An-Archy and Justice: An Introduction to Emmanuel Levinas's Political Thought
Emmanuel Levinas's phenomenologies of the face of the Other have opened new vistas for contemporary ethical thought, but their implications for political thought have remained largely unexplored. In An-Archy and Justice, William Simmons systematically examines Levinas's political thought from its foundations to its implications to fill this theoretical void. Levinas worked against the predominant egocentric traditions in Western philosophy, claiming that in order to respond concretely to all Others the ego must rely on political institutions, yet these institutions must always be held in check by the original ethical relationship with the Other. In his penetrating and insightful analysis of Levinas's work, Simmons argues that Levinas's philosophy provides a new foundation for political thought by grounding the liberal state on an anarchical ethics. An-Archy and Justice is a ground-breaking and thought-provoking analysis of a profoundly creative thinker.
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An-Archy and Justice: An Introduction to Emmanuel Levinas's Political Thought
Emmanuel Levinas's phenomenologies of the face of the Other have opened new vistas for contemporary ethical thought, but their implications for political thought have remained largely unexplored. In An-Archy and Justice, William Simmons systematically examines Levinas's political thought from its foundations to its implications to fill this theoretical void. Levinas worked against the predominant egocentric traditions in Western philosophy, claiming that in order to respond concretely to all Others the ego must rely on political institutions, yet these institutions must always be held in check by the original ethical relationship with the Other. In his penetrating and insightful analysis of Levinas's work, Simmons argues that Levinas's philosophy provides a new foundation for political thought by grounding the liberal state on an anarchical ethics. An-Archy and Justice is a ground-breaking and thought-provoking analysis of a profoundly creative thinker.
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An-Archy and Justice: An Introduction to Emmanuel Levinas's Political Thought

An-Archy and Justice: An Introduction to Emmanuel Levinas's Political Thought

by William Paul Simmons Arizona State University
An-Archy and Justice: An Introduction to Emmanuel Levinas's Political Thought

An-Archy and Justice: An Introduction to Emmanuel Levinas's Political Thought

by William Paul Simmons Arizona State University

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Emmanuel Levinas's phenomenologies of the face of the Other have opened new vistas for contemporary ethical thought, but their implications for political thought have remained largely unexplored. In An-Archy and Justice, William Simmons systematically examines Levinas's political thought from its foundations to its implications to fill this theoretical void. Levinas worked against the predominant egocentric traditions in Western philosophy, claiming that in order to respond concretely to all Others the ego must rely on political institutions, yet these institutions must always be held in check by the original ethical relationship with the Other. In his penetrating and insightful analysis of Levinas's work, Simmons argues that Levinas's philosophy provides a new foundation for political thought by grounding the liberal state on an anarchical ethics. An-Archy and Justice is a ground-breaking and thought-provoking analysis of a profoundly creative thinker.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739107034
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 07/29/2003
Pages: 156
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

William Paul Simons is an Assistant Professor at Bethany College and author of several articles on Levinas.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Intellectual Biography, Judaism, and the Possibility of a Levinasian Politics Chapter 2 Autonomy, Totality, and Anti-Humanism: Levinas's Critique of the Western Philosophical Tradition Chapter 3 Levinasian Ethics I:Totality and Infinity Chapter 4 Levinasian Ethics II:Otherwise than Being Chapter 5 Ethics and Politics: An-Archy and Justice Chapter 6 Why Tell this Long Story about the Face? Levinas and Liberal Political Thought Chapter 7 Levinas's Humanism of the Other as a Response to Modern and Postmodern Anti-Humanisms Chapter 8 Zionism, Place, and the Other: Toward a Levinasian International Relations Chapter 9 Conclusion: The Questioning of Levinas
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