The actual world of the story—the characters, settings, and events themselves. ResearchGate The "Places of Indeterminacy"
Conclusion
Roman Ingarden was a Polish philosopher and student of Edmund Husserl. While Husserl moved toward transcendental idealism (positing that the world is dependent on human consciousness), Ingarden was a Biblioteka Nauki
The actual world of the story—the characters, settings, and events themselves. ResearchGate The "Places of Indeterminacy"
Conclusion
Roman Ingarden was a Polish philosopher and student of Edmund Husserl. While Husserl moved toward transcendental idealism (positing that the world is dependent on human consciousness), Ingarden was a Biblioteka Nauki