Formal Ontology as an Operative Tool in the Theories of the Objects of the Life-World

Symposium 16 (2):64-88 (2012)
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Abstract

Formal ontology as it is presented in Husserl`s Third Logical Investigation can be interpreted as a fundamental tool to describe objects in a formal sense. It is presented one of the main sources: chapter five of Carl Stumpf`s Ûber den psycholoogischen Ursprung der Raumovorstellung (1873), and then it is described how Husserlian Formal Ontology is applied in Fifth Logical Investigation. Finally, it is applied to dramatic structures, in the spirit of Roman Ingarden.

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Horacio M. R. Banega
Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)

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