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On the Concept of Alien

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Zoltán Gyenge
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Filozófia, filozófiatörténet / Philosophy, history of philosophy (13033)
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monográfia
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“The majority of the nation took part in it, either actively or by saying nothing. They armed themselves to attacking the Huguenots, whom they considered alien and hostile.” Prosper Merimée The enemy is the radical concept of the alien. At first glance, the outer marker, in this case skin color, determines this status, not that the alien is something who/which is elsewhere, because otherwise it would be logical. The alien, of course, is usually the one who is far away or comes from afar. Or not: “here” can also be far away, which is to say it can be “there”. Spatiality is secondary. Skin color says so much more, at least at first glance. If we think about it completely independently of anything else, it really does seem obvious, that the first apparent sign of the “other” is skin color, even if I limit the definition of “other” to the “that which has not been seen before” and do not consider it in its cultural context. The thinkers of the18" century necessarily use this distinction. After all, our primary sense is vision: I see that something is different from me. There is pure empiricism, experience present here, and there is no question of any cognitive relationship. The intellect

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