In: Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie und Theologie, 2013, vol. 60, no. 1, p. 239-244
Review of Sarah Borden's book "Thine Own Self. Individuality in Edith Stein's Later Writings".
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In: Carmel : revue trimestrielle de spiritualité chrétienne, 2011, no. 140, p. 118-124
The Edith Stein review offers some comment on recent publications and an introduction of the most important academic centers for Steinian studies.
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In: Carmel : revue trimestrielle de spiritualité chrétienne, 2010, no. 136, p. 116-122
This article offers a presentation of the different editions and translations of Edith Stein's works, followed by a short comment on the most recent Steinian publications.
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In: Journal of Social Philosophy, 2008, vol. 39, no. 2, p. 185-208
In her influential book The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt coined,by reference to Kant, the phrase “the right to have rights”1 to refer to the fundamental right to belong to an organized community. This right is the precondition for being granted any particular set of individual rights at all, and namely rights not only to freedom but also to action and opinion. This...
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