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Roman Witold Ingarden (5
February 1893 – 14 June 1970) was a
Polish philosopher who
worked in aesthetics, ontology, and phenomenology.
Before World War...
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philosophy at the
Jagiellonian University in Kraków
under the
guidance of
Roman Ingarden,
student of the
famous teachers Kazimierz Twardowski and
Edmund Husserl...
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Roman Stanisław
Ingarden (/ɪnˈɡɑːrdən/; Polish: [ˈrɔman
inˈɡardɛn]; 1
October 1920,
Zakopane – 12 July 2011, Kraków) was a
Polish physicist, specialised...
- architecture,
designed by J****z
Ingarden and
built 1952-1953 People's
Theatre (Teatr Ludowy) -
designed by J****z
Ingarden,
Marta Ingarden and Jan Dąbrowski, built...
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Marta Ingarden (born
Marta Bińkowska 8
September 1921 – 18
January 2009) was a
Polish and
Ukrainian architect and engineer.
Ingarden was born on 8 September...
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Rigorous Science and Its
Relevance for the
Human and
Social Sciences Ingarden 1975, pp. 8–11, The
Concept of
Philosophy as
Rigorous Science Tieszen 2005...
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Husserl in 1938.
Roman Ingarden, an
early student of
Husserl at Freiburg,
corresponded with
Husserl into the mid-1930s.
Ingarden did not accept, however...
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design with
architects like
Daniel Libeskind,
Karol Żurawski, and
Krzysztof Ingarden. The oldest, Pre-Romanesque
buildings were
built in
Poland after the Christianisation...
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Rites (2nd ed.). C. Scribner's. Tymieniecka, Anna-Teresa (1991).
Roman Ingarden's Aesthetics in a New Key and the
Independent Approaches of Others: The...
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understand it. In
doing so they
adapt the
phenomenology used by
Roman Ingarden.
Published by Harcourt, Brace, and
Company in
December 1948,
Theory of...