Thesis advisor: Richard KearneyThis dissertation investigates the possibility of a renewed phenomenological ethics that would ground ethics in the structure of lived experience, so that daily existence is ethically informative and the good is located in the concrete, heartfelt affairs of dwelling in the world with others. Thus far, phenomenological ethics has been deeply influenced by the two schools of Max Scheler’s value ethics and Emmanuel Levinas’ alterity ethics, both of which I argue share a fundamental point of contact in what I am calling Deep Kantianism. That is, phenomenological ethics has been haunted by Immanuel Kant’s non-phenomenological divide between nature and freedom, being and goodness, ontology and ethics. In response...
Reality and its Shadow, a brief yet powerful essay written in 1948, is the only text where Emmanuel ...
Few philosophers, today, are doing more than simple recognition of Levinass debt to phenomenology wh...
This thesis is centrally concerned with difference and its place in ethical theory, particularly as ...
This dissertation examines the contributions of Martin Heidegger and Emmanuel Levinas to an understa...
The aim of this work is to examine a few aspects of Jacques Derrida’s reading of the philosophy of H...
This dissertation investigates the possibility of developing a practical ethics from the work of the...
Reading the texts of Emmanuel Levinas (1906–1995) often means entering a strange and lyrical world,...
Levinas’s ethics has not been able to address the plethora of human challenges arising from the ethi...
This article discusses Wittgenstein’s early ethics by comparing it with the ethical thought of Emman...
This paper, drawing on the work of Emmanuel Levinas, problematises the primacy of ontological and ep...
This thesis is about the relationship between ethics and language in the work of the contemporary Fr...
In this paper I would like to deal with Scheler’s emotional ethics and its relationship with a possi...
Despite Heidegger’s critique of ethics, his use of ethically-inflected language intimates an interpr...
I use Levin\u27s appropriation of Heidegger as a response to the ethics of Levinas and Caputo. While...
This dissertation is concerned with what it means to grant ethics primacy in a way that does not ult...
Reality and its Shadow, a brief yet powerful essay written in 1948, is the only text where Emmanuel ...
Few philosophers, today, are doing more than simple recognition of Levinass debt to phenomenology wh...
This thesis is centrally concerned with difference and its place in ethical theory, particularly as ...
This dissertation examines the contributions of Martin Heidegger and Emmanuel Levinas to an understa...
The aim of this work is to examine a few aspects of Jacques Derrida’s reading of the philosophy of H...
This dissertation investigates the possibility of developing a practical ethics from the work of the...
Reading the texts of Emmanuel Levinas (1906–1995) often means entering a strange and lyrical world,...
Levinas’s ethics has not been able to address the plethora of human challenges arising from the ethi...
This article discusses Wittgenstein’s early ethics by comparing it with the ethical thought of Emman...
This paper, drawing on the work of Emmanuel Levinas, problematises the primacy of ontological and ep...
This thesis is about the relationship between ethics and language in the work of the contemporary Fr...
In this paper I would like to deal with Scheler’s emotional ethics and its relationship with a possi...
Despite Heidegger’s critique of ethics, his use of ethically-inflected language intimates an interpr...
I use Levin\u27s appropriation of Heidegger as a response to the ethics of Levinas and Caputo. While...
This dissertation is concerned with what it means to grant ethics primacy in a way that does not ult...
Reality and its Shadow, a brief yet powerful essay written in 1948, is the only text where Emmanuel ...
Few philosophers, today, are doing more than simple recognition of Levinass debt to phenomenology wh...
This thesis is centrally concerned with difference and its place in ethical theory, particularly as ...