Published Sep 7, 2015



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Martín Grassi

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Abstract

In this paper we will try to show how Gabriel Marcel understands the junction between the self and the other as appears in his reflections on the opposition freedom-gift, on his critique of Sartre’s philosophy of freedom, and on metaphysical implications of love. These three approaches point out a way that leads to understand man’s tension between selfhood and alterity, in the heart of a fundamental communion which refer, ultimately, to the divine. Therefore, metaphysical and religious discourses are constantly crossing but, instead of revoking value to Marcel’s philosophy, this double rapport teaches us a way of attending religious symbols and testimonies in order to get close to the meaning of human experience.

Keywords

Gabriel Marcel, freedom, gift, Jean-Paul Sartre, alterityGabriel Marcel, libertad, don, Jean-Paul Sartre, alteridad

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How to Cite
Grassi, M. (2015). Freedom and Communion: Sameness and Alterity Articulation in Gabriel Marcel’s Philosophy. Some Approaches. Universitas Philosophica, 31(63). https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.uph31-63.lcma
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