© 2019 by the authors. In this article, I approach the relationship between the ethical and political in Levinas from the perspective of the hermeneutic strategy he employs when engaging with political thought. I argue that, in two key texts—“Reflections on the Philosophy of Hitlerism” and Humanism of the Other—Levinas situates seemingly opposed traditions of political thought in chiastic relation to one another: liberalism and fascism, and humanism and antihumanism, respectively. Furthermore, I argue that Levinas’s views on the relationship between the ethical and political in Otherwise than Being can be read as a response to the chiasmi found in the above texts. The relationship between the ontologies of liberalism and fascism is chiastic...
This paper is a response to Fagan's argument that Levinas's attempt to build an ethics, separated fr...
This dissertation investigates the possibility of developing a practical ethics from the work of the...
In a world in which everything is reduced “to the play of signs detached from what is signified,” ...
In this article, I approach the relationship between the ethical and political in Levinas from the p...
Your slain were not slain by the sword, Your dead have not fallen in battle… That is why I say, “Tur...
The destruction of man in the Shoah or Holocaust did not mean that Levinas argues in favor of turnin...
The philosophy of Levinas poses a challenge to anthropology. For Levinas, the ‘secrecy of subjectivi...
The destruction of man in the Shoah or Holocaust did not mean that Levinas argues in favor of turnin...
In this reading a notion of the human is developed through an engagement with the work of French phi...
In his 1934 essay “Some Thoughts on the Philosophy of Hitlerism,” Levinas identified two major movem...
Emmanuel Levinas critiques the political sovereignty of what is Said (le Dit), the surface differenc...
The mutual influence between Derrida and Levinas is well known. Derrida devoted numerous texts to Le...
This article stems from the conviction that the source of the bloody barbarism of National Socialism...
The article starts with the recognition of the fact that each human being is driven by the tendency ...
Levinas’s reflections arose as a critique of traditional philosophy which, since it was based on pre...
This paper is a response to Fagan's argument that Levinas's attempt to build an ethics, separated fr...
This dissertation investigates the possibility of developing a practical ethics from the work of the...
In a world in which everything is reduced “to the play of signs detached from what is signified,” ...
In this article, I approach the relationship between the ethical and political in Levinas from the p...
Your slain were not slain by the sword, Your dead have not fallen in battle… That is why I say, “Tur...
The destruction of man in the Shoah or Holocaust did not mean that Levinas argues in favor of turnin...
The philosophy of Levinas poses a challenge to anthropology. For Levinas, the ‘secrecy of subjectivi...
The destruction of man in the Shoah or Holocaust did not mean that Levinas argues in favor of turnin...
In this reading a notion of the human is developed through an engagement with the work of French phi...
In his 1934 essay “Some Thoughts on the Philosophy of Hitlerism,” Levinas identified two major movem...
Emmanuel Levinas critiques the political sovereignty of what is Said (le Dit), the surface differenc...
The mutual influence between Derrida and Levinas is well known. Derrida devoted numerous texts to Le...
This article stems from the conviction that the source of the bloody barbarism of National Socialism...
The article starts with the recognition of the fact that each human being is driven by the tendency ...
Levinas’s reflections arose as a critique of traditional philosophy which, since it was based on pre...
This paper is a response to Fagan's argument that Levinas's attempt to build an ethics, separated fr...
This dissertation investigates the possibility of developing a practical ethics from the work of the...
In a world in which everything is reduced “to the play of signs detached from what is signified,” ...