Edith Stein: women, social- political philosophy, theology, metaphysics and public history
Contents
Introduction
the wide-ranging impact of Edith Stein's thought—new approaches, applications, and insights
Antonio Calcagno
1-8
From the "neutral" human being to gender difference
phenomenological and dual anthropology in Edith Stein
Angela Ales Bello
11-23
Women in society
the critical potential of Stein's feminism for our understanding of the state
Mette Lebech
25-33
Women's existence, woman's soul
essence and existence in Edith Stein's later feminism
Laura Judd Beer
35-45
Eternal life
a phenomenological exploration from the perspective of Edith Stein's description of person and community
Jennie D. Latta
65-72
The individuality of the human person in the phenomenological works of Edith Stein
Christof Betschart
73-86
The inseparability of consciousness from embodiment in the phenomenology of Edith Stein
Paulina Monjaraz Fuentes
87-92
The influence of Adolf Reinach on Edith Stein's concept of the state
similarities and differences
Eduardo González-Di Pierro
93-105
A phenomenology of ethics and excess
experiences of givenness and transcendence according to Edith Stein
Michael F. Andrews
119-131
Soul power
Edith Stein's meta-phenomenological construction of the human soul
Donald L. Wallenfang
167-180