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»The Presence of Duns Scotus in the Thought of Edith Stein. The Question of Individuality«In this volume the author analyses the works of the phenomenologist Edith Stein, in order to detect which Scotist sources she used in particular in reference to a crucial anthropological question: the 'principium individuationis'. The use of Scotist sources is a very common element among Husserl's disciples. Through extensive research in the Archives and by analysing the works of the members of the Phenomenological Circle of Göttingen, Freiburg and Munich, the author was able to reconstruct the Scotist and pseudoscotist sources. A decisive element emerges from this reconstruction: Stein's contact with Scotist sources precedes her contribution to the 'Phänomenologie und die Philosophie des Hl. Thomas von Aquino' (Husserl's 'Jahrbuch' of 1929). The analysis of the structure of the human person is carried out by the author taking into consideration how Stein's approach accomplished an expansion of the Husserlian phenomenology with medieval philosophy. Einleitung1. Historisch-kritische Untersuchung der von Edith Stein verwendeten »scotistischen« QuellenDie Möglichkeit einer scotistischen Philosophie im phänomenologischen Raum - Quaestiones disputatae de rerum principio: historisch-literarische Problemfelder - Vitalis de Furno: scriptor, compilator, commentator, auctor?2. Die Frage des principium individuationis in den Schriften des Duns Scotus - Ordinatio / Lectura und Quaes-tiones super Libros Metaphysicorum (q. 13)Das principium individuationis: Ein kontroverser mittelalterlicher Disput - Die ultima realitas entis - Vollendung der ontologischen Perfektion - Die Quaestiones super Libros Metaphysicorum (q. 13): Analyse der Schwierigkeiten3. Die »unberührbare« Singularität des Menschen - Die Originalität der Perspektive Edith SteinsDie phänomenologische Untersuchung Edith Steins über das individuelle Sein - Die »Verantwortung« der spirituellen Wahrnehmung des Fühlens: Die Unberührbarkeit der »Person« - Die »positive Qualität des Seienden« und die »leere Form« - die Originalität des FühlensSchlusswortKonsultierte BibliographiePersonenregisterZum Autor Francesco Alfieri is professor of philosophy at the Vita-Salute San Raffaele University (Milan). In 2016 he was appointed by Prof. Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann as his private assistant and he collaborates with Prof. Guy van Kerckhoven on the critical edition of Eugen Fink's works published by Karl Alber. He is also a member of the editorial board of the «Obras de Edith Stein» series (Works by Edith Stein in Portuguese). He is Scientific Director of the critical edition in Italian of the Opera Omnia by Hedwig Conrad-Martius published by the Morcelliana publishing house (Brescia).



