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Oct 10, 2016 Full-text (PDF) | This paper argues that the concept of empathy can provide a rich philosophical source for the nascent area of Responsible Innovation (RI). The lens through which this study looks at RI is that of phenomenology. The research question addressed is: What are the implications of Edit
Dec 16, 2013 Empathy, Community and the State: The Social Philosophy of Edith Stein. University College Dublin, Dec. 16, 2013 – Abstracts. 1. TIM BURNS (University College Dublin/Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles). STEIN'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEBATE OVER INTENTIONALISM ABOUT GROUPS.
The Passion of Edith Stein—Revisited. St. Edith Stein/Sister Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (1891-1942) approached the themes of love and friendship through various meanings of 'passion' in her own life: first, the natural passion of love; second, the love of truth and philosophy; and third, the love of God by participating in
Sister Teresa Benedicta of the Cross Discalced Carmelite [Edith Stein], "The Hidden Life and Epiphany" in Volume IV of the Collected Works of. Edith Stein, The hidden life: hagiographic essays, meditations, spiritual texts, ed. Dr. L. Gelber and Michael Linssen, O.C.D., (1992, Washington. Province of Discalced Carmelites,
The Collected Works of. EDITH STEIN. Sister Teresa Benedicta of the Cross. Discalced Carmelite. Volume Three. ON THE PROBLEM OF EMPATHY. Third Revised Edition. Translated by Waltraut Stein, Ph.D. ICS Publications. Washington, D.C.. 1989
Edith Stein was born into a close-knit Jewish family in Silesia, Germany on 12th October. 1891. It was the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. Her great grandfather was a cantor in the local synagogue. Edith's childhood was very much rooted in the Jewish faith. She was a mere twenty one-month-old when her father died of
Convert. Philosopher. Martyr. Edith Stein – or, St. Teresa. Benedicta of the Cross – embodies catholicity in the fullest sense. She sought the truth, spoke up against anti-. Semitism, and achieved success as a philosopher despite the setbacks she faced as a Jewish woman. She is witness to freedom in many ways. Stein was
The Collected Works of. EDITH STEIN. Sister Teresa Benedicta of the Cross. Discalced Carmelite. Volume Three. ON THE PROBLEM OF EMPATHY. Third Revised Edition. Translated by Waltraut Stein, Ph.D. ICS Publications. Washington, D.C.. I 989
In March 2011 I gave a series of lectures on Edith Stein at the Mount Carmel Retreat. Centre near Varroville, N.S.W. It was my intention to revise the text of the lectures and circulate it afterwards to people who had attended the seminar. Before I got round to doing this, however, I was invited to write a short article on the
“EDITH STEIN ON WOMAN AND MAN". Passages from an article by Freda M. Oben. Providence, II, 2 (Winter 1993). Stein considers “the true nature of man and woman in relationship to God the. Creator." She “tells us that 'all of the defects of a person's nature which cause him or her to fail in their original vocation are rooted
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