Essays on Levinas and Law
Title | Essays on Levinas and Law PDF eBook |
Author | Desmond Manderson |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 277 |
Release | 2008-12-18 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0230234739 |
This collection brings together major writers and major works on what Emmanuel Levinas means to law, and injects Levinas' provocative ethics right into the heart of living law, radically changing our understanding of both.
Entre Nous
Title | Entre Nous PDF eBook |
Author | Emmanuel Levinas |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 2006-06-13 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780826490797 |
Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995) was a leading philosopher and Talmudic commentator. This book is a major collection of essays representing the culmination of Levinas's philosophy. It gathers his important work and reveals the development of his thought. It looks at issues of suffering, love, religion, culture, justice, human rights, and legal theory.
Proximity, Levinas, and the Soul of Law
Title | Proximity, Levinas, and the Soul of Law PDF eBook |
Author | Desmond Manderson |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 077353041X |
The relationship between tort law jurisprudence and the ethics and phenomenology of Emmanuel Levinas.
Levinas, Law, Politics
Title | Levinas, Law, Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Marinos Diamantides |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 227 |
Release | 2007-08-07 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1135308586 |
In this volume, political theorists, philosophers and legal scholars critically engage with this idealization of Emmanuel Levinas ethics. The rebelliousness of Levinas thought is rediscovered here and used to challenge preconceptions of social, legal and individual responsibility.
Levinas, Ethics and Law
Title | Levinas, Ethics and Law PDF eBook |
Author | Stone Matthew Stone |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 2016-01-11 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1474400779 |
Emmanuel Levinas's philosophy of ethics has frequently attracted attention amongst legal scholars, but he remains a divisive and often enigmatic contributor to this field. He has been read within contexts as varied as human rights, private law, refugee law, and on the nature of judicial reasoning. This book explores what unites such apparently diverse applications of his ideas, and in doing so considers the challenge of law's ethical relationship with the other. In addition to asking how Levinas's ethics can inform legal problems, the book also examines how the modern legal edifice has a deceptive tendency to close itself off from the ethical experience. In particular, literatures on biopolitics suggest that law is increasingly complicit in reductive determinations of how we understand ourselves and others. Levinas's most penetrating insight might not, therefore, lie in the law's instrumentalisation of his ethics, but instead in the way his ethics trace a human encounter that escapes law.
In Proximity
Title | In Proximity PDF eBook |
Author | Melvyn New |
Publisher | Texas Tech University Press |
Pages | 460 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780896724518 |
In a world in which everything is reduced "to the play of signs detached from what is signified," Levinas asks a deceptively simple question: Whence, then, comes the urge to question injustice? By seeing the demand for justice for the other—the homeless, the destitute—as a return to morality, Levinas escapes the suspect finality of any ideology.Levinas’s question is one starting point for In Proximity, a collection of seventeen essays by scholars in eighteenth-century literature, philosophy, history, and religion, and their readings of Spinoza, Kant, Goethe, Wordsworth, Behn, Defoe, Fielding, Sterne, Diderot, Laclos, and Mendelssohn. The title In Proximity alone speaks volumes about Levinas’s philosophy and its relevance today. "If it is true that we are, through technology, moving closer and closer to one another," writes editor Melvyn New, then "the importance of proximity and our response to it cannot be overstated." For the contributors to this volume, the question of whether we may, ethically, appropriate the object of study for our own causes has become vital. Levinas asks us to see ourselves, our own reading, "in proximity" to what is not ourselves, not our understanding of the world.The dialogue created among the essays themselves establishes an enormous diversity of texts and ideologies to which Levinas can contribute something of significant value. At a time when the secondary literature on Levinas and his work is expanding explosively, the cross-disciplinary voices gathered together in In Proximity come at precisely the right time.
The Face of the Other & the Trace of God
Title | The Face of the Other & the Trace of God PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey Bloechl |
Publisher | Fordham Univ Press |
Pages | 333 |
Release | 2009-08-25 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0823219674 |
Twelve essays on the work of one of the great thinkers of twentieth-century Europe. The Face of the Other and the Trace of God contain essays on the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas, and how his philosophy intersects with that of other philosophers, particularly Husserl, Kierkegaard, Sartre, and Derrida. Edited by Jeffrey Bloechl, Levinas scholar and specialist in the philosophy of religion and contemporary European philosophy, and broadly divided into two parts—relations with the other, and the questions of God—this collection includes contributions by Bloechl, Didier Franck, John D. Caputo, Rudi Visker, Rudolf Bernet, Jean-Luc Marion, Merold Westphal, Adriaan T. Peperzak, Roger Burggraeve, Michael Newman, Robert Bernasconi, and Paul Moyaert.