Body, text, and science : the literacy of investigative practices and the phenomenology of Edith Stein /
What is scientific about the natural and human sciences? Precisely this: the legibility of our worlds and the distinctive reading strategies that they provoke. That proposal comes from Edith Stein, who as Husserl's assistant 1916-1918 labored in vain to bring his massive Ideen to publication. S...
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Dordrecht ; Boston :
Kluwer Academic Publishers,
[1997]
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| Series: | Phaenomenologica ;
v. 144. |
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Table of Contents:
- 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
- Husserl's Early Treatments of Intersubjectivity
- From the Logische Untersuchungen to Seefeld
- The 1910 Lectures on Basic Problems of Phenomenology
- The Logos Article and the First Book of the Ideen
- Nature and Intellect in Ideen II
- First solution: the priority of bodily life
- Second solution: the priority of transcendental constitution
- Husserl's choice of "the second solution"
- Edith Stein's Hermeneutic Theory
- Eidetics of Empathy
- Empathy is led, not projected
- What is empathized is neither act nor form, but content
- Empathized content has a quality distinguishing one's own from another's
- I's neither overlay nor displace each other while sharing content
- Empathy requires a new science
- Analysis of the Constitution of Individuals
- The intramonadic i
- Monad as live body
- Plurality of live bodies
- Analysis of the Empathy of Personal Types
- Beyond transcendental phenomenology
- Person as limit
- Difference, illusion, irrationality, pathology, evil
- Edith Stein's Hermeneutic Practices
- Classifying Stein's Works
- Anonymous Textual Production
- Stein's work for Husserl
- Stein's work for other philosophers
- Further ventriloquisms
- Philosophical and Theological Autographs
- Philosophical works
- Historical works.