Abstract

 In this paper, Edith Stein's conception of women is analyzed from the perspective of philosophical anthropology, with a predominantly phenomenological approach. Her ideas are presented as a foundation for contemporary philosophical reflection on women, seen as a person who possesses unquestionable dignity. Likewise, the topicality of her approaches is highlighted, mainly what Edith Stein called the “feminine specific”.

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