„Du wirst nicht töten“. Lévinas’ Ethik der Verantwortung als erste Philosophie

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 60 (5):705-724 (2012)
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This paper outlines Lévinas’ conception of responsibility as non-intentional relatedness to the Other, a conception he regards as constitutive of human subjectivity. In doing so, it uncovers parallels between Lévinas’ interpretation of Judaism and his philosophical works. In the latter, he develops his account of ethics as a critique of the philosophical tradition which risks, according to Lévinas, missing the fundamental ethical dimension of the human’s being. Finally, the paper explores the question of whether it is possible to draw on Lévinas in order to develop an alternative approach to political philosophy

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