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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
pp. 27-42
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(1986) Reports on philosophy 10.
Pages: 27-42
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Seifert Josef (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, 27–42.