Réflexions métaphysiques sur la mort et le problème du sujet [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 12 (2):323-323 (1958)
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Abstract

Time and death are the unifying themes of this work in twelve propositions. Beginning with the self as subject, M. Echeverria is led in successive propositions to the acknowledgment of the Other. With the Other is given the temporal dimension of human experience; this reveals the possibility of living for the world or for eternity. The final proposition states that "the Other, as he will reveal himself at our death, is the final cause of our acts."--R. D. G.

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