the dissertation deals with the problem of realism in continental philosophy. three authors representing three paradigms of continental philosophy are analyzed: kant (correlationism), hegel (absolute idealism), and ferraris (new realism). the analysis of the works of these authors confirms the hypothesis raised in the dissertation that the question of realism is a question of the source of determination. using the arguments presented by the three authors, the position that the source of determination is individual atomic objects is rejected. the dissertation reveals the kantian concept of the source of determination as transcendental subjectivity - structure prior to concrete human subjects, but at the same time essentially tied to them. co...