Gerda Walther’s Phenomenology of Sociality, Psychology, and Religion
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:3rd Nov '18
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This book explores the philosophical writings of Gerda Walther (1897–1977). It features essays that
recover large parts of Walther’s oeuvre in order to show her contribution to phenomenology
and philosophy. In addition, the volume contains an English translation of part of her
major work on mysticism.
The essays consider the interdisciplinary implications of Gerda Walther’s ideas. A student
of Edmund Husserl, Edith Stein, and Alexander Pfänder, she wrote
foundational studies on the ego, community, mysticism and religion, and consciousness.
Her discussions of empathy, identification, the ego and ego-consciousness,
alterity, God, mysticism, sensation, intentionality, sociality, politics, and woman are
relevant not only to phenomenology and philosophy but also to scholars of religion, women’s
and gender studies, sociology, political science, and psychology.
Gerda Walther was one of the important figures of the early phenomenological
movement. However, as a woman, she could not habilitate at a German
university and was, therefore, denied a position. Her complete works have yet to be
published. This ground-breaking volume not only helps readers discover a vital voice but it
also demonstrates the significant contributions of women to early phenomenological thinking.“I recommend this book as an introduction for the English-reading academic philosopher to Gerda Walther’s thought. … I look forward to reading much more work on Gerda Walther.” (Charlene Elsby, Symposium, c-scp.org, July 07, 2019)
ISBN: 9783319975917
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 459g
171 pages
1st ed. 2018