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Title: Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s phenomenology of life and its connections with Roman Ingarden’s phenomenology
Authors: Mruszczyk, Magdalena
Keywords: Phenomenology of life; Metaphysics; Cosmological perspective; Stratification; Work of art
Issue Date: 2022
Citation: "Filozofia", T. 77, 2022, nr 5, s. 357-370
Abstract: The aim of the article is to present those elements in classical phenomenology which inspired Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (1923 – 2014) to develop her own concept of the phenomenology of life and the creative human condition. There-fore, her philosophical position will not be presented with references to the key questions of transcendental phenomenology, since she never argued with Ed-mund Husserl. Tymieniecka clearly emphasized the fact that it was otherwise, claiming that she conducted a polemic on the ontological and metaphysical, and consequently also anthropological ground with Roman Ingarden (1893 – 1970) – her teacher and mentor from the time of philosophical studies at the Jagiello-nian University in Poland in 1945 – 1947. And this philosopher’s thought was the main reason for the phenomenological path she chose.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/23479
DOI: 10.31577/filozofia.2022.77.5.4
ISSN: 0046-385X
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