Abstract

Este trabajo se centra en la relación entre la tolerancia y su subyacente concepción de la subjetividad. Se intentará mostrar cómo cabe hablar de dos concepciones de la tolerancia, “pasiva” y “activa”, derivadas de dos concepciones de la subjetividad en las que el encuentro con el otro se integra de maneras antitéticas. La obra de Lessing servirá para ilustrar una concepción del sujeto y, con éste, de la tolerancia, alternativa a la hegemónica concepción ilustrada de otros autores.

Highlights

  • This paper focuses on the relationship between tolerance and the underlying conception of subjectivity

  • It will try to argue that two conceptions of tolerance can be considered, “passive” and “active”, both derived from two conceptions of subjectivity in which the meeting with the other integrates antithetically

  • The work of Lessing will serve to illustrate a conception of subjectivity and, along with it, of tolerance, which is alternative to the hegemonic conception of other Enlightenment authors

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This paper focuses on the relationship between tolerance and the underlying conception of subjectivity.

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