Edith Stein y el problema de la "Konstitution"

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Like other phenomenological thinkers, Edith Stein became in­tellectually distant from Husserl due to the - so interpreted - tum of the master to the idealism. Her dissension takes root in the concept of the transcendental constitution of reality. Stein keeps an intermediate position: while she admits the relevance for Husserl of the 'hyletic moment', she maintains the necessity of a fundament of being and of the essential laws, previous to the constitutive work. This becomes clear from her evolution after 1917 and particularly from the "excursus over trascendental idea­lism" in Potenz und akt (unpublished until 1998).

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