On the Motives Which Led Husserl to Transcendental Idealism by Roman S. Ingarden

On the Motives Which Led Husserl to Transcendental Idealism

Phaenomenologica

Roman S. Ingarden with Arnór Hannibalsson (Translator)

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nonfiction history philosophy challenging medium-paced
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Roman Ingarden studied under Husserl before and during the first world war. He belonged to the so-called Gottingen group of Husserl's pupils. Husserl's doctrine was accepted by them and interpreted in a realist vein. Ingarden defended this view al...

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