“The Personalism of Edith Stein”, by Robert McNamara. (2023)

A reflective analysis of the philosophy and practical life of foundational phenomenological philosopher, Edith Stein (d. 1942). An amazing work which connects Stein’s innovative application of phenomenology to relationality to the later development of Personalism. Underscores the explicit link between her work and its impact on the development of personality philosophy through later personalists such as Wojtyla.

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“Love and Responsibility”, by Karol Wojtyła (1960)

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“What is personalism? A dialogue on Juan M. Burgos’ An Introduction to Personalism”, by Juan M Burgos, Josef Seifert, Alfred M Wierzbicki, James A Harod, Weronika Janczuk, and Diana Prokofyeva (2024)