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Roman Witold Ingarden (5 February 1893 – 14 June 1970) was a Polish
philosopher Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
who worked in
aesthetics Aesthetics (also spelled esthetics) is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of beauty and taste (sociology), taste, which in a broad sense incorporates the philosophy of art.Slater, B. H.Aesthetics ''Internet Encyclopedia of Ph ...
,
ontology Ontology is the philosophical study of existence, being. It is traditionally understood as the subdiscipline of metaphysics focused on the most general features of reality. As one of the most fundamental concepts, being encompasses all of realit ...
, and
phenomenology Phenomenology may refer to: Art * Phenomenology (architecture), based on the experience of building materials and their sensory properties Philosophy * Phenomenology (Peirce), a branch of philosophy according to Charles Sanders Peirce (1839� ...
. Before
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, Ingarden published his works mainly in the
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and in books and newspapers. During the war, he switched to Polish out of solidarity with his homeland after the German invasion, and as a result, his major works in
ontology Ontology is the philosophical study of existence, being. It is traditionally understood as the subdiscipline of metaphysics focused on the most general features of reality. As one of the most fundamental concepts, being encompasses all of realit ...
went largely unnoticed and undetected by the wider world and philosophical community. Nevertheless, Ingarden's writings have made some indirect cultural impact through the writings of his student and eventual Pope, Karol Wojtyla.


Biography

Ingarden was born in
Kraków , officially the Royal Capital City of Kraków, is the List of cities and towns in Poland, second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city has a population of 804,237 ...
,
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, on February 5, 1893. He first studied
mathematics Mathematics is a field of study that discovers and organizes methods, Mathematical theory, theories and theorems that are developed and Mathematical proof, proved for the needs of empirical sciences and mathematics itself. There are many ar ...
and philosophy at the Lwów University under
Kazimierz Twardowski Kazimierz Jerzy Skrzypna-Twardowski (; 20 October 1866 – 11 February 1938) was a Polish philosopher, psychologist, logician, and rector of the Lwów University. He was initially affiliated with Alexius Meinong's Graz School of object theory. ...
, then moved to the
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in Germany to study philosophy under
Edmund Husserl Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (; 8 April 1859 – 27 April 1938) was an Austrian-German philosopher and mathematician who established the school of Phenomenology (philosophy), phenomenology. In his early work, he elaborated critiques of histori ...
. He was considered by Husserl to be one of his best and greatest students and accompanied Husserl to the
University of Freiburg The University of Freiburg (colloquially ), officially the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg (), is a public university, public research university located in Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The university was founded in 1 ...
, where, in 1918, Ingarden submitted his doctoral dissertation with Husserl as director. The title of his thesis was ''Intuition und Intellekt bei Henri Bergson'' (''Intuition and Intellect in Henri Bergson''). Ingarden previously suggested that he transfer to Lwów and write a new dissertation under Twardowski due to an increasing tension between Germany and Poland but Husserl refused and was uninterested. Ingarden then returned to Poland, where he spent his academic career after obtaining his doctorate. For a long period, he had to support himself by secondary-school teaching. During this period, one of his works - aside from his post-doctoral work in
epistemology Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that examines the nature, origin, and limits of knowledge. Also called "the theory of knowledge", it explores different types of knowledge, such as propositional knowledge about facts, practical knowle ...
- was a review of the ''
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'' written for Twardowski. This involved an analysis of Zygmunt Lempicki's "''W sprawie uzasadnienia poetyki czystej''" (On the Justification of Pure Poetics). In 1925 he submitted his '' Habilitationschrift'', ''Essentiale Fragen'' (''Essential Questions''), to Kazimierz Twardowski at Lwów University. This thesis was noticed by the English-speaking philosophical community. In 1933, the university promoted him as professor of philosophy. He became well known for his work on ''The Literary Work of Art'' (''Das literarische Kunstwerk. Eine Untersuchung aus dem Grenzgebiet der Ontologie, Logik und Literaturwissenschaft'', 1931). Particularly, interest in his works increased when the English translation of this text was released. From 1939 to 1941 during the Soviet occupation of Lwów he continued his university activity and lived in the Kraków area. After the
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1941 under the German occupation Ingarden secretly taught students
mathematics Mathematics is a field of study that discovers and organizes methods, Mathematical theory, theories and theorems that are developed and Mathematical proof, proved for the needs of empirical sciences and mathematics itself. There are many ar ...
and
philosophy Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
. After his house was bombed, he continued work on his book, ''The Controversy over the Existence of the World''. Ingarden became a professor at Nicolaus Copernicus University in
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in 1945 shortly after the war but was banned in 1946 under the Communist regime. He then moved to the
Jagiellonian University The Jagiellonian University (, UJ) is a public research university in Kraków, Poland. Founded in 1364 by Casimir III the Great, King Casimir III the Great, it is the oldest university in Poland and one of the List of oldest universities in con ...
in Kraków, where he was offered a position. In 1949, however, he was banned from teaching due to his alleged
idealism Idealism in philosophy, also known as philosophical realism or metaphysical idealism, is the set of metaphysics, metaphysical perspectives asserting that, most fundamentally, reality is equivalent to mind, Spirit (vital essence), spirit, or ...
, supposedly being an "enemy of materialism". In 1957 he was reappointed at the Jagiellonian University after the ban was lifted, and so he went on to teach, write and publish. Ingarden died on June 14, 1970, in Kraków as a result of a
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.


Works

Ingarden was a realist phenomenologist and thus did not accept Husserl's
transcendental idealism Transcendental idealism is a philosophical system founded by German philosopher Immanuel Kant in the 18th century. Kant's epistemological program is found throughout his '' Critique of Pure Reason'' (1781). By ''transcendental'' (a term that des ...
. His training was phenomenological; thus, his work as a whole was directed towards
ontology Ontology is the philosophical study of existence, being. It is traditionally understood as the subdiscipline of metaphysics focused on the most general features of reality. As one of the most fundamental concepts, being encompasses all of realit ...
. That is why Ingarden is one of the most renowned phenomenological ontologists, as he strove to describe the ontological structure and state of being of various objects based on the essential features of any experience that could provide such knowledge. The best-known works of Ingarden, and the only ones widely-known to English-speaking readers, concern
aesthetics Aesthetics (also spelled esthetics) is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of beauty and taste (sociology), taste, which in a broad sense incorporates the philosophy of art.Slater, B. H.Aesthetics ''Internet Encyclopedia of Ph ...
and
literature Literature is any collection of Writing, written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially novels, Play (theatre), plays, and poetry, poems. It includes both print and Electroni ...
. His most popular book, for instance, was ''The Literary Work of Art,'' which explored the
concept A concept is an abstract idea that serves as a foundation for more concrete principles, thoughts, and beliefs. Concepts play an important role in all aspects of cognition. As such, concepts are studied within such disciplines as linguistics, ...
of the literary
work of art A work of art, artwork, art piece, piece of art or art object is an artistic creation of aesthetic value. Except for "work of art", which may be used of any work regarded as art in its widest sense, including works from literature ...
. In this book, Ingarden argued that a literary work of art is a purely intentional object and is a product of the author's
conscious Consciousness, at its simplest, is awareness of a state or object, either internal to oneself or in one's external environment. However, its nature has led to millennia of analyses, explanations, and debate among philosophers, scientists, a ...
acts. This work would contribute to the development of the
literary theory Literary theory is the systematic study of the nature of literature and of the methods for literary analysis. Culler 1997, p.1 Since the 19th century, literary scholarship includes literary theory and considerations of intellectual history, m ...
called
reader-response criticism Reader-response criticism is a School of thought, school of literary theory that focuses on Reading (process), the reader (or "audience") and their experience of a literary work, in contrast to other schools and theories that focus attention primar ...
and influence scholars such as
René Wellek René Wellek (August 22, 1903 – November 10, 1995) was a Czech- American comparative literary critic. Like Erich Auerbach, Wellek was a product of the Central European philological tradition and was known as a "fair-minded critic of crit ...
and Wolfgang Iser. Another notable notion in Ingarden's aesthetics was his idea that music is not a form of literature. He maintained that literary works have four distinct ontological strata, and one of these - the stratum of represented objectivities - is absent in musical works. In his stratification of literary work of art, he cited that aesthetic value is the polyphonic harmony that arises between these strata of meaning. The exclusive focus on Ingarden's work in
aesthetics Aesthetics (also spelled esthetics) is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of beauty and taste (sociology), taste, which in a broad sense incorporates the philosophy of art.Slater, B. H.Aesthetics ''Internet Encyclopedia of Ph ...
does not reflect Ingarden's overall philosophical standpoint, which is focused on the ideas regarding
formal Formal, formality, informal or informality imply the complying with, or not complying with, some set of requirements ( forms, in Ancient Greek). They may refer to: Dress code and events * Formal wear, attire for formal events * Semi-formal atti ...
,
existential Existentialism is a family of philosophical views and inquiry that explore the human individual's struggle to lead an authentic life despite the apparent absurdity or incomprehensibility of existence. In examining meaning, purpose, and value ...
, and material ontology set forth in his ''The Controversy over the Existence of the World''. In his aesthetic investigations, Ingarden considered aesthetics as an integral part of philosophy. He argued that his aesthetic theory is not only an
analysis Analysis (: analyses) is the process of breaking a complex topic or substance into smaller parts in order to gain a better understanding of it. The technique has been applied in the study of mathematics and logic since before Aristotle (38 ...
of art but an approach that answers basic philosophical issues. Ingarden also attempted to establish a phenomenological circle at Lvov. The group, which focused on aesthetics and descriptive psychology, attracted some of Twardowski's students including Leopold Blaustein and Eugénie Ginsberg. Ingarden was a close associate of
Edith Stein Edith Stein (; ; in religion Teresa Benedicta of the Cross; 12 October 1891 – 9 August 1942) was a German philosopher who converted to Catholic Church, Catholicism and became a Discalced Carmelites, Discalced Carmelite nun. Edith Stein was mu ...
. He came to her defense when her work with Husserl was challenged. Ingarden wrote his autobiography in 1949. This work, which was written in third person, was one of the three biographies he submitted to
Władysław Tatarkiewicz Władysław Tatarkiewicz (; 3 April 1886 – 4 April 1980) was a Polish philosopher, historian of philosophy, historian of art, esthetician, and ethicist. Early life and education Tatarkiewicz began his higher education at Warsaw University ...
, who was then revising his ''Historia filozofii'' (History of philosophy). The philosopher had also undertaken work for Husserl.


Main works in German

* ''Intuition und Intellekt bei Henri Bergson'', Halle: Max Niemeyer, 1921 * ''Essentiale Fragen. Ein Beitrag zum Problem des Wesens'', Halle: Max Niemeyer, 1925 * ''Das literarische Kunstwerk. Eine Untersuchung aus dem Grenzgebiet der Ontologie, Logik und Literaturwissenschaft'', Halle: Max Niemeyer, 1931 * ''Untersuchungen zur Ontologie der Kunst: Musikwerk. Bild. Architektur. Film'', Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 1962 * ''Der Streit um die Existenz der Welt'', Bd. I, II/I, II/2. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 1964 * ''Vom Erkennen des literarischen Kunstwerks'', Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 1968 * ''Erlebnis, Kunstwerk und Wert. Vorträge zur Ästhetik 1937-1967'', Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 1969 * ''Über die Verantwortung. Ihre ontischen Fundamente'', Stuttgart: Reclam, 1970 * ''Über die kausale Struktur der realen Welt. Der Streit um die Existenz der Welt, Band III'', Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 1974


Main works in Polish

* * ''O poznawaniu dzieła literackiego'' (The Cognition of the Literary Work of Art), Ossolineum, Lwów: 1937 * ''O budowie obrazu. Szkic z teorii sztuki'' (On the Structure of Paintings: A Sketch of the Theory of Art)'', Rozprawy Wydziału Filozoficznego PAU Vol. LXVII, No.2, Kraków, 1946 * ''O dziele architektury'' (On Architectural Works), Nauka i Sztuka, Vol. II, 1946, No. 1, pp. 3-26 and No. 2, pp. 26-51 * ''Spór o istnienie Świata'' (Controversy over the Existence of the World), PAU, Vol. I, Kraków: 1947, Vol. II, Kraków, 1948 * ''Szkice z filozofii literatury'' (Sketches on the Philosophy of Literature), Vol. 1, Spółdzielnia wydawnicza "Polonista," Łódz, 1947 * ''Elementy dzieła muzycznego'' (The Elements of Musical Works), Sprawozdania Towarzystwa Naukowego w Toruniu, Vol. IX, 1955, Nos. 1-4, pp. 82-84 * ''Studia z estetyki'' (Studies in Aesthetics), PWN, Vol. I Warszawa, 1957, Vol. II, Warszawa, 1958 * ''O dziele literackim'' (On Literary Works). PWN, Warszawa, 1960 * ''Przeżycie - dzieło - wartość'' (Experience - Work of Art - Value). Wydawnictwo Literackie, Kraków, 1966 * ''Studia z estetyki'' Tom III (Studies in Aesthetics, Vol. III), PWN, Warszawa, 1970 * ''U podstaw teorii poznania'' (At the Foundations of the Theory of Knowledge), PWN, Warszawa, 1971 * ''Książeczka o człowieku'' (Little Book About Man), Wydawnictwo Literackie, Kraków, 1972. * ''Utwór muzyczny i sprawa jego tożsamości'' (The Work of Music and the Problem of Its Identity), Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, Warszawa, 1973.


Main works translated into English

* ''Controversy over the Existence of the World. Volumes I and II'', translated by Arthur Szylewicz, Bern: Peter Lang, 2013 / 2016. * ''Time and Modes of Being'', (selection from ''Der Streit''), translated by Helen R. Michejda. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, 1964. * ''The Cognition of the Literary Work of Art'', Translated by Ruth Ann Crowley and Kenneth R. Olson. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 1973. * ''The Literary Work of Art'', Translated by George G. Grabowicz. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 1973. * ''Letter to Husserl about the VI ogicalInvestigation and ‘Idealism’ In Tymieniecka'', 1976. * ''Man and Value'', Translated by Arthur Szylewicz. München: Philosophia Verlag, 1983. * ''On the Motives which led Edmund Husserl to Transcendental Idealism'', Translated by Arnor Hannibalsson. The Hague: 1976. * ''The Ontology of the Work of Art'', Translated by Raymond Meyer with John T. Goldthwait. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 1989. * ''Selected Papers in Aesthetics'', Ed. by Peter J. McCormick, München: Philosophia Verlag,1985. * ''The Work of Music and the Problem of Its Identity'', Translated by Adam Czerniawski. London: Macmillan, 1986.


See also

* History of philosophy in Poland *
List of Poles This is a partial list of notable Polish people, Polish or Polish language, Polish-speaking or -writing people. People of partial Polish heritage have their respective ancestries credited. Physics *Miedziak Antal * Czesław Białobrzesk ...


Notes


References


Further reading

* J. Mitscherling ''Roman Ingarden's Ontology and Aesthetics'', Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 1997. * Robert Magliola, "Part II, Chapter 2: Roman Ingarden," in Robert Magliola, ''Phenomenology and Literature: An Introduction'' (Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press, 1977; 1978), pp. 107–141 see review


External links


The Roman Ingarden Philosophical Research Centre
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* ttps://www.ontology.co/biblio/ingarden-biblio.htm Annotated bibliography of and about Ingarden
"Roman Ingarden’s Objectivity vs. Subjectivity as a problem of Translatability"
by Gabriel Pareyon
Roman Ingarden at Porta Polonica

Realistic Phenomenology
in Encyclopedia of Phenomenology, Kluwer, 1997, 586–590. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ingarden, Roman 1893 births 1970 deaths Ontologists Academic staff of Jagiellonian University Polish philosophers Members of the Polish Academy of Sciences 20th-century Polish philosophers Burials at Rakowicki Cemetery George Berkeley scholars Neoplatonists Phenomenologists Herder Prize recipients Philosophers of art