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A book about man

A book about man

Книжечка о человеке
book lists philosophy
ISBN: 978-5-211-05922-1 publication date: 2010 format: 60×90 1/16 pages': 208
Abstract
The collection of works by the Polish philosopher Roman Ingarden, a student of Husserl, a phenomenologist, the founder of receptive aesthetics, includes the posthumously published “Little Book about Man” (1972), in the center of which is the problem of the mutual principles of human nature and animal nature, as well as the articles “On Responsibility and its optical foundations" (first published in German in 1970), "What we do not know about values" (1970), etc. The author demonstrates the mastery of methodology, organically combining metaphysics, existentialism, ontology, epistemology, axiology, aesthetics, etc., masterfully working on the borderlands of sciences.The book is intended for philosophers, Slavists, as well as students and anyone interested in the history of modern thought.
To cite this article
Ingarden R. A book about man. / Per. E. Tverdislova. - M.: Moscow University Publishing House, 2010. - 208 p.
About the author
Ingarden R.