Abstract

The article focuses on the socio-philosophical analysis of alterality as an attribute of a social subject in its dynamic aspect. The author considers various types of alterality in the context of subjectification processes. The difficulty of knowing the Other and mutual understanding in the conditions of permanent variability of the social subject is emphasized. Conclusions are formulated about the role of alternality in the space of being a social subject at the group and individual levels. The main directions of implementation of the considered approach in the modern world are indicated.

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