Edith Stein et Erich Przywara : la réconciliation du noétique et de l’ontique

Laval Théologique et Philosophique 61 (2):319-335 (2005)
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The present article tries to bring out an intellectual kinship between Edith Stein and Erich Przywara. For they both prove that neither can a philosophy of being nor a philosophy of knowledge be accomplished absolutely. While Przywara elaborates a complex metaphysical synthesis based on an analysis of the history of philosophy, Stein attempts to perfect phenomenology by showing it the road to being.

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