Stein's and Husserl's Intertwined Itineraries 1916-25
Paderborn
Germany
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- Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists
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Edith Stein attempted already in her doctorate to complement Husserl’s work on phenomenology by a painstaking analysis of empathy including its indispensable role in the constitution of the psycho-physical individual and the person. As Husserl’s assistant 1918-20 she famously edited in particular his Ideas II, perhaps introducing within it a view of this relationship foreign to Husserl’s. This conference attempts to shed light on this matter by bringing into focus the integrity and coherence of their respective contributions in advance of the appearance of the new and revised edition of Ideas II. The The focus of this conference and its theme are on Husserl and Stein’s respective understanding of the constitution of the body, and its importance for intersubjectivity and transcendental phenomenology.
The conference will take place from May 20 to May 21 2021 as an online conference. The preliminary program is available at the conference page. A link to the Zoom event will announced in time.
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May 20, 2021, 5:00am CET
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