Description |
x, 312 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Series |
Phenomenologica ; v. 144 |
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Phaenomenologica ; v. 144
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Contents |
Ch. 1. The Genesis of Phenomenology. The Nineteenth-Century German Hermeneutical Tradition. Friedrich Schleiermacher. Wilhelm Dilthey. The Munich Phenomenologists. Theodor Lipps. Alexander Pfander. Hedwig Conrad-Martius. Max Scheler. Adolf Reinach -- Ch. 2. Husserl's Early Treatments of Intersubjectivity. From the Logische Untersuchungen to Seefled. The 1910 Lectures on Basic Problems of Phenomenology. The Logos Article and the First Book of the Ideen. Nature and Intellect in Ideen II -- Ch. 3. Edith Stein's Hermeneutic Theory. Eidetics of Empathy. Analysis of the Constitution of Individuals. Analysis of the Empathy of Personal Types -- Ch. 4. Edith Stein's Hermeneutic Practices. Classifying Stein's Works. Anonymous Textual Production. Philosophical and Theological Autographs. Autobiography: Self and Type Under Construction -- Ch. 5. Interpretations of Edith Stein. Interpretations of Stein by Period and by Topic. Interpretations of Stein, According to Deployment of I's |
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Ch. 6. Science as Literacy. Reading Life. Writing Science. Psychoanalytic Feminism as the Science of Science. Materialist Feminism as the Science of Science. Realist Feminism as the Science of Science -- App. 1. Dissertations and Theses on Edith Stein -- App. 2. Critique of Bordo's Empathy Theory |
Analysis |
Stein, Edith, O.C.D., Saint, 1891-1942 - Philosophy |
Notes |
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Kentucky |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [280]-306) and index |
Subject |
Stein, Edith, Saint, 1891-1942.
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Phenomenology.
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Science -- Philosophy.
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LC no. |
97035848 |
ISBN |
0792347595 alkaline paper |
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