
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2018
Series: Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences
ISBN (Undefined): 9783319978604
Full citation:
Sebastian Luft, Ruth Hagengruber (eds), Women phenomenologists on social ontology, Berlin, Springer, 2018
Women phenomenologists on social ontology
Contents
Meaning of individuals within communities
Gerda Walther and Edith stein on the constitution of social communities
Julia Mühl
19-29
Edith Stein on social ontology and the constitution of individual moral identity
William Tullius
31-44
The role of the intellectual in the social organism
Edith Stein's analysis between social ontology and philosophical anthropology
Martina Galvani
75-84
Gerda Walther between the phenomenology of mystics and the ontology of communities
Anna Piazza
119-128
Do we-experiences require an intentional object?
on the nature of reflective communities (following Gerda Walther)
Sebastian Luft
129-143
Essence, abyss, and self
Hedwig Conrad-Martius on the non-spatial dimensions of being
Ronny Miron
147-167
The reinstatement of the phenomenon
Hedwig Conrad-Martius and the meaning of "being"
Manuela Massa
169-179
From collectives to groups
Sartre and Stein on joint action and emotional sharing
Gerhard Thonhauser
183-194
Women as zoa politica or why there could never be a women's party
an Arendtian-inspired phenomenology of female political subject
Maria Robaszkiewicz
195-206