59 resultados para philosophy, philosophie, ethics,
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Aufsatzsammlung zum 80. Geb. des Autors
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Despite the influence of Emmanuel Levinass ethics on the rethinking of community in post-identitarian terms (most prominently in the work of Maurice Blanchot, Alphonso Lingis, and, to a lesser extent, Jean-Luc Nancy), the question of community remains a problematic spot in Levinass own philosophy. I would argue that, instead of grounding a new thinking of community, the dyadic relation of Same and Other poses a structural problem when trying to open the ethical relation to the wider realm of others while keeping radical difference in place. As external observer and guarantor of justice, for instance, is the Third excluded a priori from the ethical relation? Is community always only another term for the political? Or, as Levinas himself puts it in Otherwise Than Being: What meaning can community take on in difference without reducing difference? Identifying in the notion of impersonality a way to access Levinass thought on community, this paper aims at rethinking the scene of address and the ethical relation in terms of displacement, dislocation and interruption.