La ontología de Roman Ingarden acerca de los objetos temporales: análisis y proyecciones

Revista de filosofía (Chile) 69:83-98 (2013)
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The analysis of the time is a matter of first importance in the philosophical investigation. Roman Ingarden, who was a distinguished disciple of Husserl, developed an interesting theory about temporally determined objects. In this paper are presented the fundamental elements of his theory and the difficulties implied in the Ingarden’s intent to define time with independence of the subjectivity. Finally, it is argued that it is possible applying partially the concepts developed by Ingarden in order to progress in the analysis of the time, as it emerges in the own subjectivity, where exist an equilibrium of endurance and transience

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