Being unfolded: Edith Stein on the meaning of being

"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, essent...

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Main Author: Gricoski, Thomas (Author)
Contributors: Desmond, William 1951- (Writer of preface)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Washington, D.C The Catholic University of America Press [2020]
In:Year: 2020
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Dasein / Ontology / Stein, Edith, Female saint 1891-1942
Further subjects:B Stein, Edith Saint (1891-1942)
B Ontology
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Summary:"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"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0813232589