Social intervention and otherness: A philosophical approach from lévinas

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2017
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en
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Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
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This paper aims to broaden the concept of social intervention in contexts of poverty beyond its traditional focus. Thus, the discussion will be nourished from Lévinas’ “philosophy of meeting”, as a paradigm that can transform the manner in which we examine intersubjective relations. We will think to analyze social intervention emphasizing people living the reality of poverty, understanding the subjectivity as a world of possibilities and not an intervention that is imposed as totalizing knowledge, which reduces the subjective becoming and categorizes the individual as lacking. © 2017, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. All rights reserved.
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Affections, Lévinas, Otherness, Social intervention, World
Citación
Andamios Volume 14, Issue 33, Pages 217 - 239January-April 2017
DOI
10.29092/uacm.v14i33.552
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