Intersubjetividad y teoría grupal en el pensamiento de Sartre

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Francisco Javier Higuero
In Critique of Dialectical Reason, Jean Paul Sartre states explicitly that his own philosophical reasoning is open to the enriching experience offered by the acceptance of an intersubjectivity involved in many collective tasks and mutual endeavors among individual subjects in certain cases, or specifi c groups in others. It is within those cultural circumstances, where every individual, endowed with consciousness and subjectivity, would be considered as an end in himself and would also exemplify the ethical behavior explained by Immanuel Kant in Critique of Practical Reason. Such an invaluable recognition takes place as a consequence of the relevance granted to the moral role played by intersubjetivity in human existence. Therefore, Sartre’s reasoning has proven to be able to overcome the solipsist reductionism shown in the phenomenological argumentations of Being and Nothingness.

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Higuero, Francisco Javier. “Intersubjetividad y teoría grupal en el pensamiento de Sartre”. CONVIVIUM, no. 21, pp. 55-69, https://raco.cat/index.php/Convivium/article/view/87204.