Zagadnienie „czystego Ja” w filozofii Edyty Stein

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2004

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Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne Zakonu Świętego Pawła Pierwszego Pustelnika

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In the presented article the author depicts an issue concerning “pure I” in the Philosophical thoughts of Edith Stein. The “pure I” ‒ according to phenomenologists like: E. Husserl, E. Stein ‒ is such an “I” that belongs to each experience such as: “I think”, “I rejoice”, “I suffer” etc., and it is impossible to cross the “I” out from this kind of experience. The author tries to show, that this sort of assertion is a result of failing to take into brackets the influence of language. It is possible to find an experience that belongs to me although it does not outflow from “I”, but the structure of certain languages (e.g. German, English) does not allow putting into words experienced realities. Some languages, instead of helping to describe “what is experienced” adapt realities to their own abilities of description. Further the author shows, that Edith Stein in her Philosophical thought does not stop at the level of “pure I”, but she reaches the “personal I”.

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życie, filozofia, myślenie filozoficzne, Edyta Stein, Teresa Benedykta od Krzyża, fenomenologia, filozofia Edyty Stein, istnienie, istnienie człowieka, ludzkie Ja, czyste „Ja”, „Ja” osobowe, dusza, życie duszy, ciało, byt, byt ludzki, integracja bytu ludzkiego, czyste „Ja” w filozofii Edyty Stein, life, philosophy, philosophical thinking, Edith Stein, Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, phenomenology, Edith Stein’s philosophy, existence, human existence, human “I”, pure “I”, personal “I”, soul, life of the soul, body, being, human being, integration of human being, pure “I” in the Edith Stein’s philosophy

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Dissertationes Paulinorum, 2004, Tom 13, s. 82-101.

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