La auto-afección del otro: Heidegger y el tiempo que demora el sí-mismo

Revista de filosofía (Chile) 71:53-64 (2015)
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Abstract

We propose a reading of Heidegger’s interpretation of the problem of Self-Affection in the first Kantian Critique. If the Time and the ‘I Think’ are unified is due to the notion of time as pure Self-Affection, that could capture the formation of Self without subordinating it to an extra-temporal connection. We attempt to show that Heidegger’s account considers time as a self-referential movement which however requires a delay and a retreat of itself to release what is coming. In order to allow an encounter with another, the self-affective structure must give time to herself, which prevents the autarchic closure of herself

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