On the Ethical Philosophy of Edith Stein puts Stein's writing in conversation with the work of early phenomenological thinkers to reveal the moral theory woven throughout her corpus. This conversation reveals a vision of the moral project of developing both an individual personality and an ethical community in response to the highest values.
On the Ethical Philosophy of Edith Stein puts Stein's writing in conversation with the work of early phenomenological thinkers to reveal the moral theory woven throughout her corpus. This conversation reveals a vision of the moral project of developing both an individual personality and an ethical community in response to the highest values.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Edith Stein as Moral Philosopher? Part I: Philosophical and Theological Anthropology Across Stein's Works Chapter 1: Ethics, Metaphysics, and Anthropology: Stein, Scheler, and the Problem of Kant Chapter 2: Philosophical Anthropology in the Phenomenological Works I: The Basic Structure of Human Nature in On the Problem of Empathy Chapter 3: Philosophical Anthropology in the Phenomenological Works II: Expanding the Structure in Philosophy of Psychology and the Humanities and An Investigation Concerning the State Chapter 4: Philosophical and Theological Anthropology in Stein's Later Philosophy Chapter 5: Final Philosophical Characterization of Steinian Personalism-Being-in-the-Metaxy Part II: Phenomenological and Metaphysical Axiologies in Edith Stein Chapter 6: Formal and Material Axiology in the Phenomenological Tradition Chapter 7: Stein's Phenomenological and Metaphysical Axiology Part III: Systematic Unfolding of a Steinian Ethical Theory Chapter 8: Stein on Human and Personal Moral Vocation Chapter 9: Phenomenological "Renewal" and Christian "Metanoia" Conclusion: A Steinian Contribution to Moral Debate
Introduction: Edith Stein as Moral Philosopher? Part I: Philosophical and Theological Anthropology Across Stein's Works Chapter 1: Ethics, Metaphysics, and Anthropology: Stein, Scheler, and the Problem of Kant Chapter 2: Philosophical Anthropology in the Phenomenological Works I: The Basic Structure of Human Nature in On the Problem of Empathy Chapter 3: Philosophical Anthropology in the Phenomenological Works II: Expanding the Structure in Philosophy of Psychology and the Humanities and An Investigation Concerning the State Chapter 4: Philosophical and Theological Anthropology in Stein's Later Philosophy Chapter 5: Final Philosophical Characterization of Steinian Personalism-Being-in-the-Metaxy Part II: Phenomenological and Metaphysical Axiologies in Edith Stein Chapter 6: Formal and Material Axiology in the Phenomenological Tradition Chapter 7: Stein's Phenomenological and Metaphysical Axiology Part III: Systematic Unfolding of a Steinian Ethical Theory Chapter 8: Stein on Human and Personal Moral Vocation Chapter 9: Phenomenological "Renewal" and Christian "Metanoia" Conclusion: A Steinian Contribution to Moral Debate
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