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Emmanuel Levinas: Um estudo sobre a ética da alteridade

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The general objective of this study is to analyze the postulate of the ethics of otherness as the first philosophy, presented by Emmanuel Levinas. It is a proposal that runs through Levinas' thinking from his theoretical foundations, to his philosophical criticism. Levinas' thought presents itself as a new thought, as a critique of ontology and transcendental philosophy. For him, the concern with knowledge and with being made the other to be forgotten, placing the other in totality. Levinas proposes the ethics of otherness as sensitivity to the other. The subject says here I am, making myself responsible for the other in an infinite way, in a transcendence without return to myself, becoming hostage to the other, as an irrefutable responsibility. The idea of the infinite, present in the face of the other, points to a responsibility whoever more assumes himself, the more one is responsible, until the substitution by other.
Title: Emmanuel Levinas: Um estudo sobre a ética da alteridade
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The general objective of this study is to analyze the postulate of the ethics of otherness as the first philosophy, presented by Emmanuel Levinas.
It is a proposal that runs through Levinas' thinking from his theoretical foundations, to his philosophical criticism.
Levinas' thought presents itself as a new thought, as a critique of ontology and transcendental philosophy.
For him, the concern with knowledge and with being made the other to be forgotten, placing the other in totality.
Levinas proposes the ethics of otherness as sensitivity to the other.
The subject says here I am, making myself responsible for the other in an infinite way, in a transcendence without return to myself, becoming hostage to the other, as an irrefutable responsibility.
The idea of the infinite, present in the face of the other, points to a responsibility whoever more assumes himself, the more one is responsible, until the substitution by other.

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