The Collected Works of EDITH STEIN ON THE PROBLEM OF EMPATHY
t24 Edith Stein it sals nothing of u'herein this analogy of our own to the foreign body shall consist, the basis of the inference. Only in [G. T.]Fechner do I find a sericrus attempt to ascertain this. Zur Seelenfrage, p. 49f. and p. 63. 42. On the sense in which analogies are justified, see Part III, p. 59. 43. See especially the appendix to Sympathiegefuhle. 44. Cf . Slmpathiegefihle, p. 124ff. Idole, p. 31. 45. Idole, p. 52. 46. Idole, p. 42tr. 47. Cf . Idole, p. 1b3. 18. Resentiment. p. 421. 49. Idole, p.63, I18tr 50. Idole, p. ll4f. 51. IdoLe, p. 45ff., Philos. d. Lebens, p. 173 and 215. A discussion here of his r:r>ncept of act, which apparentli- does not coir-rcide rvith Husserl's, lvould take us t
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Edith Stein<br />
it sals nothing <strong>of</strong> u'herein this analogy <strong>of</strong> our own to the foreign body<br />
shall consist, the basis <strong>of</strong> the inference. Only in [G. T.]Fechner do I find<br />
a sericrus attempt to ascertain this. Zur Seelenfrage, p. 49f. and p. 63.<br />
42. On the sense in which analogies are justified, see Part III, p. 59.<br />
43. See especially the appendix to Sympathiegefuhle.<br />
44. Cf . Slmpathiegefihle, p. 124ff. Idole, p. 31.<br />
45. Idole, p. 52.<br />
46. Idole, p. 42tr.<br />
47. Cf . Idole, p. 1b3.<br />
18. Resentiment. p. 421.<br />
49. Idole, p.63, I18tr<br />
50. Idole, p. ll4f.<br />
51. IdoLe, p. 45ff., Philos. d. Lebens, p. 173 and 215. A discussion here <strong>of</strong><br />
his r:r>ncept <strong>of</strong> act, which apparentli- does not coir-rcide rvith Husserl's,<br />
lvould take us t