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  2. Alterity - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy and anthropology, alterity refers to the state of being "other" or different (Latin alter). [1] It describes the experience of encountering something or someone perceived as distinct from oneself or one's own group.

  3. Other (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, the Other is a fundamental concept referring to anyone or anything perceived as distinct or different from oneself. This distinction is crucial for understanding how individuals construct their own identities, as the encounter with "otherness" helps define the boundaries of the " self ."

  4. Michel Henry - Wikipedia

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    According to him, the experience of the other and by consequence the relation to others doesn't funds on intentionality or on “the opening to the alterity of a world”, but on the opposite on life which provides paradoxically “the milieu or the medium in which all possible intersubjectivity can take place”. For this is in the ...

  5. Psychological projection - Wikipedia

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    Psychological projection is a defence mechanism of alterity concerning "inside" content mistaken to be coming from the "outside" Other. [1] It forms the basis of empathy by the projection of personal experiences to understand someone else's subjective world. [1]

  6. Richard Kearney - Wikipedia

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    Richard Kearney (/ ˈ k ɑːr n i /; born 1954) is an Irish philosopher and public intellectual specializing in contemporary continental philosophy.He is the Charles Seelig Professor in Philosophy at Boston College and has taught at University College Dublin, the Sorbonne, the University of Nice, and the Australian Catholic University.

  7. Emmanuel Levinas - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, he was awarded the Balzan Prize for Philosophy. According to his obituary in The New York Times, [15] Levinas came to regret his early enthusiasm for Heidegger, after the latter joined the Nazis. Levinas explicitly framed several of his mature philosophical works as attempts to respond to Heidegger's philosophy in light of its ethical ...

  8. Otherness - Wikipedia

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    The state of the Other, in philosophy; Alterity or otherness, the philosophical principle of exchanging one's perspective for that of the "other" Otherness of childhood;

  9. Theism - Wikipedia

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    The philosophy of Baruch Spinoza is often regarded as pantheist. ... Alterity theism is a belief that the supreme being is radically transcendent to the point that it ...