Abstract
In this article I try to answer the question whether the thesis that some being can create
autonomous objects out of nothing is compatible with Roman Ingarden's ontology. In the first part
of the paper I analyse Ingardenian concepts of moments of being and modes of being. Special
attention is put on the existential autonomy.
The second part is devoted to ontological relation of creation. It turns out that basic theses of
Ingarden's ontology exclude possibility of "creatio ex nihilo" of autonomous objects.