Consciousness And Finitude In Sartre's, Lévinas' And Buber's Philosophy

Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 1 (1):57-86 (2006)
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Presented paper focuses on some aspects philosophy three great representatives of the philosophy of existence – Jean Paul Sartre, Emannuel Lévinas and Martin Buber. Those thinkers attempt to create new, non-cartesian, conception of the Other and surmount scepticism and solipsism. In their philosophies we can find some interesting discussions such problems as attitude the man to the other people and relation between man and God. Other important problem considered by Sartre, Lévinas and Buber is finitude human being and consequences emerge from it.Key words EXISTENCE, OTHER, HUMAN BEING

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