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Body, Text, and Science - The Literacy of Investigative Practices and the Phenomenology of Edith Stein (Hardcover, 1997 ed.)
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Body, Text, and Science - The Literacy of Investigative Practices and the Phenomenology of Edith Stein (Hardcover, 1997 ed.)
Series: Phaenomenologica, 144
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What is scientific about the natural and human sciences? Precisely
this: the legibility of our worlds and the distinctive reading
strategies that they provoke. That proposal comes from Edith Stein,
who as Husserl's assistant 1916-1918 labored in vain to bring his
massive Ideen to publication. She argued that human bodily life
itself affords direct access to the interplay of natural causality,
cultural motivation, and personal initiative. This study explores
the hermeneutical background of Stein's phenomenology and shows
that she composed crucial passages of the Ideen manuscripts.
Stein's own works on empathy and on psychology establish that
natural science is a cultural achievement, resting on the ability
to isolate caused data by recognizing and subtracting motivated
data from raw data. This subtractive literacy is the most basic
scientific competence, and it is fundamentally interpersonal. The
reality of the illegible causal remainder overcomes the critiques
of science recently offered by psychoanalytic and standpoint
feminisms.
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