This dictionary contains the most important terms which go to make up the foundation of Roman Ingarden's philosophy, and have been divided into more than one hundred key words by the most prominent specialists of the corresponding disciplines...
This dictionary contains the most important terms which go to make up the foundation of Roman Ingarden's philosophy, and have been divided into more than one hundred key words by the most prominent specialists of the corresponding disciplines. This book is for philosophers and cultural theorists alike - for experienced interpreters of Roman Ingarden's philosophy as well as for those who are taking their first steps.
Roman Ingarden (1893-1970) philosopher, pupil and critic of Husserl, leading representative of phenomenology, advocate of epistemological and ontological realism, he created his own literary theory and basis of descriptive aesthetics.
- A Dictionary of Roman Ingarden's Philosophy / Słownik pojęć filozoficznych Romana Ingardena
Edited by Andrzej Nowak and Leszek Sosnowski
Universitas, Krakow 2000
© Towarzystwo Autorów i Wydawców Prac Naukowych UNIVERSITAS, 2000
173 x 247, 376 pages, hardcover
ISBN: 83-7052-781-7