Roman Ingarden's realism and the motives that led Husserl to adopt transcendental idealism

critical reflections on the importance and limits of Roman Ingarden's critique of Husserl's transcendental phenomenology

Josef Seifert

pp. 27-42

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Seifert, J. (1986). Roman Ingarden's realism and the motives that led Husserl to adopt transcendental idealism: critical reflections on the importance and limits of Roman Ingarden's critique of Husserl's transcendental phenomenology. Reports on philosophy 10, pp. 27-42.

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