Person—for Me, and Object—for the Other?

Dialogue and Universalism 25 (2):104-115 (2015)
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The problem sketched here in a non-conformist phenomenological manner concerns the transition from the theory of the self-sufficient individual to the theories of the social character of human being, and to the theoretical possibility to control the social asymmetries opposing to its fulfilment.

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