Object, Other, Us-others
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objeto, yo, otro, sujeto, relación de objeto, teoría kleinianaAbstract
This paper assumes that the consideration of the object raises the problem of the other, that object and other are not independent entities, the trajectories of which intersect, but instead that there is an intimate relation between them. There is no simple nature behind the one taken as object and the one taken as subject, but rather we visualize, as the location of the object, an other and the possibility that the one taken as object implies an other. In other words, object and other end up being forms of otherness, which is other for an ego in particular and each one of them is not a network of relationships. It is taken for granted that human life takes place in a relational environment (ego-object-other). And that the object appears as a form of presence of the other, which has been split off, but which is worthwhile as a dialectical moment in the process of recognition of the other (integration, depressive position), in the one taken as an object before.
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