Plato and Levinas: The Ambiguous Out-Side of Ethics

Author:   Tanja Staehler (University of Sussex, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   284
Publication Date:   27 February 2015
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Plato and Levinas: The Ambiguous Out-Side of Ethics


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In the second half of the twentieth century, ethics has gained considerable prominence within philosophy. In contrast to other scholars, Levinas proposed that it be not one philosophical discipline among many, but the most fundamental and essential one. Before philosophy became divided into disciplines, Plato also treated the question of the Good as the most important philosophical question. Levinas's approach to ethics begins in the encounter with the other as the most basic experience of responsibility. He acknowledges the necessity to move beyond this initial, dyadic encounter, but has problems extending his approach to a larger dimension, such as community. To shed light on this dilemma, Tanja Staehler examines broader dimensions which are linked to the political realm, and the problems they pose for ethics. Staehler demonstrates that both Plato and Levinas come to identify three realms as ambiguous: the erotic, the artistic, and the political. In each case, there is a precarious position in relation to ethics. However, neither Plato nor Levinas explores ambiguity in itself. Staehler argues that these ambiguous dimensions can contribute to revealing the Other’s vulnerability without diminishing the fundamental role of unambiguous ethical responsibility.

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Author:   Tanja Staehler (University of Sussex, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9781138870574


ISBN 10:   1138870579
Pages:   284
Publication Date:   27 February 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction a) The Central Question b) Plato’s Phaedrus c) Levinas’s Two Main Works d) Levinas on Plato e) Methodological Remarks f) Before Culture Part I: The Self Chapter 1: Preliminary Reflections on the Self a) Interiority and the Myth of Gyges b) Otherness in the Same Chapter 2: Dimensions of Corporeality a) Levinas and the Body as Vulnerability b) The Body in Plato’s Phaedrus Chapter 3: Enjoyment or Suffering? Modes of Sensibility a) The permanent truth of hedonist moralities b) Pleasure, Pain, and Vulnerability Part II: The Other Chapter 4: Origins of Speech a) Speech as Apology b) Socratic and Levinasian Teaching Chapter 5: The Ambiguity of Eros a) Levinas about Eros between Being and Non-Being b) Plato on Beauty and Wings c) The Place of Eros Chapter 6: The Ethical Relationship a) The Paradox of Ethical Resistance b) An Infinite Responsibility c) Getting under the Skin Part III: The Others Chapter 7: The Universality of the Good a) Levinas and Universal Humanism b) Plato and the Good beyond Being Chapter 8: Communities, Politics, Laws a) Plato on the Advantages and Disadvantages of Law b) Levinas and the Political Calculus Part IV: Historical-Cultural Worlds Chapter 9: The Critique of Writing a) Writing Versus Speech b) The Saying and the Said Chapter 10: The Ambiguity of the Aesthetic a) Images and Shadows b) The Irresponsibility of Art c) The Work and Tyranny Chapter 11: History and Culture a) Between Past and Future b) Levinas and the Stranger c) Philosophers and Strangers in Plato Chapter 12: Concluding Remarks on Ethics and Ambiguity a) Univocal Ethics? b) Ambiguity in de Beauvoir, Merleau-Ponty, and Levinas c) Attempting a Genealogy of Ambiguity d) Plato’s Contribution

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Dr. Tanja Staehler is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Sussex.

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