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| 17503. THE AESTHETIC THEORIES OF HEIDEGGER AND INGARDEN. This paper provides an overview and analysis of German philosopher Martin Heidegger’s and Polish philosopher Roman Ingarden’s respective theories of aesthetics. This analysis includes an overview of Husserl’s philosophy of phenomenology and a discussion of the extent to which Husserl’s ideas serve (or do not serve) as a foundation for both Heidegger’s and Ingarden’s approach to aesthetics. Argues that the idea of consciousness and the various modes of being play a significant role in Heidegger and Ingarden’s theories of aesthetics, although each man takes their common foundation and moves in a unique direction. Heidegger establishes a hermeneutical approach to aesthetics while Ingarden’s theoryis grounded in realism. KEYWORDS: aesthetics art philosophy phenomenology husserl heidegger ingarten . Written 2005. MLA Style. 16 pages, 45 footnotes, 18 bibliographic sources. 3,861 words. | $112 |
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