Ontology and conflict. The question of the other in Being and Nothingness
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https://doi.org/10.35305/cf2.vi16.67Keywords:
sartre, ontology, conflict, intersubjectivity, phenomenologyAbstract
The purpose of this work is to approach the way in which, in Being and Nothingness, Sartre thinks of conflict as the original way of encountering the other. Conflict is presented as the fundamental ontological dimension of intersubjective relationships. In this sense, the subjectivation-objectification dialectic does not correspond to a political or historical event, but these events are consequences of the ontological structure of human reality.
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