husserl, Ingarden always believed that any serious philosophical investigation must involve an ontological basis and he tried to formulate a solid ontological framework for his philosophy. There are several reasons why this ontology deserves our attention. For those who are interested in Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology, Ingarden’s ontology could be treated as an ingenious attempt to analyse the conceptual structure and hidden ontological assumptions of Husserl’s transcendental (...)
     
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  16. Roman Ingarden’s Theory of Causation Revised.Daniel von Wachter - 2010 - Polish Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):182--196.
    This article presents Roman Ingarden’s theory of causation, as developed in volume III of The Controversy about the Existence of the World, and defends analternative which uses some important insights of Ingarden. It rejects Ingarden’s claim that a cause is simultaneous with its effect and that a cause necessitates its effect. It uses Ingarden’s notion of ‘inclinations’ and accepts Ingarden’s claim that an event cannot necessitate a later event.
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    Roman ingarden’s contribution to solving the ontological and methodological problems of phenomenology of music.Anastasia Medova & Anna Kirichenko - 2020 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 9 (2):662-682.
    Phenomenology of music has been a perspective trend of phenomenological aesthetics for more than a hundred years. The topic of the paper is fixation the main problems and vectors of development of phenomenology of music. The authors execute an analysis of Roman Ingarden’s position in the discussions concerning the methodological and ontological problems of phenomenology of music. The paper aims at revealing succession in Roman Ingarden’s solutions to the phenomenology of music problems. The other aim is reflection on (...)
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    Roman Ingarden's Problems with Avant-garde Music.Michal Lipták - 2013 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 50 (2):187-205.
    Roman Ingarden’s theory of the musical work is usually criticized for not being able to handle the problems of avant-garde music. The most important reason for this criticism is its dependence on the musical score and, generally, on the conventions of pre-twentieth century European classical music. In my article I offer a revision of Ingarden’s theory, which on the one hand leaves its substantial arguments intact and on the other allows the theory to tackle the problem of avant-garde music (...)
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    Roman Ingarden’s Philosophy of Literature : A Phenomenological Account.Wojciech Chojna - 2017 - Boston: Brill | Rodopi.
    In _Roman Ingarden’s Philosophy of Literature_ Wojciech Chojna makes Ingarden’s philosophy of literature more consistent with Husserl’s phenomenology and more immune to both absolutism and relativism. The latter is overcome not through falling back on essentialism but from within itself.
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    Roman Ingarden.Olivier Malherbe - 2018 - Studia Phaenomenologica 18:153-181.
    Roman Ingarden, one of Husserl’s most gifted students, devoted several thousand pages to the development of an ontological, epistemological, aesthetical and even anthropological framework that would allow him to firmly reject the so-called “idealistic turn” of his master Husserl. This paper aims at reconstructing an often overlooked side of his philosophy: his theory of consciousness and his analysis of the constitutive process involved in sense perception. After emphasizing the distinctive character of Ingarden’s ontological frame and its impact on understanding (...)
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    Kunst Und Ontologie: Für Roman Ingarden Zum 100. Geburtstag.Włodzimierz Galewicz, Elisabeth Ströker & Władysław Strozewski (eds.) - 1994 - Brill | Rodopi.
    This collection of 12 essays at the 100th anniversary of Roman Ingarden is to show the actuality of the outstanding Polish representative of twentieth century philosophy. The authors take up Ingarden's main philosophical topics and, accordingly, deal with phenomenological and ontological problems on the various modes of givenness and existence in the wide range of real and intentional being, true and fictional existence, and they devote particular interest to Ingarden's conception of reality as well as to his aesthetics and (...)
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    Roman Ingarden and His Times.Dominika Czakon, Natalia Anna Michna & Leszek Sosnowski (eds.) - 2019
    The papers collected in this volume vividly reflect the strikingly wide range of interests characterizing current research in phenomenology inspired by Roman Ingarden. One of Husserls closest and most devoted students, and at the same time one of his earliest and sharpest critics, Ingarden himself explored numerous fields of philosophy in considerable depth. While he remains best known for his groundbreaking work in aesthetics, ontology, and metaphysics, he also dealt extensively in ethics, epistemology, philosophical anthropology, and cognitive science, and (...)
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    Roman Ingarden’s Problems with Avant-garde Music.Michal Lipták - 2020 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 50 (2):187.
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  24. Roman Ingarden’s “The Logical Attempt at a New Formulation of Philosophy: A Critical Remark”.Bernard Linsky - 2018 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 6 (6).
    Translated by Bernard Linsky This is the first English translation of Roman Ingarden’s paper presented at the 8th World Congress of Philosophy held in Prague in 1934: “Der Logistische Versuch einer Neugestaltung der Philosophie: Eine Kritische Bemerkung”, translated here as “The Logical Attempt at a New Formulation of Philosophy: A Critical Remark”. Also translated here are brief discussions by Rudolf Carnap and Otto Neurath. These essays were published in the original German in the Proceedings of the Congress in 1936. (...)
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    Roman Ingarden: Ontology as a Science on the Possible Ways of Existence.Raul Corazzon - unknown
    "Ingarden held that philosophy divides into ontology and metaphysics. Ontology is an autonomous discipline in which we discover and establish the necessary connections between pure ideal qualities by intuitive analysis of the contents of ideas. This is an indispensable preparation for metaphysics, which aims to elucidate the necessary truths of factual existence. Each section of philosophy - theory of knowledge, philosophy of man, philosophy of nature and so on - has ontological and metaphysical aspects. Ingarden argues that every being is (...)
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    Roman Ingarden et le cinéma.Olivier Malherbe - 2016 - Studia Phaenomenologica 16:185-214.
    In the vast field of Roman Ingarden’s ontology, film seems to occupy very little space. Indeed, Ingarden dedicated only two short texts to it. This paper aims at reconstructing Ingarden’s theory of film by expanding on the intuitions and sketches presented in those texts, using Ingarden’s general inquiries on aesthetics and specific inquiries on various forms of art The paper first focuses on the mode of being of film, trying to elaborate the distinctions made by Ingarden between physical foundation, (...)
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    On Roman ingarden’s conception of ontic foundations of responsibility: Responsibility as foundation of ontology?Tomas Sodeika - 2020 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 9 (2):601-618.
    The Polish phenomenologist Roman Ingarden gained recognition primarily due to his research on aesthetics. However, he considered the ontology to be the main area of his philosophical interests. At the beginning of his scientific career, Ingarden realized that he could not agree with his teacher Edmund Husserl, who considered phenomenology as a transcendental philosophy. From Ingarden’s point of view, the fallacy of this approach lies in the fact that it leads to metaphysical idealism and makes it impossible to grasp (...)
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  28. For Roman Ingarden.Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.) - 1959 - 's-Gravenhage,: M. Nijhoff.
    Editorial: the second phenomenology, by A. T. Tymieniecka.--Roman Ingarden, critique de Bergson, par J. M. Fataud.--Some remarks on the ego in the phenomenology of Husserl, by C. van Peursen.--The empirical and transcendental ego, by M. Natanson.--Rencontre et dialogue, par E. Minkowski.--Quelques thèmes d'une phénoménologie de rêve, par J. Héring.--Man and his life-world, by J. Wild.--Die Verwirklichung des Wesens in der Sprache der Dichtung: Gustave Flaubert, von F. Kaufmann.--Le langage de la poésie, par J. F. Mora.--L'analyse de l'idée et la (...)
     
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    Die Erkenntnistheorie von Roman Ingarden.Arkadiusz Chrudzimski - 1999 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Das Buch ist eine analytische Darstellung der Hauptideen der Erkenntnistheorie Ingardens. Es basiert zum größten Teil auf dem bis vor kurzem noch unpublizierten bzw. ausschließlich in polnischer Sprache verfaßten Material und wendet sich vor allem an die Phänomenologen aber auch an die analytischen Philosophen, die sich für die Erkenntnistheorie und Ontologie der Intentionalität interessieren. Die Ingardensche Erkenntnistheorie, seine Theorie der Intentionalität und die Hauptzüge seiner Ontologie werden auf dem Hintergrund der Brentanoschen und Husserlschen Tradition präsentiert und mit den begrifflichen Werkzeugen (...)
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    Roman Ingarden.Władysław Stróżewski - 2010 - Polish Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):11-34.
    My paper is devoted to the most important and fundamental issues of Roman Ingarden’s philosophy, including the contention between idealism and realism, the controversy between objectivism and subjectivism in the area of axiology, the problem of validity of cognition, and the structure and role of language. I argue for the claim that Ingarden solved several specific philosophical problems (like, for instance, the issue of causality, theory of systems, etc.) and he also frequently shed new light on various issues that (...)
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    Roman Ingarden.Władysław Stróżewski - 2010 - Polish Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):11-34.
    My paper is devoted to the most important and fundamental issues of Roman Ingarden’s philosophy, including the contention between idealism and realism, the controversy between objectivism and subjectivism in the area of axiology, the problem of validity of cognition, and the structure and role of language. I argue for the claim that Ingarden solved several specific philosophical problems (like, for instance, the issue of causality, theory of systems, etc.) and he also frequently shed new light on various issues that (...)
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    Roman Ingarden’s Concept of the Filmic Work of Art: Strata, Sound, Spectacle.Robert Luzecky - 2020 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 9 (2):683-702.
    In the present paper, I suggest a modification to some aspects of Ingarden’s analyses of the sound-synchronized filmic work of art. The argument progresses through two stages: I clarify Ingarden’s claim that the work of art is a stratified formation in which the various aspects present objectivities; I elucidate and critically assess Ingarden’s suggestion that the filmic work of art is a borderline case in respect to other types of works of art—paintings and literary works. Here, I identify a problem (...)
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    Czy Roman Ingarden był fenomenologiem?Andrzej Półtawski - 2009 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 22:5-11.
    Roman Ingarden used to say that he is not sure whether he was a phenomenologist. This does not seem to be just coquetry. Transcendental phenomenology in its official Husserlian version did not achieve adequacy of describing our primary experience in its fullness because it began as a sort of science, in the attitude of an 'uninvolved observer'. Yet phenomenology postulated a separate methodology, different from that of science, a methodology understood as building up a new conceptual apparatus based on (...)
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  34. Roman Witold Ingarden (1893–1970).Radosław Kuliniak & Mariusz Pandura - 2020 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:13-52.
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    Roman Ingarden o dziele muzycznym. Pięć uwag.Jędrzej Stanisławek - 2020 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:487-495.
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  36. Zu Roman Ingardens Ontologie des malerischen Kunstwerks.Jan Patocka - 1972 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 4:117.
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  37. Zu Roman Ingardens Ontologie des malerischen Kunstwerks.Jan Patocka - 1972 - Philosophische Perspektiven 4:117.
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  38. Roman Ingarden we wspomnieniach.Jan Woleński - 2003 - Estetyka I Krytyka 4 (4):12-24.
     
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    Roman Ingarden's "the literary work of art": Exposition and analyses.Jeff Mitscherling - 1985 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 45 (3):351-381.
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    Roman Ingarden’s Philosophy of Time.Wladylasw Strózewski - 2008 - Dialogue and Universalism 18 (9-10):97-116.
    In his classic essay Man and Time, Roman Ingarden outlines two contradictory experiences of time. The paper presents and investigates them.
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  41. Roman Ingarden’s Philosophy of Time.Władysław Stróżowski - 2008 - Dialogue and Universalism 18 (9-10):97-116.
    In his classic essay Man and Time, Roman Ingarden outlines two contradictory experiences of time. The paper presents and investigates them.
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    Roman Ingarden i dyskusje metafilozoficzne.Ryszard Kleszcz - 2020 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:103-122.
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    Roman Ingarden and his time.Max Rieser - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (4):443-452.
  44. Roman Ingarden's Philosophy of Culture: An Attempt at a Reconstruction.Z. Majewska - 1998 - Analecta Husserliana 55:177-192.
     
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    Roman Ingarden's Philosophy of Man.Janina Makota - 1975 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 6 (2):126-130.
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  46. Roman Ingarden we spomnieniach.Janina Makota - 2003 - Estetyka I Krytyka 4 (4):9-12.
     
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    Roman Ingarden's Moral Philosophy.Maria Gołaszewska - 1976 - In A. T. Tymieniecka (ed.), Analecta Husserliana. pp. 73--103.
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    Roman Ingarden. Filozof i fotograf – katalog wystawy.Malina Barcikowska - 2021 - Ruch Filozoficzny 77 (1):187.
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    Ingarden & toinen fenomenologia: Roman Ingarden 100 vuotta.Juha Varto (ed.) - 1993 - Tampere: [Tampereen yliopisto].
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  50. Roman Ingardens Ontologie und die Welt.Andrzej Póltawski - 2005 - In Arkadiusz Chrudzimski (ed.), Existence, culture, and persons: the ontology of Roman Ingarden. Frankfurt: Ontos. pp. 5--191.
     
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