Existential Analysis in Roman Ingarden's Ontology

Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 12 (1):119-130 (2007)
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Ingarden conceives ontology as a philosophia prima, which deals with being as purely possible. It is an intuitive and a priori analysis of the content of the relevant ideas. It consists of three parts: existential, formal and material ontology. Existential ontology deals with the possible modes of existence. Problems of factual existence pertain to metaphysics, which is a separate branch of theoretical philosophy, based on ontology.

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