The Object and Limits of Empathy in Stein's Philosophy

In Tuorila-Kahanpää H. (ed.), Celebrating Teresa of Avila and Edith Stein : two seminars organised by the Secular Order of the Teresian Carmel in Helsinki in 2015 and 2016. OCDS Finland. pp. 25-38 (2017)
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