The author approaches Violence from a ''personalist and phenomenological'' perspective, so that the issue do not remain exclusevily referred to its usual sense, the violation of physical integrity. The article takes M. Buber and T. Adorno philosophies - both concerned with the construction of a ''phenomenology of sensibilities'' - as a support for its own elaboration, and compares their ethical implications, showing how a enlarged understanding of Violence rises from that point of view.
Violence; phenomenology of sensibilities; ethics