ETHICAL OBLIGATION TOWARDS CELELAL AT EMMANUEL LEVINAS BY COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN LEVINESCIAN ETHICS AND CHRISTIAN MORALS Cover Image

ETHICAL OBLIGATION TOWARDS CELELAL AT EMMANUEL LEVINAS BY COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN LEVINESCIAN ETHICS AND CHRISTIAN MORALS
ETHICAL OBLIGATION TOWARDS CELELAL AT EMMANUEL LEVINAS BY COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN LEVINESCIAN ETHICS AND CHRISTIAN MORALS

Author(s): Corina Tonita
Subject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of History
Published by: Editura Arhipelag XXI
Keywords: ethics; being; transcendence; analysis; God;

Summary/Abstract: We chose this landmark for the next recital: it is very interesting the idea that the birth of philosophy, so the thorough reflection, is based on moral, ethics, as well as an intermediary. This can be translated: the moral obligation relating to the other is that that makes us think things beyond appearance, beyond how they seem to be or how they will be. But let's see how this conditional for the birth of philosophy becomes an ethical obligation towards the other and why, the most important thing, why. For this, we will follow the following steps of the premise of the birth of philosophy, because then through these steps to answer the question: Why?

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 25
  • Page Range: 1165-1171
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: Romanian