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This book offers tools for a deeper reading and understanding of Edith Stein's Philosophy of Psychology and the Humanities
Edith Stein's Philosophy of Psychology and the Humanities is a pioneering exploration of the intersection between psychology, philosophy, and human sciences. Written in the aftermath of World War I, the book delves into the interplay between individual and collective experience, examining how empathy, motivation, and causality shape our understanding of human behaviour. Through a meticulous phenomenological approach, Stein analyses prevailing psychological theories and highlights the necessity of integrating the spiritual and material dimensions of human existence. In this timeless contribution to philosophy, psychology, and social thought, Stein challenges disciplinary boundaries and anticipates debates on interdisciplinary research, offering a unique framework for understanding the human person not only as an individual but also as a participant in societal structures. This companion emphasizes the ways in which Stein's analysis persists as a call for a holistic approach to the complexities of human experience.
Contents
About the Contributors
Introduction, Valentina Gaudiano
Section I: Contextual Essays
1. Context, Structure and Method, Valentina Gaudiano
2. Person and Act Intention: A Contextual Analysis, Anna Jani
3. Influence, James McGuirk
Section II: Synopsis of Edith Stein's Philosophy of Psychology and the Humanities
4. Synopsis, Mette Lebech
a. Preface
b. First Treatise: Sentient Causality
c. Second Treatise: Individual and Community
Questions and Answers
a. Concerning the Methodology
b. Concerning the Content
Further Reading
Index