The Philosopher and Writer Jean-Paul Sartre, in the dramatic work No Exit (1944), claims the inter-subjective relationship is full of conflict and that it is impossible to reach the dialogical ideal. We will confront Sartrés conclusions from the proposal of the jewish philosopher Emmanuel Levinas in order to see his thesis about otherness. We will explain how, instead of some rational agreements that overcome the diversity inside totality, it is necessary to receive the other and respond to him in the transcendence that Infinity requires.
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Aguirre García, J. C. (2013). “El infierno son los otros”: Aproximaciones a la cuestión del otro en Sartre y Levinas. Alpha, (37), 225–236. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-22012013000200016
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