The Structure of the Person, According to Edith Stein
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Metyper.2009.v0i2.2836Keywords:
structure of the person, freedom, identity, psychological anthropologyAbstract
This collaboration explores the contributions of Edith Stein to the structure of the person, especially with regard to the peculiarities that distinguish and differentiate them from other animals. The phenomenological approach of the author is very relevant and valuable. Stein faces numerous anthropological contents like feelings and values, identity and freedom, the structure of the self and the social dimension of the person. The above contributions offer a clear and significant support for a clearer understanding of man. Many of them help to clarify the field of empirical psychology.
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