Levinas, Law, Politics

Levinas, Law, Politics
Title Levinas, Law, Politics PDF eBook
Author Marinos Diamantides
Publisher Routledge
Pages 227
Release 2007-08-07
Genre Education
ISBN 1135308586

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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's Ethical Politics

Levinas's Ethical Politics
Title Levinas's Ethical Politics PDF eBook
Author Michael L. Morgan
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 432
Release 2016-05-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 0253021189

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Emmanuel Levinas conceives of our lives as fundamentally interpersonal and ethical, claiming that our responsibilities to one another should shape all of our actions. While many scholars believe that Levinas failed to develop a robust view of political ethics, Michael L. Morgan argues against understandings of Levinas's thought that find him politically wanting or even antipolitical. Morgan examines Levinas's ethical critique of the political as well as his Jewish writings—including those on Zionism and the founding of the Jewish state—which are controversial reflections of Levinas's political expression. Unlike others who dismiss Levinas as irrelevant or anarchical, Morgan is the first to give extensive treatment to Levinas as a serious social political thinker whose ethics must be understood in terms of its political implications. Morgan reveals Levinas's political commitments to liberalism and democracy as well as his revolutionary conception of human life as deeply interconnected on philosophical, political, and religious grounds.

Emmanuel Levinas and the Politics of Non-Violence

Emmanuel Levinas and the Politics of Non-Violence
Title Emmanuel Levinas and the Politics of Non-Violence PDF eBook
Author Victoria Tahmasebi-Birgani
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 214
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 144264284X

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In this book, Victoria Tahmasebi-Birgani provides the first examination of the applicability of Emmanuel Levinas' work to social and political movements.

Essays on Levinas and Law

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

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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.

Leo Strauss and Emmanuel Levinas

Leo Strauss and Emmanuel Levinas
Title Leo Strauss and Emmanuel Levinas PDF eBook
Author Leora Batnitzky
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 304
Release 2006-05-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780521861564

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Leo Strauss and Emmanuel Levinas, two twentieth-century Jewish philosophers and two extremely provocative thinkers whose reputations have grown considerably, are rarely studied together. This is due to the disparate interests of many of their intellectual heirs. Strauss has influenced political theorists and policy makers on the right while Levinas has been championed in the humanities by different cadres associated with postmodernist thought. In Leo Strauss and Emmanuel Levinas: Philosophy and the Politics of Revelation, first published in 2006, Leora Batnitzky brings together these two seemingly incongruous contemporaries, demonstrating that they often had the same philosophical sources and their projects had many formal parallels. While such a comparison is valuable in itself for better understanding each figure, it also raises profound questions in the debate on the definitions of 'religion', suggesting ways that religion makes claims on both philosophy and politics.

Political Responsibility for a Globalised World

Political Responsibility for a Globalised World
Title Political Responsibility for a Globalised World PDF eBook
Author Ernst Wolff
Publisher transcript Verlag
Pages 287
Release 2014-04-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3839416949

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The aim of this book is to reflect on the complex practice of responsibility within the context of a globalised world and contemporary means of action. Levinas' exploration of the ethical serves as point of entry and is shown to be seeking inter-cultural political relevance through engagement with the issues of postcoloniality and humanism. Yet, Levinas fails to realise the ethical implications of the inevitable instrumental mediation between ethical meaning and political practice. With recourse to Weber, Apel and Ricoeur, Ernst Wolff proposes a theory of strategic co-responsibility for the uncertain global context of practice.

The Oxford Handbook of Levinas

The Oxford Handbook of Levinas
Title The Oxford Handbook of Levinas PDF eBook
Author Michael L. Morgan
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 975
Release 2019-04-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0190910690

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Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995) emerged as an influential philosophical voice in the final decades of the twentieth century, and his reputation has continued to flourish and increase in our own day. His central themes--the primacy of the ethical and the core of ethics as our responsibility to and for others--speak to readers from a host of disciplines and perspectives. However, his writings and thought are challenging and difficult. The Oxford Handbook of Levinas contains essays that aim to clarify and engage Levinas and his writings in a number of ways. Some focus on central themes of his work, others on the ways in which he read and was influenced by figures from Plato, Hobbes, Descartes, and Kant to Blanchot, Husserl, Heidegger, and Derrida. And there are essays on how his thinking has been appropriated in moral and political thought, psychology, film criticism, and more, and on the relation between his thinking and religious themes and traditions. Finally, several essays deal primarily with how readers have criticized him and found him wanting. The volume exposes and explores both the depth of Levinas's philosophical work and the range of applications to which it has been put, with special attention to clarifying why his interests in the human condition, the crisis of civilization, the centrality and character of ethics and morality, and the very meaning of human experience should be of interest to the widest range of readers.