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(1995) Contemporary women philosophers, 1900-today, Dordrecht, Springer.

Edith Stein was born on October 12, 1891 in Breslau, East Silesia (now Wroclaw, Poland), the youngest of the eleven children of Siegfried and Auguste Stein. She grew up in a strict Jewish home where her mother was the strong, pious, guiding figure. Her father, a businessman, died when Edith was two years old and her mother continued to run the family lumber business with the help of her children. The home, though strict, was a warm one and Edith's childhood was filled with religious observations, family celebrations, visits to and from grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins and friends. At age thirteen Edith began to doubt her Jewish faith, and became, for all intents and purposes, an atheist.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-1114-0_7

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Baseheart, M.C. , Lopez Mcalister, L. , McAlister, L. , Stein, W. (1995)., Edith Stein (1891–1942), in , Contemporary women philosophers, 1900-today, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 157-187.

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