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Ann Astell on Empathy in the work of Girard, Stein, and Weil
Astell, Ann W. “Saintly Mimesis, Contagion, and Empathy in the Thought of Rene Girard, Edith Stein, and Simone Weil.” SHOFAR Winter 2004 Vol 22, No 2, 116-131. Astell draws on the work of Girard, Stein, and Weil to construct an … Continue reading
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Tagged ann astell, edith stein, empathy, mimetic, Robert M. Gordon, simone weil, thesis
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