56 | 2014
the other(s)
As a result of globalization and recent technological innovations, over recent decades contact and interaction among individuals, groups, and cultures have dramatically increased. But such contact often comes with difficulties and costs, and this opens up the broad spectrum of issues that involves the concept of the other. It is this broadness that makes the other susceptible to multifarious declinations, and it is precisely these declinations that the essays in the present issue aim to shed light on.
As the reader will see, one of the merits of these essays is that they help to clarify how the concept of the other represents a useful means to undermine one of the persistent philosophical prejudices of our time: that between continental and analytic philosophy there is a radical and irreconcilable divide. Nothing further from the truth.
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Introduction: Ten Trips Around the Conceptual Galaxy of Otherness [Testo integrale]
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Other Than Whom? [Testo integrale]
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The Other “in” the Self: The sense of self and the threat of relativism [Testo integrale]
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L’altro e il tempo dell’immediatezza [Testo integrale]
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On a value of eccentricity [Testo integrale]
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Noi e loro. Un approccio comunicativo [Testo integrale]
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Otherness: The Prevalence of the Real [Testo integrale]
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Emma And The Others [Testo integrale]
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The depicted gaze of the Other [Testo integrale]
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Meta-institutional Concepts: A new Category for Social Ontology [Testo integrale]
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varia
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Risposta (tranquillizzante) a una nota critica (e a un grido di allarme) [Testo integrale]
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L’estetica dimenticata: la vicenda della scuola di Graz [Testo integrale]
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Fictionalism in Ontology: The 2011 Paolo Bozzi Lecture [Testo integrale]
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