A Levinasian reading of intimate and personal friendship - of friendship “otherwise than political”, as it were - suggests that intimate and personal friendship cannot be subsumed under either completely ethical or completely erotic terms. While friendship can be understood as a certain “fraternity”, and thus be legitimately employed in discussing justice and politics, such a usage trades on a certain equivocation. Hermeneutics seeks to make the alien familiar, and deconstruction seeks to show that the familiar is always (already) alien. As this paper seeks to describe, a Levinasian reading of personal friendship involves both of these movements. In that Levinas, however, never explicitly addresses this relationship, the paper proceed...
Despite its prominence in Greek ethical theory, friendship has generally been ignored by modern ethi...
How can the Aristotelian account of friendship contribute to an understanding of the notion of polit...
This article offers an attempt to insert `friendship' into the reading of international relations, a...
In raising the question of the relation between the two experiential modalities of friendship and mo...
This paper elaborates a neo-Wittgensteinian, philosophical-anthropological alternative to classicall...
There are three ways of approaching a philosophical study of friend— ship which would be of value: ...
Permission to include this article granted by International Political Anthropology.Aristotle’s frien...
Thesis advisor: Richard KearneyThis dissertation asks what it means to be faithful to the friend. Fr...
This thesis takes issue with the politics and ethics of friendship vis-à-vis the Western philosophic...
Read through the lens of modern concerns regarding shard moral perception and difference between the...
A philosophical exploration of the meaning and significance of friendship. This book explains the pe...
Political friendship is typically portrayed as a dyadic relationship. In this traditional model, fri...
Friendship is a significant aspect of our lives. We make friends, engage in activities with them, an...
In this paper, I consider the figure of the couple of friends in Jacques Derrida’s Politics of Frien...
Levinas’s ethics has not been able to address the plethora of human challenges arising from the ethi...
Despite its prominence in Greek ethical theory, friendship has generally been ignored by modern ethi...
How can the Aristotelian account of friendship contribute to an understanding of the notion of polit...
This article offers an attempt to insert `friendship' into the reading of international relations, a...
In raising the question of the relation between the two experiential modalities of friendship and mo...
This paper elaborates a neo-Wittgensteinian, philosophical-anthropological alternative to classicall...
There are three ways of approaching a philosophical study of friend— ship which would be of value: ...
Permission to include this article granted by International Political Anthropology.Aristotle’s frien...
Thesis advisor: Richard KearneyThis dissertation asks what it means to be faithful to the friend. Fr...
This thesis takes issue with the politics and ethics of friendship vis-à-vis the Western philosophic...
Read through the lens of modern concerns regarding shard moral perception and difference between the...
A philosophical exploration of the meaning and significance of friendship. This book explains the pe...
Political friendship is typically portrayed as a dyadic relationship. In this traditional model, fri...
Friendship is a significant aspect of our lives. We make friends, engage in activities with them, an...
In this paper, I consider the figure of the couple of friends in Jacques Derrida’s Politics of Frien...
Levinas’s ethics has not been able to address the plethora of human challenges arising from the ethi...
Despite its prominence in Greek ethical theory, friendship has generally been ignored by modern ethi...
How can the Aristotelian account of friendship contribute to an understanding of the notion of polit...
This article offers an attempt to insert `friendship' into the reading of international relations, a...