L’Autre, ce Moi
for the great literary journalist Ryszard Kapuściński travelling is a lesson in humanity and multicultural tolerance towards all those advocate a return to the quest (nationalist or individualist) of the self above all. In Cet Autre, the polish author defends the idea of an ethic capable of drawing...
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doaj-bda53680406c402d918734fb67a762a62020-12-08T11:26:20ZengAssociation Portugaise d'Etudes FrançaisesCarnets1646-76982020-11-012010.4000/carnets.12457L’Autre, ce MoiSérgio Guimarães Sousafor the great literary journalist Ryszard Kapuściński travelling is a lesson in humanity and multicultural tolerance towards all those advocate a return to the quest (nationalist or individualist) of the self above all. In Cet Autre, the polish author defends the idea of an ethic capable of drawing the best out of the Other from himself instead of considering him according to the principle of radical otherness.http://journals.openedition.org/carnets/12457travelothermetolerancemulticulturalism |
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for the great literary journalist Ryszard Kapuściński travelling is a lesson in humanity and multicultural tolerance towards all those advocate a return to the quest (nationalist or individualist) of the self above all. In Cet Autre, the polish author defends the idea of an ethic capable of drawing the best out of the Other from himself instead of considering him according to the principle of radical otherness. |
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