Workshop | all-day | Dr. Daniel Neumann
July 10 to 13th, 10:00 AM to 6PM
University of Paderborn
with Mette Lebech (Maynooth University)
and Sarah Borden (Wheaton College)
The seminar will provide an in-depth look into Edith Stein’s late magnum opus Finite and Eternal Being, investigating its metaphysical and phenomenological aspects. We will discuss how Stein draws on tradition (especially the philosophy of St. Thomas and Aristotle) and contemporary thinkers (Hedwig Conrad-Martius) in gauging her contribution as a unique attempt at founding a Christian philosophy. The structure is as follows:
Day 1 (10th of July): Discussion of chapter 1 – The Inquiry into Being
Day 2 (11th of July): Discussion of chapter 2 – Act and Potency as Modes of Being
Day 3 (12th of July): Discussion of chapter 3 – Essential and Actual Being
Day 4 (13th of July): Discussion of chapter 4 – Essentia (Ousia, Wesen) – Substance – Form and Matter
Every day will begin with a short introductory lecture, presenting some of the main ideas of the respective chapter. Chapters 1 and 2 will be introduced by Sarah Borden, Chapter 3 by Mette Lebech and Chapter 4 by Daniel Neumann.
In-person visitors are welcome and are asked to register at phenomenology@historyofwomenphilosophers.org.
Sarah Borden is the author of “Edith Stein’s Finite and Eternal Being. A Companion” (2023, Rowman & Littlefield). Mette Lebech’s recent publications on Edith Stein include “The Philosophy of Edith Stein: From Phenomenology to Metaphysics” (2015, Peter Lang).
The seminar language will be German and English.
Seminar Location
Mo, 10. Jul. 2023 10:00 18:00 Q 2 122
Di, 11. Jul. 2023 10:00 18:00 P 1 2.22
Mi, 12. Jul. 2023 10:00 18:00 P 1 2.22
Do, 13. Jul. 2023 10:00 18:00 P 1 4.08.1
A campus plan can be found here.
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