The Presence of Duns Scotus in the Thought of Edith Stein
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This book examines the phenomenological anthropology of Edith Stein. It specifically focuses on the question which Stein addressed in her work Finite and Eternal Being: What is the foundational principle that makes the individual unique and unrepeatable within the human species? Traditional analyses of Edith Steins writings have tended to frame her views on this issue as being influenced by Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas, while neglecting her interest in the lesser-known figure of Duns Scotus. Yet, as this book shows, with regard to the question of individuality, Stein was critical of Aquinas approach, finding that of Duns Scotus to be more convincing. In order to get to the heart of Steins readings of Duns Scotus, this book looks at her published writings and her personal correspondence, in addition to conducting a meticulous analysis of the original codexes on which her sources were based. Written with diligence and flair, the book critically evaluates the authenticity of Steins sources and shows how the position of Scotus himself evolved. It highlights the originality of Steins contribution, which was to rediscover the relevance of Mediaeval scholastic thought and reinterpret it in the language of the Phenomenological school founded by Edmund Husserl.
Autorenportrait
Francesco Alfieri is professor of philosophy at the Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, which appointed him International Area Research Secretary for "Edith Stein in contemporary philosophy". He is the Editor-in-chief for the annotated Italian edition of the complete works of H. Conrad-Martius and the series entitled "Philosophy ¿ Phenomenology ¿ Texts by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka", published by Morcelliana.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 23.02.2015
Umfang: 3.42 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9783319156637
Umbreit-Nr.: 9283599
