On the Problem of Empathy The Collected Works of Edith Stein Sister Teresa Bendicta of the Cross Discalced Carmelite Volume Three

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Main Author: Stein, W.J.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1989, 1989
Edition:1st ed. 1989
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
  • II. The Essence of Acts of Empathy
  • 1. The Method of the Investigation
  • 2. Description of Empathy in Comparison with Other Acts
  • 3. Discussion in Terms of Other Descriptions of Empathy—Especially That of Lipps—and Continuation of the Analysis
  • 4. The Controversy Between the View of Idea and That of Actuality
  • 5. Discussion in Terms of Genetic Theories of the Comprehension of Foreign Consciousness
  • 6. Discussion in Terms of Scheler’s Theory of the Comprehension of Foreign Consciousness
  • 7. Münsterberg’s Theory of the Experience of Foreign Consciousness
  • III. The Constitution of the Psycho-Physical Individual
  • 1. The Pure “I”
  • 2. The Stream of Consciousness
  • 3. The Soul
  • 4. “I” and Living Body
  • 5. Transition to the Foreign Individual
  • IV. Empathy as the Understanding of Spiritual Persons
  • 1. The Concept of the Spirit and of the Cultural Sciences [Geisteswissenschaften]
  • 2. The Spiritual Subject
  • 3. The Constitution of the Person in Emotional Experiences
  • 4. The Givenness of the Foreign Person
  • 5. Soul and Person
  • 6. The Existence of the Spirit
  • 7. Discussion in Terms of Dilthey
  • 8. The Significance of Empathy for the Constitution of Our Own Person
  • 9. The Question of the Spirit Being Based on the Physical Body
  • Personal Biography
  • Notes