Abstract

Even a very ambitious attempt at investigating Roman Ingarden’s academic work1 does not include his work in the field of philosophy of culture. Simultaneously, his ontology and aesthetics inspire a large body of philosophical and detailed studies of culture. The thinker, who allegedly did not create philosophy of culture, finds his followers and polemicists among those who enter the cultural lists.

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