[full article and abstract in Lithuanian; abstract in English] The present article discusses the topics of war and peace in the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas. It focuses on Totality and Infinity(1961) and aims to show that war here is presented as a suspension of morality. This article argues that on the one hand, war is understood as a historical event, and as an ontological principal on the other. In turn, peace is also understood ambiguously: first, as an opposition to war, and second, as an eschatology which is the true peace. The question of war and peace also reveals the problematic relationship between politics and ethics in Levinas’s philosophy. These themes penetrate and frame the book. And, as totality is war and infinity is...
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In Plato’s later ethics, the key challenge to one’s personal progress is unorderly thoughts and moti...
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The present article discusses the notion of anonymous existence in the early writings of Emmanuel Le...
By distinguishing between space and place, the article situates and analyses the meaning of the clos...
Although it is common to associate the thought of A. Jokubaitis with political philosophy, this arti...
The political context of Greek philosophy and its political themes are the subject of numerous studi...
The article deals with the problem of the limits of phenomenality in the phenomenology of E. Le...
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The article deals with the Lithuanian-American political scholar Vytautas Kavolis’s approach to the ...
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