有(无)边界的他者:自我与他者在寻找人类共同点中的含义

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS Pub Date : 2022-02-04 DOI:10.5840/jsce202111949
Ebenezer Akesseh
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摘要:关于什么构成“人”的认识论问题与“身份”的讨论以及“自我”与“他人”的普遍结构和相对结构之间的动态张力有着内在的联系,考虑到“痛苦的他者”、“无名”或“匿名”的面孔,以及Kristin Heyer对公民亲属关系的讨论,强调包容人类差异,我研究了“身份”、“自我”和“他者”之间的关系,并评估了它们对团结讨论的影响。
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Otherness With(Out) Boundaries: Implications of Self-Versus-Other in the Search for Common Ground on the Human
ABSTRACT:Epistemic questions about what constitutes the "human" are intrinsically tied to discussions of "identity" and the dynamic tensions between universal and relative constructions of the "self" versus the "other." In this paper, putting the writings of Pope Francis on migration in conversation with Paul Ricoeur's concept of solicitude, which takes into account the "suffering other," and "nameless" or "anonymous" faces, and Kristin Heyer's discussion of civic kinship with its emphasis on embracing human difference, I examine the relations between "identity," "self" and "otherness," and assess their implications for discussions of solidarity.
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