On the Problem of Empathy

On the Problem of Empathy
Title On the Problem of Empathy PDF eBook
Author Waltraut Stein
Publisher Springer
Pages 133
Release 2013-12-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9401771278

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Empathy, Sociality, and Personhood

Empathy, Sociality, and Personhood
Title Empathy, Sociality, and Personhood PDF eBook
Author Elisa Magrì
Publisher Springer
Pages 215
Release 2018-03-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3319710966

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This book explores the phenomenological investigations of Edith Stein by critically contextualising her role within the phenomenological movement and assessing her accounts of empathy, sociality, and personhood. Despite the growing interest that surrounds contemporary research on empathy, Edith Stein’s phenomenological investigations have been largely neglected due to a historical tradition that tends to consider her either as Husserl’s assistant or as a martyr. However, in her phenomenological research, Edith Stein pursued critically the relation between phenomenology and psychology, focusing on the relation between affectivity, subjectivity, and personhood. Alongside phenomenologists like Max Scheler, Kurt Stavenhagen, and Hedwig Conrad-Martius, Stein developed Husserl’s method, incorporating several original modifications that are relevant for philosophy, phenomenology, and ethics. Drawing on recent debates on empathy, emotions, and collective intentionality as well as on original inquiries and interpretations, the collection articulates and develops new perspectives regarding Edith Stein’s phenomenology. The volume includes an appraisal of Stein’s philosophical relation to Edmund Husserl and Max Scheler, and develops further the concepts of empathy, sociality, and personhood. These essays demonstrate the significance of Stein’s phenomenology for contemporary research on intentionality, emotions, and ethics. Gathering together contributions from young researchers and leading scholars in the fields of phenomenology, social ontology, and history of philosophy, this collection provides original views and critical discussions that will be of interest also for social philosophers and moral psychologists.

An Investigation Concerning the State

An Investigation Concerning the State
Title An Investigation Concerning the State PDF eBook
Author St. Edith Stein
Publisher ICS Publications
Pages 236
Release 2006
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780935216394

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"Any state exists only for the benefit of human beings. this basic tenet of Edith Stein's political thought rests on her conviction that humanity is fundamentally one community, precious beyond measure. Differences of race, culture, and language offer us means to grasp the values of life uniquely so that we may share them universally, reaching across all such social boundaries. ..... " [from back cover]

Edith Stein

Edith Stein
Title Edith Stein PDF eBook
Author Alasdair C. MacIntyre
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 212
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780742559530

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Edith Stein lived an unconventional life. Born into a devout Jewish family, she drifted into atheism in her mid teens, took up the study of philosophy, studied with Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology, became a pioneer in the women's movement in Germany, a military nurse in World War I, converted from atheism to Catholic Christianity, became a Carmelite nun, was murdered at Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1942, and canonized by Pope John Paul II. Renowned philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre here presents a fascinating account of Edith Stein's formative development as a philosopher. To accomplish this, he offers a concise survey of her context, German philosophy in the first decades of the twentieth century. His treatment of Stein demonstrates how philosophy can form a person and not simply be an academic formulation in the abstract. MacIntyre probes the phenomenon of conversion in Stein as well as contemporaries Franz Rosenzweig, and Georg Luckas. His clear and concise account of Stein's formation in the context of her mentors and colleagues reveals the crucial questions and insights that her writings offer to those who study Husserl, Heidegger or the Thomism of the 1920's and 30's. Written with a clarity that reaches beyond an academic audience, this book will reward careful study by anyone interested in Edith Stein as thinker, pioneer and saint.

Empathy and Morality

Empathy and Morality
Title Empathy and Morality PDF eBook
Author Heidi Lene Maibom
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 315
Release 2014
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199969477

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This volume contains twelve original papers about the importance of empathy and sympathy to morality, with perspectives from philosophy, psychology, psychiatry, anthropology, and neuroscience.

Edith Stein

Edith Stein
Title Edith Stein PDF eBook
Author Saint Edith Stein
Publisher Classics of Western Spirituali
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780809106332

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Not many people would think of philosopher Edith Stein (18911942) as an author on spirituality. And yet, even some of Stein's highly philosophical writings hold spiritual treasures while others are more directly related to the spiritual life. Edith Stein: Selected Writings highlights themes related to spirituality in Edith Stein's output. For those interested in learning more about Stein's writings, but who often find them too dense or challenging, this volume makes some of the spiritual gems of her thought more accessible.

Potency and Act: Studies Toward a Philosophy of Being

Potency and Act: Studies Toward a Philosophy of Being
Title Potency and Act: Studies Toward a Philosophy of Being PDF eBook
Author Edith Stein
Publisher ICS Publications
Pages 579
Release 2009
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0935216480

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Potency and Act is the second of three works in which Edith Stein said she endeavored to fulfill her “proper mission’ in philosophy, her “life’s task”: relating the phenomenology of her teacher Edmund Husserl and the scholasticism of St. Thomas Aquinas. But more than “critically comparing” the two ways of thinking, she wished to “fuse” them into her own “philosophical system,” searching for that perennial philosophy lying “beyond ages and peoples, common to all who honestly seek truth.” More Information Edith Stein was a Jewish phenomenologist who became a Catholic after reading the autobiography of St. Teresa of Jesus and entered the order of Discalced Carmelites founded by the saint. Stein died in Auschwitz in 1942 and was herself canonized in 1998 as St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross. Her philosophical thinking had been formed by Husserl, but she came to “find a home in Aquinas’s thought world.” In Potency and Act she “aimed to get from scholasticism to phenomenology and vice versa” and “allow the two ways of doing philosophy to come to resolution within herself.” The first of the three works in which she carried out her mission was a play where Husserl and Aquinas appear on stage to discuss their agreements and differences (in Knowledge and Faith, ICS Publications, Edith Stein’s Collected Works, vol. 8). The second, Potency and Act, was written in 1931 but published for the first time in 1998. The third was her major work, Finite and Eternal Being, written around 1935 and also published posthumously, in 1950 (Collected Works, vol. 9). Potency and Act is complementary to Finite and Eternal Being, for they are quite different in content. The approach to the study of being in Potency and Act is “modal” as the title implies; her treatment of possible worlds and of form prescribing possibilities relates to phenomenological themes and also to recent developments in logical semantics. Philosophy of religion, of course, is a central concern. We reach God not only through faith and contemplation, she says, but “by thinking,” using “logical reasoning” both from the world without (as in St. Thomas) and from the world within (“the way of St. Augustine”); indeed, God’s existence is also a “purely formal conclusion.” Her many searching analyses are suggestive in their own right: on human freedom, temporality, self-knowledge, individuality, evolution (which she “fits into the “scholastic world view”), atheism, eschatology.