From the Real Other to the Ultimate Other

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Abstract

The central claim I attempted to defend in this book is the primacy of the subject, including vis-à-vis the other, as it comes forth in the epistemic, ethical, and hermeneutical realms. In the epistemic aspect, the subject is the one who acknowledges the other as a subject and negates his existence as an object. In the ethical aspect, the subject is the agent who takes upon herself her experiences vis-à-vis the other and, finally, the subject is the being who interprets the modes of the subject’s appearance as a real self. Without the subject’s action, the other could not have appeared as a real self, and this appearance is itself contingent on the ethic of inner retreat that releases the subject from the temptation to objectify the real self. In a realm founded on the primacy of the subject, then, the ontological primacy of the other is increasingly significant.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationContributions To Phenomenology
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages161-189
Number of pages29
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

Publication series

NameContributions To Phenomenology
Volume99

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Philosophy
  • History and Philosophy of Science

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