Plato and Levinas : The Ambiguous Out-Side of Ethics
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Like Plato, Emmanuel Levinas believed that ethics was the most fundamental philosophical discipline. Levinas's approach to ethics begins in the encounter with the other as the most basic experience of responsibility. He acknowledges the necessity to move beyond this initial, dyadic encounter, but has problems extending his approach to a larger dimension, such as community. To shed light on this dilemma, Tanja Staehler examines broader dimensions which are linked to the political realm, and the problems they pose for ethics. Staehler demonstrates that both Plato and Levinas come to identify three realms as ambiguous: the erotic, the artistic, and the political. Staehler argues that these ambiguous dimensions can contribute to revealing the Other's vulnerability without diminishing the fundamental role of unambiguous ethical responsibility.
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- ISBN-13: 9780415991803
- ISBN-10: 0415991803
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publish Date: August 2009
- Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.8 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.19 pounds
- Page Count: 296
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