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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2018

Series: Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences

ISBN (Undefined): 9783319978604

Full citation:

Sebastian Luft, Ruth Hagengruber (eds), Women phenomenologists on social ontology, Berlin, Springer, 2018

Women phenomenologists on social ontology

Contents

Edith Stein and Gerda Walther

the role of empathy in experiencing community

Antonio Calcagno

3-18

Meaning of individuals within communities

Gerda Walther and Edith stein on the constitution of social communities

Julia Mühl

19-29

The ontic–ontological aspects of social life

Edith Stein's approach to the problem

Anna Jani

45-59

Starting from Husserl

communal life according to Edith Stein

Alice Togni

61-74

The role of the intellectual in the social organism

Edith Stein's analysis between social ontology and philosophical anthropology

Martina Galvani

75-84

Do we-experiences require an intentional object?

on the nature of reflective communities (following Gerda Walther)

Sebastian Luft

129-143

Essence, abyss, and self

Hedwig Conrad-Martius on the non-spatial dimensions of being

Ronny Miron

147-167

The reinstatement of the phenomenon

Hedwig Conrad-Martius and the meaning of "being"

Manuela Massa

169-179

From collectives to groups

Sartre and Stein on joint action and emotional sharing

Gerhard Thonhauser

183-194

Women as zoa politica or why there could never be a women's party

an Arendtian-inspired phenomenology of female political subject

Maria Robaszkiewicz

195-206

Ontology is social

how Arendt solves a Wittgensteinian problem

Anna Schaupp

207-215