the Other's facefreedominfinityobligationimmanencetranscendenceThe popularity of Levinas' philosophy is determined by the originality of his philosophical and ethical views. The latter are mostly influenced by the Jewish intellectual tradition rather than by the Greek or Chr...
The philosophical foundations of such research may be found in the seminal work of Martin Buber and Emmanuel Levinas, whose reflections on the "I-Thou" relationship and "the face of the Other," respectively, serve to illuminate the contours of such an ethics. Central to the broad perspective ...
The face of the other: Zapatismo, responsibility and the ethics of deconstruction. Social and Cultural Geography 5, 2: 301-317.Popke, E.J., "The face of the other: Zapatismo, responsibility and the ethics of deconstruction." Social & Cultural Geography, Vol. 5, No. 2, June 2004....
Levinas's discussion of "absolute otherness" aims to preserve difference—the otherness of the other—by asserting the ethical relation prior to the ontological relation and carries significant communicative implications in terms of the relation of the self and the other as well as making sense of ...
The Face of the Other in Idiot. Analyzes the function of the human face in Fedor Dostoevskii's novel, 'Idiot.' Ways by which the face structures the action of the characters in the novel;... Johnson,Leslie,A. - 《Slavic Review》 被引量: 5发表: 1991年 Levinas's "Face" and "...
What does Levinas mean when he says that the face of the other puts my being into question? (2) By “face” Levinas meansthe human face(or in French, visage), but not thought of or experienced as a physical or aesthetic object. Rather, the first, usual, unreflective encounter with the...
In his philosophy, Levinas demonstrated that it is precisely our obligation to the Other that liberates the subject from his or her own self-belonging, or operative intentionality. As a clinician working with African American adolescents in foster care, I have found that that ethics is not only...
In his resuscitation of ethics after the experience of the Holocaust, Levinas seeks a form of communication that maintains the integrity of the ethical "first word" or "face" of the Other. As a supplement, this essay seeks communicative remedies to the frequent "overwriting" or "masking" of ...
This essay argues for a reading of Levinas' work which prioritizes the significance of the il y a over the personal Other. I buttress this reading by using the well-documented intersections between Levinas' work and that of Maurice Blanchot. Said otherwise, I argue that Levinas' relationship ...
An essay is presented on the treatment to the book "The Acts of Thomas: Introduction, Text, and Commentary," as Christian literary work on India by quoting the philosophy of Jewish philosopher Emmanuel Levinas. It explores the work book which suggests that an Apostolic travel to India in the...