Controversy over the Existence of the World : Volume II / Roman Ingarden ; translated by Arthur Szylewicz ; managing editor, Jan Burzynski
Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: Polish Contemporary Philosophy and Philosophical Humanities Ser ; v. 8Publisher: Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang Edition, 2019Edition: New editionDescription: 1 Online-RessourceISBN:- 9783653025040
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Summary: The book proves to be a classical work in the history of modern philosophy, especially in ontological phenomenology and ontology. At the same time, Ingarden's major work provides classical argumentation in favor of realism in philosophy. It is the most eminent achievement in the history of Polish philosophyPPN: PPN: 1922682551Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-94-OAB
Cover -- Copyright Information -- Dedication -- Translator's Note -- Table of Contents -- Part II/1 -- VII. The Problem Pertaining to the Essence of Form and its Foundational Concepts -- 34. Distinction of the Foundational Concepts of Form and Matter -- 35. Relations among the Various Concepts of Form or Matter. Reduction to a Few Basic Concepts -- 36. The Problem of the Connection between Form and Matter -- 37. Form I as Proper Object of Formal Ontology -- VIII. The Form of the Existentially Autonomous Object -- 38. Introductory Remarks
39. The Basic Form of the Primally Individual, Existentially Autonomous Object -- 40. The Constitutive Nature and the Properties of the Individual Object -- 41. The Properties of the Individual Object -- 42. Restriction of the Concept of Property -- 43. Individual Existentially Autonomous Object and the Whole. Higher-Order Individual Objects -- 44. The Individual Existentially Autonomous Object and the Material -- 45. The Class Conception of the Individual Object and Its Critique -- IX. The Form of the Purely Intentional Object
46. The Intentional Act and the Purely Intentional Object -- 47. The Form of the Intentional Object that Corresponds to a Straightforward Act of Meaning -- a) The Two-Sided Formal Structure of the Purely Intentional Object -- b) Spots of Indeterminacy in the Content [Gehalt] of the Purely Intentional Object -- 48. Survey of the Various Concepts of Transcendence -- I a) Structural Transcendence in the Weaker Form -- I b) Structural Transcendence in the Stronger Form -- II. Radical Transcendence -- III. Transcendence of the Plenitude of Being [des Seinsfülle]
IV. Transcendence of Inaccessibility -- X. The Form of the Idea -- 49. Introductory Remarks -- 50. The Disparity of the Form of the Idea from the Form of the Individual Object -- 51. The Relationship of Ideas to Autonomous Individual Objects -- XI. The Form of the State of Affairs. State of Affairs and Object -- 52. The Form of the State of Affairs and Its Relation to the Form of the Object -- 53. The?Autonomous? State of Affairs and the Intentional Correlate of the Sentence. Are there Negative States of Affairs? -- 54. The State of Affairs and the Temporally Determined Objects
XII. The Form of the Relation. The Relative and Non-Relative (Absolute) Characteristics of the Individual Object -- 55. The Formal Essence of the Relation. The Non-Relational Objects -- 56. Various Problems Pertaining to the Relation -- 57. Relative and Non-Relative (Absolute) Characteristics (Properties). Various Concepts of Relativity -- XIII. The Essence of the Existentially Selfsufficient Object -- 58. Various Concepts of the Essence of the Individual Object -- 59. Problems Associated with the Essence of the Individual Object -- a) The Essence of the Object and Its Individuality
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