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Two words readily come to mind when we consider the writings of Edith Stein: breadth and depth. Stein conveys a broad range of scholarly interests and knowledge, as well as a profound desire to plumb whatever subject matter she was investigating. As these essays demonstrate, the breadth and depth of Stein’s writings offer a wide terrain for scholarly exploration and often make it possible to bring her thought into dialogue with others in the history of philosophy as well as her contemporaries. Stein has added voice to what she considered to be some of the fundamental questions that have been taken up by great minds over the centuries. By focusing on various aspects of Stein’s multifaceted work, each author of this volume contributes to the important task of identifying Stein’s distinctive voice in the perennial human quest for truth. Paper.
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