Levinas between Ethics and Politics: For the Beauty that Adorns the EarthSpringer Science & Business Media, 30 abr 1999 - 310 páginas The act of thought-thought as an act-would precede the thought thinking or becoming conscious of an act. The notion of act involves a violence essentially: the violence of transitivity, lacking in the transcendence of thought. . . Totality and Infinity The work of Emmanuel Levinas revolves around two preoccupations. First, his philosophical project can be described as the construction of a formal ethics, grounded upon the transcendence of the other human being and a subject's spontaneous responsibility toward that other. Second, Levinas has written extensively on, and as a member of, the cultural and textual life of Judaism. These two concerns are intertwined. Their relation, however, is one of considerable complexity. Levinas' philosophical project stems directly from his situation as a Jewish thinker in the twentieth century and takes its particular form from his study of the Torah and the Talmud. It is, indeed, a hermeneutics of biblical experience. If inspired by Judaism, Levinas' ethics are not eo ipso confessional. What his ethics takes from Judaism, rather, is a particular way of conceiving transcendence and the other human being. It owes to the philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig and Martin Buber a logos of the world and of the holy, which acknowledges their incom mensurability without positing one as fallen and the other as supernal. |
Índice
III | 9 |
V | 13 |
VI | 17 |
VII | 18 |
VIII | 21 |
IX | 24 |
X | 29 |
XI | 32 |
LIX | 155 |
LX | 157 |
LXI | 159 |
LXII | 161 |
LXIII | 163 |
LXIV | 164 |
LXV | 169 |
LXVI | 172 |
XII | 37 |
XIII | 38 |
XIV | 39 |
XV | 40 |
XVI | 43 |
XVII | 45 |
XVIII | 47 |
XIX | 49 |
XX | 51 |
XXI | 55 |
XXIII | 59 |
XXIV | 63 |
XXV | 65 |
XXVI | 66 |
XXVII | 70 |
XXVIII | 72 |
XXIX | 73 |
XXX | 82 |
XXXII | 85 |
XXXIII | 87 |
XXXIV | 89 |
XXXV | 93 |
XXXVI | 96 |
XXXVII | 100 |
XXXVIII | 105 |
XXXIX | 107 |
XL | 111 |
XLI | 115 |
XLII | 117 |
XLIII | 119 |
XLIV | 122 |
XLV | 124 |
XLVI | 127 |
XLVII | 132 |
XLIX | 134 |
L | 135 |
LI | 137 |
LII | 141 |
LIII | 145 |
LIV | 148 |
LVII | 151 |
LVIII | 153 |
LXVII | 174 |
LXVIII | 177 |
LXIX | 180 |
LXX | 182 |
LXXI | 185 |
LXXII | 188 |
LXXIII | 191 |
LXXIV | 196 |
LXXV | 200 |
LXXVI | 202 |
LXXVII | 207 |
LXXVIII | 209 |
LXXX | 211 |
LXXXI | 217 |
LXXXII | 219 |
LXXXIII | 223 |
LXXXIV | 225 |
LXXXV | 228 |
LXXXVI | 234 |
LXXXVII | 241 |
XC | 242 |
XCI | 245 |
XCII | 249 |
XCIII | 253 |
XCIV | 258 |
XCV | 260 |
XCVI | 264 |
XCVII | 266 |
XCVIII | 269 |
XCIX | 273 |
C | 277 |
CII | 278 |
CIII | 280 |
CIV | 283 |
CV | 286 |
CVI | 290 |
CVII | 292 |
CVIII | 295 |
CIX | 302 |
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Levinas between Ethics and Politics: For the Beauty that Adorns the Earth B.G. Bergo Vista previa restringida - 2013 |
Levinas between Ethics and Politics: For the Beauty that Adorns the Earth B.G. Bergo No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2010 |
Levinas between Ethics and Politics: For the Beauty that Adorns the Earth B.G. Bergo No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2013 |
Términos y frases comunes
absolute according to Levinas alterity ambiguity appears Chapter chiasmus Ciaramelli claim concept concern Critchley critique Derrida dialectic dialogue diremption discussion Éditions election Emmanuel Levinas emphasis added enjoyment eros eschatology essay essence ethical interruption ethical relationship ethical responsibility existence experience expression exteriority Ezekiel face face-to-face factical fecundity feminine fraternity freedom Gillian Rose Hegel Heidegger Heidegger's hermeneutic human Husserl Ibid immanence infinite infinity intersubjectivity Jacques Derrida Jean Wahl Jewish Judaism judgement justice language Levinas calls Levinas writes Levinasian logic meaning mediation messianic consciousness metaphysical metaphysical desire notion OBBE ontology Paris passage passivity paternity Paul Ricœur Peperzak phenomenology philosophy political poses possible present prophecy prophetism question reduction relation relationship remarks revelation Rose SECTION sense sensibility signification Simon Critchley social speak structure substitution Talmudic temporality thematization Third Party thought transcendence transcendental translation unhappy consciousness University violence vulnerability
Referencias a este libro
Levinas, Judaism, and the Feminine: The Silent Footsteps of Rebecca Claire Elise Katz Vista previa restringida - 2003 |
Responsibility, Indifference and Global Poverty: A Levinasian Perspective Edvard Jordaan Vista previa restringida - 2006 |