The article summarizes some contemporary debates on the notion of “soul”, that nowadays urgently demands a new and particular attention. The Twentieth Century justly refused the disembodied thoughts, but its focus on the body created some imbalance. Phenomenology has the potential for a new armony, because it avoids both the anthropological dualisms of certain traditions and the reductionism that loses the complexity of the existence. In this perspective, although discordant in interpreting the human exception, Edith Stein and Hedwig Conrad-Martius raise important questions regarding the human spiritual experience, taking the phenomenology into the realm of a life eager to find its personal form
This thesis addresses the topic of the philosophical contributions of Edith Stein to the area of phi...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/143/version/143 Evaluating the...
The complexity of the work of Edith Stein is made by the concatenation of the early Husserlian ideas...
The article summarizes some contemporary debates on the notion of “soul”, that nowadays urgently dem...
The paper aims at presenting the theoretical pathway of one of Husserl's first students, Hedwig Conr...
At the beginning of the phenomenological movement, in the so-called "Circle of Monaco and Göttingen...
This article presents the contribution of Edith Stein in order to argue the possible (necessary) rel...
The article aims to show how the life and thought of Edith Stein weave among themselves into a piece...
Edith Stein’s theoretical overview of the human person presented in the article contributes to bette...
The aim of the study is to find mystical elements in Edith Stein's anthropology as a connecting prin...
This article aims to present a vision of the connection between Edith Stein and Phenomenology, based...
Edith Stein is widely known as a historical figure, a victim of the Holocaust and a saint, but still...
Edith Stein designates a human body as Leib, the living body, always present in reference to the sub...
Nel contributo si evidenzia l'apporto originale, offerto all'esplorazione fenomenologica fino a quel...
This article proposes the thesis that Edith Stein’s late anthropology has a theocentric orientation....
This thesis addresses the topic of the philosophical contributions of Edith Stein to the area of phi...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/143/version/143 Evaluating the...
The complexity of the work of Edith Stein is made by the concatenation of the early Husserlian ideas...
The article summarizes some contemporary debates on the notion of “soul”, that nowadays urgently dem...
The paper aims at presenting the theoretical pathway of one of Husserl's first students, Hedwig Conr...
At the beginning of the phenomenological movement, in the so-called "Circle of Monaco and Göttingen...
This article presents the contribution of Edith Stein in order to argue the possible (necessary) rel...
The article aims to show how the life and thought of Edith Stein weave among themselves into a piece...
Edith Stein’s theoretical overview of the human person presented in the article contributes to bette...
The aim of the study is to find mystical elements in Edith Stein's anthropology as a connecting prin...
This article aims to present a vision of the connection between Edith Stein and Phenomenology, based...
Edith Stein is widely known as a historical figure, a victim of the Holocaust and a saint, but still...
Edith Stein designates a human body as Leib, the living body, always present in reference to the sub...
Nel contributo si evidenzia l'apporto originale, offerto all'esplorazione fenomenologica fino a quel...
This article proposes the thesis that Edith Stein’s late anthropology has a theocentric orientation....
This thesis addresses the topic of the philosophical contributions of Edith Stein to the area of phi...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/143/version/143 Evaluating the...
The complexity of the work of Edith Stein is made by the concatenation of the early Husserlian ideas...