The Roman Ingarden Philosophical Research Centre is a research institution existing since 2005 at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. The main goal of the Centre is to conduct extensive research and promotion of the Polish philosopher Roman Witold Ingarden. The scope of these activities includes scientific research on Ingarden’s philosophy, historical research on his scientific heritage, research on the phenomenology of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, and research on the philosophy of Ingarden’s students. All these activities are aimed at enriching knowledge about the Polish philosopher, his activities and achievements, as well as – in a broader perspective – the achievements of the Polish phenomenological school on the international aren
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Roman IngardenWe invite you to a series of interviews with professor Anna Ziółkowska-Juś, led by the journalist Michał Jóźwiak. In podcasts,…
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