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Is It Righteous to Be? - Interviews with Emmanuel Levinas (Hardcover, First)
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Is It Righteous to Be? - Interviews with Emmanuel Levinas (Hardcover, First)
Series: Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics
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Recent debates within Continental philosophy have decisively
renewed the question of the ethical, with the French philosopher
Emmanuel Levinas (1905-1995) as its center. Coming from yet in
contestation with the phenomenological traditions of Husserl and
Heidegger, Levinas defines ethics as an originary response to the
face of the other. For him, language is an exception to a habitual
economy that represses alterity and maintains the asymmetry and
distance constitutive of the nontotalizing relation to the other.
Ethics occurs in the interlocutionary relation to the other, and
interpellation--a kind of interruption by speaking--is the
essential feature of ethical language.
Between 1982 and 1992, Levinas gave numerous interviews, closing a
distinguished sixty-year career. Of the twenty interviews collected
in this volume, seventeen appear in English for the first time. In
the interviews Levinas sets forth the central features of his
ethical philosophy, previously enunciated in "Totality and
Infinity" (1961), in a language that bridges to the idiom of his
later work. He underlines his dedication to the phenomenological
search for the concrete and the nonformal signification of
alterity. He also elaborates issues that do not receive extensive
treatment in his formal philosophical works, including the question
of prephilosophical experiences and the ethical signification of
money, justice, and the State.
The informality of the interviews prompts Levinas to address
matters about which he is reticent in his published works, notably
the relation of his ethical philosophy to theological questions,
the intrication of the Hebrew Bible in Greek philosophy, his
substantial corpus of "nonphilosophical" or "confessional" writings
on the Talmud, and recollections of his extraordinary talmudic
teacher, Shoshani.
The centerpiece of the volume is a previously untranslated 1986
interview with Francois Poirie. Containing Levinas's sole extended
discussion of biographical matters with an interviewer, this text
helps to situate Levinas in his contemporary intellectual world and
to clarify his place in French thought.
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