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- Title
O PARADOXO DA INTRANSITIVIDADE DA ÉTICA NA FILOSOFIA DE EMMANUEL LEVINAS.
- Authors
Cristine Celich, Grasiela
- Abstract
This article aims to present the constitution of the paradox of the intransitivity of ethics contained in Levinasian philosophy. This paradox is described from the notions of ethics and justice contained in the works: Totalidade e Infinito and De Otro modo que Ser: o mas alla de la Esencia e, manifests itself in the attempt to reconcile the ethical sense that, according to Levinas, marks the origin of what is significant for human reality, with the task of transposing this same meaning to the scope of the inter-human community. The ethical sense irreducible to any ontological totality inevitably opens the search for justice within society; that is, it is necessary to provide a concrete response to otherness beyond the Face that faces the Self. This response is provided by the so-called altruistic recognition. This recognition, unlike that emitted by Hegel and Honneth, which is symmetrical and reciprocal, requires asymmetry and non-reciprocity between the parties.
- Subjects
HEGEL, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831; JUSTICE; MARKS of origin; COMMUNITIES; PARADOX; ETHICS; ALTRUISM
- Publication
Prometeus: Filosofia em Revista, 2022, Issue 39, p145
- ISSN
1807-3042
- Publication type
Article