The Blurred otherness Reflections in the times of "vínculos.com"

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Carlos Domínguez Morano

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The 20th century saw the Enlightenment values that emphasised the importance of the individual over the collective become historicised. The individual became the centre of himself. The process, however, did not stop. Carlos Domínguez presents us with an acute study of the consequences that narcissism can bring to all of us who are part of this culture, including the new pathologies that are emerging as a consequence of this cultural ‘progress’. The issue is of great importance if we consider that the maturation of the person is directly related to the acceptance of the other as a reality different from myself, with rights of its own. It is this otherness that today is blurred and it is this blurring, this difficulty in ‘decentring’ that colours, in a problematic way, interpersonal relations and relations with God, the ‘totally’ Other. The rise of the internet only highlights and supports the process in which we are immersed.


 

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Domínguez Morano, C. (2004). The Blurred otherness: Reflections in the times of "vínculos.com". Proyección. Teología Y Mundo Actual, (215), 347–367. Retrieved from https://revistas.uloyola.es/ptma/article/view/5712
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