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A empatia, em Edith Stein, é uma vivência que permite o conhecimento do outro, mas também do “sujeito empatizante”. Pela teoria “do vivenciar completo”, alcança-se não apenas um conhecimento da vivência do outro, mas também dos valores subjacentes à sua ação. Através desta teoria, pretende-se responder à proposta levinasiana de uma responsabilidade total, por um lado, e, por outro, de P. Ricoeur, que apresenta a necessidade de uma relação que pense ao mesmo tempo a reflexividade do si mesmo. A empatia permite um modo de constituição personalizadora para os dois sujeitos que mantém, de modo simultâneo, a unicidade e a alteridade de cada um.
According to Edith Stein, empathy is an experience that allows for knowledge of the other and of the “empathizing subject”. The notion of “full experience” makes it possible to know the experience of the other, as well as the values underlying his/her actions. On the basis of this theory, the article seeks to respond to Levinas' proposal of total responsibility, on the one hand and to P. Ricœur, who argues in favor of a relation that, at the same time, takes into account the reflexivity of the self, on the other. Empathy allows for a personalized mode of constitution of the two subjects, which, simultaneously preserves the singularity and alterity of each.
According to Edith Stein, empathy is an experience that allows for knowledge of the other and of the “empathizing subject”. The notion of “full experience” makes it possible to know the experience of the other, as well as the values underlying his/her actions. On the basis of this theory, the article seeks to respond to Levinas' proposal of total responsibility, on the one hand and to P. Ricœur, who argues in favor of a relation that, at the same time, takes into account the reflexivity of the self, on the other. Empathy allows for a personalized mode of constitution of the two subjects, which, simultaneously preserves the singularity and alterity of each.
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E. Stein Empatia Outro Personalização Si mesmo Empathy Other Personalization Self