Excellent! More Edith Stein! She's so difficult to read but I feel she, perhaps being so unapologetically feminine, provides an amazing balance to what's prioritized today in philosophy. Her reflections are sublime. They bring to life and give clarity to otherwise vague experiences
Thank you so much. I'm doing my research on “Empathy as the Experience of Foreign Consciousness: An Analysis of Edith Stein's Phenomenological Concept of Einfühlung.”
I want to point out that due to international agreement after 1945 Breslau was given, with big portion of land to Poland and its proper name TODAY is "Wrocław".
Prior to Prussia is was Poland. Its Origen is Polish as given by the Polish Kingdom that once ruled the lands- all of which were many diverse Slavic peoples.
Her proper name is Saint Teresa Benedict of the Cross Edith Stein. Why are we not using her proper name considering this video is proposed for educational purposes?
This is helpful but the close miking of all the swallowing at every pause is impossible to listen too. Surely, there is a better way to record the human voice.
Excellent! More Edith Stein! She's so difficult to read but I feel she, perhaps being so unapologetically feminine, provides an amazing balance to what's prioritized today in philosophy. Her reflections are sublime. They bring to life and give clarity to otherwise vague experiences
Thanks for keeping these theological videos coming. They’re really valuable.
Thank you so much. I'm doing my research on “Empathy as the Experience of Foreign Consciousness: An Analysis of Edith Stein's Phenomenological Concept of Einfühlung.”
Thank you for this.
I want to point out that due to international agreement after 1945 Breslau was given, with big portion of land to Poland and its proper name TODAY is "Wrocław".
Prior to Prussia is was Poland. Its Origen is Polish as given by the Polish Kingdom that once ruled the lands- all of which were many diverse Slavic peoples.
@@gotogd1233I think Poland lost this city in 1300s. And before was taken by Prussia in 1700s, it belong to various german speaking countries.
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Her proper name is Saint Teresa Benedict of the Cross Edith Stein. Why are we not using her proper name considering this video is proposed for educational purposes?
Quite interesting.
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This is helpful but the close miking of all the swallowing at every pause is impossible to listen too. Surely, there is a better way to record the human voice.