Potency and Act

Studies Toward a Philosophy of Being

Paperback, 576 pages

Published by ICS Publications.

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978-0-935216-48-6
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Potency and Act is the second of three works in which Edith Stein said she endeavored to fulfill her proper mission in philosophy, her life s task : relating the phenomenology of her teacher Edmund Husserl and the scholasticism of St. Thomas Aquinas. But more than critically comparing the two ways of thinking, she wished to fuse them into her own philosophical system, searching for that perennial philosophy lying beyond ages and peoples, common to all who honestly seek truth.

Edith Stein was a Jewish phenomenologist who became a Catholic after reading the autobiography of St. Teresa of Jesus and entered the order of Discalced Carmelites founded by the saint. Stein died in Auschwitz in 1942 and was herself canonized in 1998 as St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross.

Her philosophical thinking had been formed by Husserl, but she came to find a home in Aquinas s thought world. In …

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Subjects

  • Ontology
  • Act (Philosophy)
  • Act (philosophy)
  • Phenomenology