This article provides an analysis of the phenomenology of affectivity underlying the work of Edith Stein. Taking as point of departure two of her works, The problem of Empathy (1917) and Philosophy of Psychology and the Humanities (1922), the paper focuses on the idea that emotions fulfil a cognitive function: they make us accessible the realm of values. The argument of the paper is developed in two sections. The first section offers an overview of Stein’s main theses about emotions, feelings, moods and sentiments and places them within the larger framework of the early phenomenological accounts on affectivity. The second section examines the claim that emotions are responsible for grasping values concentrating on two facets of th...
I will discuss Stein’s first major philosophical work, On the Problem of Empathy. I’ll first present...
This paper is about Edith Steins phenomenological investigation on empathy, based on the dissertatio...
Some of the contemporary ethical debates have put in value the rational feature of feelings because ...
This article provides an analysis of the phenomenology of affectivity underlying the work of Edith S...
This paper gives a systematic sketch of Stein’s value theory as it can be found in her early work fr...
This article examines how Edith Stein’s philosophical theory of empathy informs not only her scholar...
This paper presents and explicates the theory of empathy found in Edith Stein’s early philosophy, no...
Stein’s phenomenology is one that is particularly sensitive to intersubjective constitution, and thu...
Philosophy of Psychology and the Humanities1 was written just after Stein resigned from the post as ...
In this paper, I shall focus on the role of bodily self-displacement in Stein’s account of empathy, ...
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...
The article is an attempt to analyze the manifestations of empathy in Edith Stein's scientific work ...
Edith Stein'’s On the Problem of Empathy (1917), together with Max Scheler'’s Formalism in Ethics an...
Graduation date: 2017During the first decades of the twentieth century different attempts were made ...
I will discuss Stein’s first major philosophical work, On the Problem of Empathy. I’ll first present...
This paper is about Edith Steins phenomenological investigation on empathy, based on the dissertatio...
Some of the contemporary ethical debates have put in value the rational feature of feelings because ...
This article provides an analysis of the phenomenology of affectivity underlying the work of Edith S...
This paper gives a systematic sketch of Stein’s value theory as it can be found in her early work fr...
This article examines how Edith Stein’s philosophical theory of empathy informs not only her scholar...
This paper presents and explicates the theory of empathy found in Edith Stein’s early philosophy, no...
Stein’s phenomenology is one that is particularly sensitive to intersubjective constitution, and thu...
Philosophy of Psychology and the Humanities1 was written just after Stein resigned from the post as ...
In this paper, I shall focus on the role of bodily self-displacement in Stein’s account of empathy, ...
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...
The article is an attempt to analyze the manifestations of empathy in Edith Stein's scientific work ...
Edith Stein'’s On the Problem of Empathy (1917), together with Max Scheler'’s Formalism in Ethics an...
Graduation date: 2017During the first decades of the twentieth century different attempts were made ...
I will discuss Stein’s first major philosophical work, On the Problem of Empathy. I’ll first present...
This paper is about Edith Steins phenomenological investigation on empathy, based on the dissertatio...
Some of the contemporary ethical debates have put in value the rational feature of feelings because ...