Discovering LevinasCambridge University Press, 28 mei 2007 In Discovering Levinas, Michael L. Morgan shows how this thinker faces in novel and provocative ways central philosophical problems of twentieth-century philosophy and religious thought. He tackles this task by placing Levinas in conversation with philosophers such as Donald Davidson, Stanley Cavell, John McDowell, Onora O'Neill, Charles Taylor, and Cora Diamond. He also seeks to understand Levinas within philosophical, religious, and political developments in the history of twentieth-century intellectual culture. Morgan demystifies Levinas by examining his unfamiliar and surprising vocabulary, interpreting texts with an eye to clarity, and arguing that Levinas can be understood as a philosopher of the everyday. Morgan also shows that Levinas's ethics is not morally and politically irrelevant nor is it excessively narrow and demanding in unacceptable ways. Neither glib dismissal nor fawning acceptance, this book provides a sympathetic reading that can form a foundation for a responsible critique. |
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Pagina 422
... moral reasons are what Thomas Nagel famously called “ objective ” or “ agent ... everyday life - as in the case of eros or as in particular episodes that ... everyday life.3 What I will do , then , is give an account of Nagel's view and ...
... moral reasons are what Thomas Nagel famously called “ objective ” or “ agent ... everyday life - as in the case of eros or as in particular episodes that ... everyday life.3 What I will do , then , is give an account of Nagel's view and ...
Pagina 425
... moral principle about not killing applies to everyone ; no one should kill . But my being hungry is a reason for me ... often says , each of us is responsible to and for every other all the time . Therefore , pain and suffering turn out ...
... moral principle about not killing applies to everyone ; no one should kill . But my being hungry is a reason for me ... often says , each of us is responsible to and for every other all the time . Therefore , pain and suffering turn out ...
Pagina 429
Je hebt de weergavelimiet voor dit boek bereikt.
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Pagina 433
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Pagina 434
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acknowledge action agent agent-neutral reasons agent-relative reasons ambitions arise Bernard Williams Christine Korsgaard concern consequentialist Creating the Kingdom Dancy Darwall deliberation deontological reasons detached distinction encounter Entre Nous ethical everyday moral express face fact forgiveness goals good-absolutely grounded Hobbesian human Impartial Reason impersonal individual interaction interpersonal relationships intersubjective values John McDowell Jonathan Dancy Justice kill kind Kingdom of Ends Last Word Levinas calls Levinas puts Levinas’s Levinasian Love Marxism matter means moral and political moral conscience moral principles moral reasons moral systems moral theory Nagel and Korsgaard Nagel argues Nagel calls neutral Nine Talmudic Readings objective reasons offender one’s ontology pain and suffering particular other person perspective Philosophy point of view Possibility of Altruism primal scene primordial responsibility projects question reasons or values relevant self's sense Share situation social someone Sources of Normativity Stephen Darwall takes third party Thomas Nagel totalitarian unlimited victim
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Pagina 455 - But the contemporaneousness of the multiple is tied about the diachrony of two: justice remains justice only, in a society where there is no distinction between those close and those far off, but in which there also remains the impossibility of passing by the closest.