Steinian personhood; (4) show how motivation comes to play an important role in Stein's writings on woman and in her social ontology, especially when it comes to the discussion of values, including the value of the state; (5) reflect on the strengths and potential limits of Stein's ...
By Stein Edith. Edited by Gelber L. and Leuven Romaeus O.C.D., Translated by Koeppel Josephine O.C.D., Collected Works, 1. Washington, DC: Institute of Carmelite Studies, 1986. viii + ... Teresa,M.,Boersig - 《Horizons the Journal of the College Theology Society》 被引量: 0发表...
Clark-Kennedy, Edith Cavell: Pioneer and Patriot (London: Faber & Faber, 1965); Rowland Ryder, Edith Cavell (New York: Stein & Day, 1975). 3. Hoehling, Edith Cavell, 5; Clark-Kennedy, Edith Cavell, 17; Ryder, Edith Cavell, 3; Diana Souhami, Edith Cavell (London: Quercus, 2010), ...
Gerda Walther has no developed account of empathy; rather, she draws from the writings of early phenomenologists and psychologists on empathy. Generally, for Walther, empathy is an act of mind that...doi:10.1007/978-3-319-97861-1_1Antonio CalcagnoKing’s University College...
St John's CollegeCambridgeModern TheologyOrr, James. "Being and Timelessness: Edith Stein's Critique of Heideggerian Temporality." Modern Theology, 30:1 (January 2014): 114-131.ORR, J. (2014): "`Being and Timelessness' Edith Stein's Critique of Heideggerian Temporality", Modern Theology, ...
Stein's understanding of the relation between phenomenology and metaphysicsfocuses in Chapter VII on her critique of St. Thomas' Christian description of Aristotle's understanding of the soul.Borden Sharkey, SarahWheaton College
Both Stein and Walther describe the phenomenon of the heart as having both a psychic, affective dimension, and a spiritual one. It is intimately connected with the idea of personhood. Both Stein and Walther also ponder the real possibility that one can be soulless or without psyche, which ...
Perhaps the only way to reinsert what a priori state law achieves is through the idea of a people that is also a universal human community, an idea that Stein develops in her M眉nster anthropology.Calcagno, AntonioKing’s University College, Western University...