Forme(s) et modes d’être / Form(s) and Modes of Being
L’ontologie de Roman Ingarden / The Ontology of Roman Ingarden
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Edited By Olivier Malherbe and Sébastien Richard
This books is a collection of papers written by international researchers on the contribution to ontology of the Polish phenomenologist Roman Ingarden. It contains texts of such various themes as ontological dependency, ontological categories, modes of being, substance, causality, form, idealism and the ontology fictional objects. This book shows that Ingarden’s thought goes beyond phenomenology and its history, and could be of a valuable interest for contemporary metaphysical research.
Sur l’auteur/l’éditeur / About the author(s)/editor(s)
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Enseignant à l’Université de Liège, Sébastien Richard est un spécialiste de métaphysique et de logique. Il a publié plusieurs ouvrages, parmi lesquels De la forme à l’être et Objects and Pseudo-Objects.
Olivier Malherbe est doctorant en philosophie du FNRS auprès de l’Université libre de Bruxelles. Sa thèse de doctorat est consacrée aux questions esthétiques et ontologiques entourant la problématique de la création et de la créativité dans l’oeuvre d’Ingarden.
Sébastien Richard teaches at the Université de Liège and is a specialist of metaphysics and logic. He published several books on metaphysics, among which De la forme à l’être and Objects and Pseudo-Objects.
Olivier Malherbe is a PhD student in philosophy for the FNRS at the Université libre de Bruxelles. His PhD dissertation is about the esthetical and ontological questions related to the topic of creation and creativity in Ingarden’s work.
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