Before the Voice of Reason: Echoes of Responsibility in Merleau-Ponty's Ecology and Levinas's Ethics

Provides a critique of reason, demanding that we take greater responsibility for nature and other people.

Before the Voice of Reason is a phenomenological critique of reason grounded in our experience of the voices that already address us and summon us prior to the emergence of the voice of reason. In part one, David Michael Kleinberg-Levin explores the voices of nature and draws on Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology to offer a new way of thinking about environmental responsibility. In part two, he looks at the voice of the moral law and the voices of other human beings, advances a more nuanced account of Levinas's distinction between "Saying" and "Said," and proposes a new argument for our responsibility to the other.

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Before the Voice of Reason: Echoes of Responsibility in Merleau-Ponty's Ecology and Levinas's Ethics

Provides a critique of reason, demanding that we take greater responsibility for nature and other people.

Before the Voice of Reason is a phenomenological critique of reason grounded in our experience of the voices that already address us and summon us prior to the emergence of the voice of reason. In part one, David Michael Kleinberg-Levin explores the voices of nature and draws on Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology to offer a new way of thinking about environmental responsibility. In part two, he looks at the voice of the moral law and the voices of other human beings, advances a more nuanced account of Levinas's distinction between "Saying" and "Said," and proposes a new argument for our responsibility to the other.

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Before the Voice of Reason: Echoes of Responsibility in Merleau-Ponty's Ecology and Levinas's Ethics

Before the Voice of Reason: Echoes of Responsibility in Merleau-Ponty's Ecology and Levinas's Ethics

by David Michael Kleinberg-Levin
Before the Voice of Reason: Echoes of Responsibility in Merleau-Ponty's Ecology and Levinas's Ethics

Before the Voice of Reason: Echoes of Responsibility in Merleau-Ponty's Ecology and Levinas's Ethics

by David Michael Kleinberg-Levin

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Provides a critique of reason, demanding that we take greater responsibility for nature and other people.

Before the Voice of Reason is a phenomenological critique of reason grounded in our experience of the voices that already address us and summon us prior to the emergence of the voice of reason. In part one, David Michael Kleinberg-Levin explores the voices of nature and draws on Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology to offer a new way of thinking about environmental responsibility. In part two, he looks at the voice of the moral law and the voices of other human beings, advances a more nuanced account of Levinas's distinction between "Saying" and "Said," and proposes a new argument for our responsibility to the other.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791477823
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 09/11/2008
Series: SUNY series in Contemporary French Thought
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 306
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

David Michael Kleinberg-Levin is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Northwestern University. He is the author of several books, including Gestures of Ethical Life: Reading Hölderlin's Question of Measure After Heidegger and The Philosopher's Gaze: Modernity in the Shadows of Enlightenment.


David Michael Kleinberg-Levin is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Northwestern University. His many books include Redeeming Words: Language and the Promise of Happiness in the Stories of Döblin and Sebald and Before the Voice of Reason: Echoes of Responsibility in Merleau-Ponty's Ecology and Levinas's Ethics, both published by SUNY Press.

Table of Contents

Introduction


1. A Human Voice

2. The Project

3. The Ethical Root of the Voice

4. The Voice of Reason

5. Reconciling Voices: the Political Register

6. Conversation

7. Reading This Book

Part I. The Singing of the World Variations on a Theme After Merleau-Ponty

Chapter 1. The Remembrance of Nature in the Voice of the Subject 

1. Invocations of Nature

2. The Song of the Winds

3. The Song of the Earth

Chapter 2. The Question of Origins  

1. Silence

2. Song

Chapter 3. The Voice of Ecological Attunement in a Practice of Caring for the Self 

1. Prologue  

2. The Singing of Language

3. Caring for Oneself:   The Three Phase-Dimensions of the Voice  

4. Dying Echoes: What Must Be Remembered

Part II. Levinas On the Claim of the Ethical

Chapter 4. The Saying and the Said: Giving Time to the Voice of the Other

1. Unavoidable Violence   

2. Responsibility: Claiming the Voice

3. Inspiration

4. Heterology, Heteronomy: The Lyrical Voice

5. The Ethical Dimensions of the Voice 

6. Ethical Saying: The Claim in Dialogue

Chapter 5. The Pre-Originary Dimension of Saying

1. Preliminary Soundings 

2. The Voice of Reason

3. The Pre-Originary Voice

4. Palimpsest: The Trace of the Other in the Text of our Flesh, or, The  Echo of the Other in the Trembling of the Flesh

5. Enigmatic Echoes: Retrieving the Trace

Epilogue
Notes
Index

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