Roman Ingarden on Time and Modes of Being
TODAY IN PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY: Ingarden on Time and Modes of Being Thursday 05 February 2026 is the 133rd anniversary of the birth of Roman Witold Ingarden (05 February 1893 – 14 June 1970), who was born in Kraków, then the Grand Duchy of Cracow, which was then part of Austria-Hungary, on this date in 1893. Ingarden’s major work was The Controversy over the Existence of the World (1947-1948), an excerpt of which was translated as Time and Modes of Being (1964), with the whole work being translated only relatively recently. Ingarden uses time to focus his discussion of the divide between realism and idealism, and I use Ingarden’s discussion of time to focus on the nature of history. Quora: https://philosophyofhistory.quora.com/ Discord: / discord Links: https://jnnielsen.carrd.co/ Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/dMh0_-/ #philosophy #history #PhilosophyofHistory #RomanIngarden #phenomenology #idealism #realism #ModesofBeing #time #PhilosophyofTime

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