This article deals with the problem of the ethical discourse, specifically with the manner in which ethical discourse describes identity of subjectivity. The positions of Immanuel Kant and Emmanuel Levinas are being analysed to this end. Both philosophers give precedence to the ethical over the theoretical. However, despite this common feature, these positions radically diverge when they describe identity of ethical subjectivity. Kantian grounding of ethics appeals to the autonomous will of the subject, whereas Levinasian ethical relationship emerges with the Other’s demand. Thus in one case there was postulated “firm” identity of subjectivity, in another – vulnerable subjectivity without identity. The question is: whether the extremeness o...
In this dissertation, I seek to establish, in the style of Levinas, an affective foundation for ethi...
In this paper, primarily, problems of otherness and sameness are tired to be clarified with referenc...
The aim of the paper is to show the conditions of subjectivity constitution in terms of dialogue and...
Šiame straipsnyje susitelkiama į etinio diskurso problematiką, konkrečiai – į tai, kaip etiniame dis...
This paper explores who, in the Levinasian sense, is the ethical subject. Central to Levinas’s philo...
In the consumer research literature, the automatic consideration of one’s knowledge of self in the e...
Praca poświęcona jest przedstawieniu zagadnienia podmiotowości ukazanej jako relacji z Innym, które ...
Levinas conceived ethics as a contestation of the ontological imperialism and its asphyxiating order...
In this article I wish to reckon with the traditional view of the Kierkegaaardian ethics. This view,...
This article investigates the reception of kantian philosophy in the dialogical thinking of Emmanuel...
The present work essays a conception of human subjectivity capable of effective resistance to totali...
Differing from the mainstream notion about deconstruction as a differential reading of texts, the pa...
The paper covers the provoking topic of ‘Identity and Otherness’, providing some original insight to...
The author tries to answer the question whether thinking is possible as a type of knowledge about hu...
The subject as an agent of the ethical relations in Emmanuel Lévinas’ thoughtThe paper ...
In this dissertation, I seek to establish, in the style of Levinas, an affective foundation for ethi...
In this paper, primarily, problems of otherness and sameness are tired to be clarified with referenc...
The aim of the paper is to show the conditions of subjectivity constitution in terms of dialogue and...
Šiame straipsnyje susitelkiama į etinio diskurso problematiką, konkrečiai – į tai, kaip etiniame dis...
This paper explores who, in the Levinasian sense, is the ethical subject. Central to Levinas’s philo...
In the consumer research literature, the automatic consideration of one’s knowledge of self in the e...
Praca poświęcona jest przedstawieniu zagadnienia podmiotowości ukazanej jako relacji z Innym, które ...
Levinas conceived ethics as a contestation of the ontological imperialism and its asphyxiating order...
In this article I wish to reckon with the traditional view of the Kierkegaaardian ethics. This view,...
This article investigates the reception of kantian philosophy in the dialogical thinking of Emmanuel...
The present work essays a conception of human subjectivity capable of effective resistance to totali...
Differing from the mainstream notion about deconstruction as a differential reading of texts, the pa...
The paper covers the provoking topic of ‘Identity and Otherness’, providing some original insight to...
The author tries to answer the question whether thinking is possible as a type of knowledge about hu...
The subject as an agent of the ethical relations in Emmanuel Lévinas’ thoughtThe paper ...
In this dissertation, I seek to establish, in the style of Levinas, an affective foundation for ethi...
In this paper, primarily, problems of otherness and sameness are tired to be clarified with referenc...
The aim of the paper is to show the conditions of subjectivity constitution in terms of dialogue and...