La dialéctica del «nosotros» en Ortega
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v0i0.1554Keywords:
ORTEGA Y GASSET, HUSSERL, INTERSUBJETIVIDADAbstract
RESUMEN
Ortega y Gasset plantea su concepción de las relaciones humanas como un proceso de acercamiento al otro mediante el cual cada miembro de la relación es reconocido como sujeto humano. Este estudio analiza los elementos dialécticos del planteamiento de Ortega en este proceso de reconocimiento y las diferencias entre su concepción y la VI Meditación Cartesiana de Husserl. La relación ego-alter ego contiene una teoría del otro que presupone la negación del privilegio del Yo como conciencia teórica y la transformación del otro en un sujeto como primera persona.
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ORTEGA Y GASSET-HUSSERL-INTERSUBJETIVIDAD
ABSTRACT
Ortega y Gasset develops his conception of human relations as a process of approach towards the other through which each member of the relation becomes recognized as a humen subject. This study anlyses the dialectical elements of Ortega y Gasset´s view of this process of recognition and the differences between his conception and Husserl´s VI Cartesian Meditation. The ego-alter ego relation entails a theory of the other which presupposses the negation of the “I” privilege as a theoretical conscioudness and the transformation of the in a first-person-subject.
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ORTEGA Y GASSET-HUSSERL-INTERSUBJETIVITY
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