Ideas II, then (2) examine Scheler's remarks on the topic in his Formalism in Ethics and Non-formal Ethics of Value from 1913, before (3) returning to Stein's approach once again, against the background of Scheler's and Husserl's expositions of the problem, exhibiting the perspectives that her definition of the person and its unity open up and that represent an advance over their thinking on the matter." /> Edith's Stein conception of the person within the context of the phenomenological movement - Sepp Hans Rainer | sdvig press

Edith's Stein conception of the person within the context of the phenomenological movement

Hans Rainer Sepp

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