The domain of phenomenological investigation delineated by the Husserlian term authentic empathy presents us with an immediate tension. On the one hand, authentic empathy is supposed to grant the subject access (in some sense that remains to be fully specified) to the Other’s experience. On the other hand, foundational phenomenological considerations pertaining to the apprehension of a foreign subjectivity determine that it is precisely a disjunction in subjective processes that is constitutive of the Other being other. In my approach to this problem, I seek, within the context of a reading of Edith Stein’s work 'On the Problem of Empathy', to clarify the place of ascription in authentic empathy, and to render more explicit a certain notion...
Edmund Husserl’s theory of empathy as a kind of experience of the other is a fundamental element of ...
Husserlian phenomenology, as the study of conscious experience, has often been accused of solipsism....
This article attempts to clarify the phenomenon of empathy, taking our 'lived experience' as its bas...
The domain of phenomenological investigation delineated by the Husserlian term authentic empathy pre...
The aim of this article was to present historical and philosophical background of Edith Stein’s conc...
The concept empathy opens many opportunities for both academic and practical discussions. One can c...
This paper presents and explicates the theory of empathy found in Edith Stein’s early philosophy, no...
In this paper, I shall focus on the role of bodily self-displacement in Stein’s account of empathy, ...
Edith Stein'’s On the Problem of Empathy (1917), together with Max Scheler'’s Formalism in Ethics an...
In her early work On the problem of empathy, (Zum Problem der Einfühlung), Edith Stein attempts to ´...
Other people figure in our experience of the world; they strike us as unique and gen- uinely other. ...
This article examines how Edith Stein’s philosophical theory of empathy informs not only her scholar...
Stein’s phenomenology is one that is particularly sensitive to intersubjective constitution, and thu...
This paper compares Edith Steinâs phenomenological approach to empathy in On the Problem of Empathy ...
Empathy is a term used to denote our experience of connecting or feeling with an Other. The term has...
Edmund Husserl’s theory of empathy as a kind of experience of the other is a fundamental element of ...
Husserlian phenomenology, as the study of conscious experience, has often been accused of solipsism....
This article attempts to clarify the phenomenon of empathy, taking our 'lived experience' as its bas...
The domain of phenomenological investigation delineated by the Husserlian term authentic empathy pre...
The aim of this article was to present historical and philosophical background of Edith Stein’s conc...
The concept empathy opens many opportunities for both academic and practical discussions. One can c...
This paper presents and explicates the theory of empathy found in Edith Stein’s early philosophy, no...
In this paper, I shall focus on the role of bodily self-displacement in Stein’s account of empathy, ...
Edith Stein'’s On the Problem of Empathy (1917), together with Max Scheler'’s Formalism in Ethics an...
In her early work On the problem of empathy, (Zum Problem der Einfühlung), Edith Stein attempts to ´...
Other people figure in our experience of the world; they strike us as unique and gen- uinely other. ...
This article examines how Edith Stein’s philosophical theory of empathy informs not only her scholar...
Stein’s phenomenology is one that is particularly sensitive to intersubjective constitution, and thu...
This paper compares Edith Steinâs phenomenological approach to empathy in On the Problem of Empathy ...
Empathy is a term used to denote our experience of connecting or feeling with an Other. The term has...
Edmund Husserl’s theory of empathy as a kind of experience of the other is a fundamental element of ...
Husserlian phenomenology, as the study of conscious experience, has often been accused of solipsism....
This article attempts to clarify the phenomenon of empathy, taking our 'lived experience' as its bas...