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" world". — And then (on a higher level) the question of how these idealities can take on spatio-temporally restricted existence, in the cultural world (which must surely be considered as real, as included in the spatio-temporal universe), real existence,... "
Roman Ingarden's Ontology and Aesthetics - Page 123
by Jeff Mitscherling, Jeffrey Anthony Mitscherling - 1997 - 245 pages
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Formal and Transcendental Logic

Edmund Husserl - Philosophy - 1969 - 368 pages
...separate, self-contained, "world" of ideal Objects and, in so doing, to come face to face with the painful question of how subjectivity can in itself bring forth,...be rightly accounted as ideal Objects in an ideal "world". — And then (on a higher level) the question of how these idealities can take on spatio-temporally...
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The Literary Work of Art: An Investigation on the Borderlines of Ontology ...

Roman Ingarden - Literary Criticism - 1973 - 504 pages
...notes twice that "even fictions have their mode of being." 8 Subsequently, Husserl poses the "painful question" of how subjectivity can in itself bring...level) the question of how these idealities can take on spa do-temporally restricted existence, in the cultural world (which must surely be considered as real,...
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Mathematical Intuition: Phenomenology and Mathematical Knowledge

R.L. Tieszen - Philosophy - 1989 - 242 pages
...separate, self-contained, 'world' of ideal Objects and, in so doing, to come face to face with the painful question of how subjectivity can in itself bring forth,...be rightly accounted as ideal Objects in an ideal 'world'.26 To the student of Kant Husserl's conception of mathematical intuition might sound like a...
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Logic in the Husserlian Context

Johanna Maria Tito - Philosophy - 1990 - 352 pages
...separate, self-contained, "world" of ideal Objects and, in so doing, to come face to face with the painful question of how subjectivity can in itself bring forth,...be rightly accounted as ideal Objects in an ideal "world." [FTL 260-61 (230)] And: The definite aim [of purifying logic] could not be attached to the...
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