Through an accurate interpretation of the phenomenological thought and his hermeneutics of alterity, Paul Ricoeur describes an approach to the human person which in his view is largely disappointing, both in the husserlian version and in Scheler’s phenomenology of sympathy. To really understand oneself, to really understand someone else, it is necessary to integrate these perspectives with a hermeneutics of respect of Kantian inspiration, without forgetting that a true understanding of others requires reference to ethics and therefore also the recognition of conflict and “difficult alterity”
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