Abstract:
Sartre’s Other’s Theory both succeeded the traditions of French philosophy and absorbed and transformed Hegel’s, Husserl’s and Heidegger’s philosophies. However, when he explained the domain of cogito as nihility, negation and transcendence of consciousness and presented the conflict between ego and otherness in terms of the existing encounter of desein rather than of cognition, his theory showed a hue of the transcendental, ontological and dialectical Husserlism.