Roman Ingarden

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Roman Ingarden was a Polish philosopher best known for his influential work in phenomenology and aesthetics, particularly his analyses of the structure of literary and artistic works.

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instanceOf Polish philosopher
human
philosopher
birthDate 1893-02-05
birthPlace Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
Kraków NERFINISHED
Poland NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Poland
deathDate 1970-06-14
deathPlace Kraków NERFINISHED
educatedAt Jagiellonian University NERFINISHED
University of Göttingen
University of Lviv NERFINISHED
employer Jagiellonian University NERFINISHED
Jan Kazimierz University in Lviv NERFINISHED
familyName Ingarden NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork aesthetics
ontology
phenomenology
philosophy
philosophy of art
philosophy of literature
givenName Roman NERFINISHED
influenced Polish phenomenology
aesthetics
philosophy of literature
influencedBy Brentano school NERFINISHED
Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED
Kazimierz Twardowski NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName German
Polish
mainInterest modes of being
ontology of the work of art
structure of the literary work
memberOf Polish Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
movement Lvov–Warsaw school NERFINISHED
phenomenology
name Roman Ingarden NERFINISHED
notableIdea ontological pluralism
stratified structure of the literary work of art
theory of purely intentional objects NERFINISHED
notableWork The Cognition of the Literary Work of Art NERFINISHED
The Controversy over the Existence of the World NERFINISHED
The Literary Work of Art NERFINISHED
Time and Modes of Being NERFINISHED
occupation professor
university teacher
studentOf Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED

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Roman Jakobson influenced Roman Ingarden
phenomenology keyFigure Roman Ingarden
Nicolai Hartmann influenced Roman Ingarden