On the Ethical Philosophy of Edith Stein

On the Ethical Philosophy of Edith Stein

Outlines of Morality

Tullius, William E.

Lexington Books

09/2024

260

Dura

9781666923667

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Edith Stein as Moral Philosopher?

Part I: Philosophical and Theological Anthropology Across Stein's Works

Chapter 1: Ethics, Metaphysics, and Anthropology: Stein, Scheler, and the Problem of Kant

Chapter 2: Philosophical Anthropology in the Phenomenological Works I: The Basic Structure of Human Nature in On the Problem of Empathy

Chapter 3: Philosophical Anthropology in the Phenomenological Works II: Expanding the Structure in Philosophy of Psychology and the Humanities and An Investigation Concerning the State

Chapter 4: Philosophical and Theological Anthropology in Stein's Later Philosophy

Chapter 5: Final Philosophical Characterization of Steinian Personalism-Being-in-the-Metaxy

Part II: Phenomenological and Metaphysical Axiologies in Edith Stein

Chapter 6: Formal and Material Axiology in the Phenomenological Tradition

Chapter 7: Stein's Phenomenological and Metaphysical Axiology

Part III: Systematic Unfolding of a Steinian Ethical Theory

Chapter 8: Stein on Human and Personal Moral Vocation

Chapter 9: Phenomenological "Renewal" and Christian "Metanoia"

Conclusion: A Steinian Contribution to Moral Debate
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anthropology;axiological theory;continental philosophy;Edmund Husserl;history;history of philosophy;Jewish studies;Max Scheler;metaphysics;neo-scholasticism;personalism;theology