Publication: El resentimiento como ontología negativa en Jean Améry
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Fernández López, José Antonio
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https://doi.org/10.15304/ag.41.1.7619
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Abstract
La obra de Jean Améry es uno de los intentos más notables de reflexión filosófica crítica y sistemática
realizada por un superviviente del Holocausto. Jean Améry ejemplifica a través de su propia persona y de su
escritura un ethos inflexible de humanismo radical, frente a un mundo transformado por el totalitarismo en
ámbito de extrañamiento. En este artículo queremos acercarnos a su pensamiento desde la perspectiva de
la original teorización del resentimiento que en él se desarrolla. Una reflexión sobre la condición humana y
sobre la exigencia de justicia y reparación entendida como ontología negativa del ser humano y como una
ética de la imposibilidad.
Jean Améry’s work is one of the most notable attempts at philosophical reflection by a survivor of the concentration camps. He exemplifies through his own person and his writings an ethos of radical humanism, in front of a world transformed by totalitarianism in the realm of strangeness. In this article I want to approach Jean Améry's thinking from the perspective of his original theorization of resentment. A reflection on the human condition and on the demand for justice and reparation understood as negative ontology of the human condition and as a morality that theorizes the future as a kind of impossibility.
Jean Améry’s work is one of the most notable attempts at philosophical reflection by a survivor of the concentration camps. He exemplifies through his own person and his writings an ethos of radical humanism, in front of a world transformed by totalitarianism in the realm of strangeness. In this article I want to approach Jean Améry's thinking from the perspective of his original theorization of resentment. A reflection on the human condition and on the demand for justice and reparation understood as negative ontology of the human condition and as a morality that theorizes the future as a kind of impossibility.
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Jean Améry , Auschwitz , Historia , Resentimiento , Víctima , Ontología negativa. , History , Resentment , Victim , Negative ontology
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Ágora. Papeles de Filosofía, 41(2), 2022
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