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Women Phenomenologists on Social Ontology: We-Experiences, Communal Life, and Joint Action 2018 ed. [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 244 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 665 g, 3 Illustrations, color; 2 Illustrations, black and white; XX, 244 p. 5 illus., 3 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences 1
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Nov-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319978608
  • ISBN-13: 9783319978604
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 244 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 665 g, 3 Illustrations, color; 2 Illustrations, black and white; XX, 244 p. 5 illus., 3 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319978604
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This edited volume examines women's voices in phenomenology, many of which had a formative impact on the movement but have be kept relatively silent for many years. It features papers that truly extend the canonical scope of phenomenological research. Readers will discover the rich philosophical output of such scholars as Edith Stein, Hedwig Conrad-Martius, and Gerda Walther. They will also come to see how the phenomenological movement allowed its female proponents to achieve a position in the academic world few women could enjoy at the time.





The book explores the intersection of social ontology, phenomenology, and women scholars in phenomenology. The papers offer a fresh look at such topics as the nature of communities, shared values, feelings, and other mental content. In addition, coverage examines the contributions of Jewish women to the science, who were present at the beginning of the phenomenological movement. This remarkable anthology also features a paper on Gerda Walther written by Linda Lopez McAlister, former editor of the feminist journal Hypatia, who had met Walther in 1976.





This book features work from the conference Women Phenomenologists on Social Ontology, held at the University of Paderborn. Overall, it collects profiles and analysis that unveil a hidden history of phenomenology.
Part I Social Ontology in Edith Stein and Gerda Walther
Edith Stein and Gerda Walther: The Role of Empathy in Experiencing Community
3(16)
Antonio Calcagno
Meaning of Individuals Within Communities: Gerda Walther and Edith Stein on the Constitution of Social Communities
19(12)
Julia Muhl
Edith Stein on Social Ontology and the Constitution of Individual Moral Identity
31(14)
William Tullius
The Ontic--Ontological Aspects of Social Life. Edith Stein's Approach to the Problem
45(16)
Anna Jani
Starting from Husserl: Communal Life According to Edith Stein
61(14)
Alice Togni
The Role of the Intellectual in the Social Organism: Edith Stein's Analysis Between Social Ontology and Philosophical Anthropology
75(10)
Martina Galvani
The Phenomenology of Shared Emotions---Reassessing Gerda Walther
85(20)
Thomas Szanto
We-Experience---With Walther
105(14)
Hans Bernhard Schmid
Xiaoxi Wu
Gerda Walther Between the Phenomenology of Mystics and the Ontology of Communities
119(10)
Anna Piazza
Do We-Experiences Require an Intentional Object? On the Nature of Reflective Communities (Following Gerda Walther)
129(18)
Sebastian Luft
Part II The Ontology of Hedwig Conrad-Martius
Essence, Abyss, and Self---Hedwig Conrad-Martius on the Non-spatial Dimensions of Being
147(22)
Ronny Miron
"The Reinstatement of the Phenomenon"---Hedwig Conrad-Martius and the Meaning of "Being"
169(14)
Manuela Massa
Part III Developments on Sociality, Politics and Body-Politics in Stein, Arendt and Beauvoir
From Collectives to Groups---Sartre and Stein on Joint Action and Emotional Sharing
183(12)
Gerhard Thonhauser
Women as zoa politico or Why There Could Never Be a Women's Party. An Arendtian-Inspired Phenomenology of Female Political Subject
195(12)
Maria Robaszkiewicz
Ontology Is Social. How Arendt Solves a Wittgensteinian Problem
207(10)
Anna Magdalena Schaupp
Simone de Beauvoir on Sexual Difference
217(14)
Sara Heinamaa
List of Contributors 231(6)
Author Index 237(4)
Subject Index 241
Sebastian Luft is professor of philosophy at Marquette University.  He has held visiting positions at the universities of Paderborn, Freiburg i.Br., Graz, San Juan (Puerto Rico).  He specializes in phenomenology, philosophy of culture, and 19th & 20th century European philosophy.  He has published and edited several books and numerous articles in these areas. Ruth Hagengruber is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at Paderborn University, Germany. In 2006 she founded the teaching and research area History of Women Philosophers & Scientists and is director of the 2016 founded Center for the History of Women Philosophers & Scientists at Paderborn University. 





Ruth Hagengruber also writes on Philosophy, Technology and Economics. She is honorary member of the International Association for Computing and Philosophy and member of the Advisory Board of the Munich Center for Technology in Society at the U München. 





She published - among other - Emilie du Chātelet between Leibniz and Newton (Springer 2011); with co-editor Karen Green: History of Womens Ideas (Monist 98, Oxford University Press 2015). 2017 with Hartmut Hecht: Emilie Du Chātelet und die deutsche Aufklärung (Springer 2018) as well as with co-editor Uwe Riss Philosophy, Computing and Information Science. London: Pickering & Chatto; 2015 and other.