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    A Schoolmaster's Notebook.Edith Kelly & Thomas Kelly - 1958 - British Journal of Educational Studies 7 (1):92-93.
  2. Reflections on the yellow star.J. Ean-Paul Sartre, Edith Thomas, Jean Paulhan & Dorothy Kaufmann - 2010 - In Adrian Mirvish & Adrian Van den Hoven (eds.), New perspectives on Sartre. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
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    Medieval Skepticism and Chaucer.Charles W. Jones & Mary Edith Thomas - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (2):275.
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    Medieval Skepticism and Chaucer: An Evaluation of the Skepticism of the 13th and 14th Centuries of Geoffrey Chaucer and His Immediate Predecessors--an Era that Looked Back on an Age of Faith and Forward to an Age of Reason.Mary Edith Thomas - 1950 - Cooper Square.
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    Édith Thomas, Les Pétroleuses | Carolyn Jeanne Eichner, Franchir les barricades. Les femmes dans la Commune de Paris | Sidonie.Michelle Zancarini-Fournel - 2022 - Clio 56:281-285.
    Après la célébration des cent-cinquante ans de la Commune en 2021, trois livres seront examinés successivement dans cette note de lecture. Honneur à la première historienne ayant mis en valeur, dès 1963, le rôle des femmes dans La Commune, Édith Thomas. Son ouvrage, Les Pétroleuses, est republié avec bonheur dans la collection Folio Histoire pour la commémoration des cent-cinquante ans de la Commune en 2021, avec une excellente mise au point actualisée – historiographique, bibliographique, ch...
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    Thomas Bradwardine: A View of Time and a Vision of Eternity in Fourteenth-Century Thought by Edith Wilks Dolnikowski. [REVIEW]Edith Sylla - 1996 - Isis 87:717-719.
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    Thomas Bradwardine: a view of time and a vision of eternity in fourteenth-century thought.Edith Wilks Dolnikowski - 1995 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    This volume evaluates Thomas Bradwardine's view of time as a mathematical, philosophical and theological concept within the context of ancient and medieval ...
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    Thomas Bradwardine: A View of Time and a Vision of Eternity in Fourteenth-Century ThoughtEdith Wilks Dolnikowski.Edith Dudley Sylla - 1996 - Isis 87 (4):717-719.
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    Clark's Fatuous Book.Edith Russell - 2009 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 29 (1).
    Edith Russell had already written the lives of Carey Thomas and Wilfrid Scawen Blunt when she married Bertrand Russell in 1952. She preserved his files as no one before had, and took a great interest in his earlier years as she did in his current campaigns and family. When Clark’s Life appeared in 1975, she reacted strongly to it. She wrote three drafts of her comments, each draft more extensive, and including information only she would have, such as (...)
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  10. Husserls Phänomenologie und die Philosophie des heiligen Thomas von Aquino.Edith Stein - forthcoming - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung.
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  11. Thomas Bricot, Tractatus insolubilium, ed. EJ Ashworth.(Artistarium, 6.) Nijmegen: Ingenium, 1986. Paper. Pp. xxiii, 155. Hfl 44. [REVIEW]Edith Dudley Sylla - 1989 - Speculum 64 (2):392-393.
     
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    Miscellanea thomistica: Übersetzungen, Abbreviationen, Exzerpte aus Werken des Thomas von Aquin und der Forschungsliteratur.Edith Stein - 2013 - Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder. Edited by Andreas Speer & Francesco Valerio Tommasi.
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    Dorothy Kaufmann, Edith Thomas, passionnément résistante.Françoise Thébaud - 2008 - Clio 28:288-288.
    Spécialiste de littérature française du xxe siècle, Dorothy Kaufmann avait déjà sorti de l’ombre Edith Thomas en 1995, en publiant et annotant, à l’occasion du 50e anniversaire de la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, des écrits inédits concernant cette période : extraits d’un journal intime tenu entre 1931 et 1949, satire écrite entre octobre 1940 et mai 1941 sous la forme du journal fictif d’un bourgeois pétainiste, Mémoires rédigés en 1952 et intitulés Le Témoin compromis. La chercheuse (...)
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    Being unfolded: Edith Stein on the meaning of being.Thomas Gricoski - 2020 - Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press.
    From Edith Stein's comment that "being is the unfolding of meaning," the author contends that her understanding of the term is relational and thus resistant to both existentialism and essentialism. He tests his hypothesis against Stein's three modes of being (actual, essential, and mental) from both phenomenological and scholastic perspectives.
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    Der alchemistische Traktat "Von der Multiplikation" von Pseudo-Thomas Von Aquin. Dietlinde Goltz, Joachim Telle, Hans J. Vermeer.Edith D. Sylla - 1979 - Isis 70 (4):612-612.
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    Person und Kommunikation: Anstösse zur Erneuerung einer christlichen Tugendethik bei Edith Stein.Thomas Bahne - 2014 - Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh.
    Geprägt von metaethischen Fragestellungen hat sich die philosophische Diskussion wieder intensiv mit der ontologischen und erkenntnistheoretischen Dimension von Werten befasst und der Phänomenologie zu einer Relecture verholfen. Zugleich hat die Tugendethik eine Renaissance erfahren. In die Schnittstellen dieser aktuellen moralphilosophischen Debatten arbeitet dieses Buch den originären Ansatz Edith Steins zu einer Ethik des christlichen Glaubens heraus. Auf der Grundlage des Personbegriffs entwickelt Edith Stein eine innovative Tugenderkenntnistheorie, deren Bezugspunkt die Wahrheitsfrage ist. Es geht ihr dabei um eine intersubjektiv, (...)
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    Introduction: Empathy and Collective Intentionality—The Social Philosophy of Edith Stein.Thomas Szanto & Dermot Moran - 2015 - Human Studies 38 (4):445-461.
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    Upaniṣads and Edith Stein: a dialogue on models of the person.Thomas Marottipparayil - 2019 - New Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publications.
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  19. Edith Wyschogrod, An Ethics of Remembering Reviewed by.Thomas Mathien - 1999 - Philosophy in Review 19 (4):303-305.
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    The Oxford Calculators’ Middle Degree Theorem in Context.Edith Dudley Sylla - 2010 - Early Science and Medicine 15 (4-5):338-370.
    The core Oxford Calculators developed a science of kinematics in which the key concept was the "latitude of velocity." Based upon the concept of "latitude," the Calculators developed parts of a mathematical physics in deductive format that could be applied to quite various situations.
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    Der alchemistische Traktat "Von der Multiplikation" von Pseudo-Thomas Von Aquin by Dietlinde Goltz; Joachim Telle; Hans J. Vermeer. [REVIEW]Edith Sylla - 1979 - Isis 70:612-612.
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  22. Edith Wyschogrod, An Ethics of Remembering. [REVIEW]Thomas Mathien - 1999 - Philosophy in Review 19:303-305.
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    Collective Emotions, Normativity, and Empathy: A Steinian Account.Thomas Szanto - 2015 - Human Studies 38 (4):503-527.
    Recently, an increasing body of work from sociology, social psychology, and social ontology has been devoted to collective emotions. Rather curiously, however, pressing epistemological and especially normative issues have received almost no attention. In particular, there has been a strange silence on whether one can share emotions with individuals or groups who are not aware of such sharing, or how one may identify this, and eventually identify specific norms of emotional sharing. In this paper, I shall address this set of (...)
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    A woman for our times: the gift and promise of Saint Edith Stein.[The canonisation of Sister Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein's name as a Carmelite nun)].Thomas David Carroll - 1998 - The Australasian Catholic Record 75 (4):451.
  25. Edith Stein’s Engagement with the Thought of Thomas Aquinas in Her Mature Philosophy of the Human Person.Robert McNamara - 2019 - Dissertation, Liverpool Hope University
    This thesis is an investigation of Edith Stein’s later philosophical works with respect to the question of the human person to reveal in what way she engages with the thought of Thomas Aquinas while continuing to practice philosophy according to the phenomenological method of investigation. The investigation is focused primarily upon the confluence of understanding found in two of Stein’s later works, Endliches und ewiges Sein and Der Aufbau der menschlichen Person, with supplementary reference also made to Potenz (...)
     
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    "Emmanuel Levinas: The Problem of Ethical Methaphysics," by Edith Wyschograd. [REVIEW]Thomas J. Mess - 1976 - Modern Schoolman 53 (3):331-332.
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    Issues in Husserl’s Ideas Ii.Thomas Nenon & Lester Embree (eds.) - 1996 - Springer Verlag.
    This volume is chiefly composed of revised versions of essays presented and discussed at the research symposium of the same title held in Delray Beach, Florida, on May 7-9, 1993. The symposium was conducted under the sponsorship of the William F. Dietrich Eminent Scholar Chair in Philosophy at Florida Atlantic University and the Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, Inc. Several essays have been added, including the Husserl ineditum and its translation. The intention of the project was to attract even (...)
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    Issues in Husserl’s Ideas Ii.Thomas Nenon & Lester Embree (eds.) - 2010 - Springer.
    This volume is chiefly composed of revised versions of essays presented and discussed at the research symposium of the same title held in Delray Beach, Florida, on May 7-9, 1993. The symposium was conducted under the sponsorship of the William F. Dietrich Eminent Scholar Chair in Philosophy at Florida Atlantic University and the Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, Inc. Several essays have been added, including the Husserl ineditum and its translation. The intention of the project was to attract even (...)
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  29. The Method of Stein's Realism.O. S. B. Thomas Gricoski - 2015 - In Mette Lebech & John Haydn Gurmin (eds.), Intersubjectivity, humanity, being: Edith Stein's phenomenology and Christian philosophy. Oxford: Peter Lang.
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    Philosophers at the front: phenomenology and the First World War.Nicolas de Warren & Thomas Vongehr (eds.) - 2017 - Leuven, België: Leuven University Press.
    An exceptional collection of letters, postcards, original writings, and photographs The First World War witnessed an unprecedented mobilization of philosophers and their families: as soldiers at the front; as public figures on the home front; as nurses in field hospitals; as mothers and wives; as sons and fathers. In Germany, the war irrupted in the midst of the rapid growth of Edmund Husserl's phenomenological movement – widely considered one of the most significant philosophical movements in twentieth century thought. Philosophers at (...)
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    Edith Stein Gesamtausgabe, Vol. 23; Über die Wahrheit 1, and Vol. 24: Übersetzungen III: Thomas von Aquin; Übersetzungen IV: Thomas von Aquin, Über die Wahrheit 2.Sarah Borden Sharkey - 2009 - International Philosophical Quarterly 49 (2):261-263.
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    Edith Stein and Thomas Aquinas on Being and Essence.Sarah Borden Sharkey - 2008 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 82 (1):87-103.
    In her later philosophical writings, Stein works to synthesize the medieval scholastic tradition and contemporary phenomenology. Stein draws heavily fromThomas Aquinas’s work so that the prevalence of positive references to Thomas have led many to read Stein as a Thomist. On critical questions regarding beingand essence, however, Stein is not a Thomist. In addition to mental and actual being, she also affirms essential being, which is properly the being of intelligibilitiesas well as potencies. Essential being is never separate from (...)
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    Erich Przywara, S.J.: His Theology and His World.Thomas F. O'Meara O. P. & Michael A. Fahey S. J. - 2002 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    "O'Meara masterfully situates Pryzwara in relation to the traditional and contemporary theological, philosophical, ecclesial, cultural, and social contexts within which he wrote." --_William P. Loewe, professor of religious studies, Catholic University of America_ Erich Przywara, S.J. is one of the important Catholic intellectuals of the twentieth century. Yet, in the English-speaking world Przywara remains largely unknown. Few of his sixty books or six hundred articles have been translated. In this engaging new book, Thomas O'Meara offers a comprehensive study of (...)
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    Husserl’s Ideen.Lester Embree & Thomas Nenon (eds.) - 2012 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    This collection of more than two dozen essays by philosophy scholars of international repute traces the profound impact exerted by Husserl’s Meisterwerk, known in its shortened title as Ideen, whose first book was released in 1913. Published to coincide with the centenary of its original appearance, and fifty years after the second book went to print in 1952, the contributors offer a comprehensive array of perspectives on the ways in which Husserl’s concept of phenomenology influenced leading figures and movements of (...)
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    Edith Stein, Thomas Aquinas, and the Principle of Individuation. Reichmann - 2013 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 87 (1):55-86.
    This paper focuses on the major work of Edith Stein, Finite and Eternal Being. It seeks to determine whether her mature philosophical synthesis is correctly viewed as Thomist. It strives to accomplish this by focusing mainly on her treatment of the problem of individuation.
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    Seers and Judges: American Literature as Political Philosophy.Ann Davis, Thomas S. Engeman, Lilly J. Goren, Despina Korovessis, Peter Augustine Lawler, Carol McNamara, Mary P. Nichols & Laura Weiner (eds.) - 2001 - Lexington Books.
    Alexis de Tocqueville asserted that America had no truly great literature, and that American writers merely mimicked the British and European traditions of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This new edited collection masterfully refutes Tocqueville's monocultural myopia and reveals the distinctive role American poetry and prose have played in reflecting and passing judgment upon the core values of American democracy. The essays, profiling the work of Mark Twain, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Updike, Edith Wharton, Walt Whitman, Henry James, Willa (...)
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  37. Edith Dudley sylla1 the origin and fate of Thomas bradwardine's de proportionibus velocitatum in motibus in relation to the history of mathematics.Velocitatum in Motibus de Proportionibus - 2008 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 67:67.
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    Husserl und Thomas von Aquin bei Edith Stein.Peter Volek (ed.) - 2016 - Nordhausen: Verlag Traugott Bautz.
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  39. Exemplars and Essences: Thomas Aquinas and Edith Stein.Gerald Gleeson - 2015 - In Mette Lebech & John Haydn Gurmin (eds.), Intersubjectivity, humanity, being: Edith Stein's phenomenology and Christian philosophy. Oxford: Peter Lang.
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    Edith Stein Gesamtausgabe, Vol. 23; Über die Wahrheit 1, and Vol. 24: Übersetzungen III: Thomas von Aquin; Übersetzungen IV: Thomas von Aquin, Über die Wahrheit 2. [REVIEW]Sarah Borden Sharkey - 2009 - International Philosophical Quarterly 49 (2):261-263.
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    The Personalism of Edith Stein: A Synthesis of Thomism and Phenomenology.Robert McNamara - 2023 - Washington, DC, USA: Catholic University of America.
    Edith Stein’s life and thought intersect with many important movements of life and thought in the twentieth century. Through her life and eventual martyrdom, she gave witness to the primacy of truth and faith in the face of political totalitarianism, and in her philosophical works, she contributed to a synthesis of phenomenological thought with the thought of Thomas Aquinas and the living philosophy of Thomism, while also progressively advancing a compelling form of philosophical personalism. As a result, Stein (...)
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  42. pt. I. Philosophical encounters. Thomas von Aquino in Edith Steins interpreation.Angela Ales Bello - 2016 - In Jerzy Machnacz, Monika Małek-Orłowska & Krzysztof Serafin (eds.), The hat and the veil: the phenomenology of Edith Stein = Hut und Schleier: die Phänomenologie Edith Steins. Nordhausen: Verlag Traugott Bautz.
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    Edith Stein’s Conception of Human Unity and Bodily Formation: A Thomistically Informed Understanding.Robert McNamara - 2020 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 94 (4):639-663.
    The problem of human unity lies at the heart of Edith Stein’s investigation of the structure of human nature in her mature works. By examining her resolution of this problem in Der Aufbau der menschlichen Person and Endliches und ewiges Sein, I show how Stein incorporates two foundational teachings of Thomistic anthropology, namely, the substantial unity of the human being and the soul as form of the body, while reinterpreting the meaning of these teachings through performing a fresh phenomenological (...)
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    Zur Ontologie und Metaphysik der Wahrheit: der Wahrheitsbegriff Edith Steins in Auseinandersetzung mit Aristoteles, Thomas von Aquin und Edmund Husserl.Magdalena Börsig-Hover - 2006 - Frankfurt am Main: Lang.
    Ist die Wahrheitsfrage nur ein begriffliches Ereignis oder will sie auf ganz andere Horizonte der menschlichen Existenz verweisen? Um den umfassenden Sinn der Wahrheitsthematik zur Sprache zu bringen, wird der vielversprechende philosophische Ansatz der Husserlschulerin und Phanomenologin Edith Stein herangezogen. In ihrer intensiven Auseinandersetzung mit der Griechischen und Mittelalterlichen Philosophie versucht diese den transzendentalphilosophischen Ansatz, den Ansatz einer christlichen Philosophie und der Scholastik zu ihrer Zeit in eine fruchtbare Begegnung zu bringen. Wir werden Augenzeugen einer existentiellen und philosophisch hochmotivierten (...)
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  45. Edith Stein: Scholar, Feminist, Saint by Freda Mary Oben, and: Essays on Woman by Edith Stein.Sister Marian Brady - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (2):379-383.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 379 Hoedl) would warrant a less minimalistic interpretation of Thomas's prominence in the theological controversies of the 70s and 80s of the thirteenth century. This volume claims to examine Thomas's work and influence in light of the newest research. This is very true of Wielockx's article, but not every contribution equally justifies this claim. Still, this collection is a welcome addition to the ongoing investigation (...)
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    Sister Mary Edith Willow, An Analysis of the English Poems of St. Thomas More. Bibliotheca Humanistica et Reformatorica, volume VIII. Nieuwkoop, B. de Graaf, 1974. Pp. 285. Dutch guilders 80. [REVIEW]Sister Thea Bowman - 1974 - Moreana 11 (4):101-103.
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    Edith Stein’s Understanding of Woman.Sarah Borden - 2006 - International Philosophical Quarterly 46 (2):171-190.
    This essay looks at Edith Stein’s descriptions of the fundamental equality, yet distinct differences between women and men, and attempts to make clear the ontology underlying her claims. Stein’s position—although drawing from the general Aristotelian-Thomistic position—differs from Thomas Aquinas’s, and she understands gender as tied significantly to our form or soul. The particular way in which gender is “written into” our soul, however, differs from the way in which both our humanity and individuality are tied to our soul. (...)
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    El misterio de Edith Stein.Walter Redmond - 2022 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 78 (1-2):425-438.
    Edith Stein, an outstanding representative of the Catholic intellectual renaissance of the first half of the last century, was a “charter” member of the phenomenological school around Edmund Husserl and made key contributions to the renewed study of St. Thomas Aquinas. From a Jewish background, she entered the Catholic church and then the Carmelite order; when asked why she became a Catholic she would reply in Latin “secretum meum mihi”. I suggest, using her characteristic concepts such as “being (...)
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    The Edith Russell Papers.Sheila Turcon - 1992 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 12 (1):61-78.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:'Bibliographies/LArchivallnventories/Indexes THE EDITH RUSSELL PAPERS SHEILA TUReON Russell Archives I McMaster University Library Hamilton, Ont., Canada L8s 4M6 INTRODUCTION E dith, Countess Russell, was born Edith Finch, the daughter of Edward Bronson Finch, a physician, and his wife, Delia, on 5 November 1900 in New York City. She was educated at Bryn Mawr College (AB, 1922) and St. Hilda's College, Oxford (HON BA, 1925; MA, 1926). Returning (...)
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    El marco fenomenológico y el realismo metafísico en el pensamiento de Edith Stein.Fernando Haya Segovia - 1998 - Anuario Filosófico:819-841.
    This paper analyses Edith Stein’s thought in order to find out, particularly in the investigation the philosopher did about Thomas Aquinas, the metaphysical assumptions hidden in the phenomenology. It tries to clarify in which way the steinian “realism of essence”, based on a certain logical atomism, gives up the idealistic postulates of Husserl’s philosophy.
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