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Horizons de l'affectivité: l'hyperbole comme méthode phénoménologique de Lévinas
Horizons de l'affectivité: l'hyperbole comme méthode phénoménologique de Lévinas

Author(s): Yasuhiko Murakami
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Societatea Română de Fenomenologie

Summary/Abstract: The "phenomenological" method according to Emmanuel Levinas consists of two steps: first, reducing the said (le dit) to the saying (le dire); and second, "hyperbole" in his own words. Reducing the said to the saying, in itself, means in this context of the methodology a method to escape from ontology and cognitive philosophy, and to discover the dimension of inter-human facticity. In the second step of "hyperbole", Levinas outlines the horizon of this inter-human facticity as that of affectivity. In this horizon (of ethics), the self is defined as phenomena containing the affectivity related to the two extreme situations: personal (physical and mental) suffering and that of the other. Ultimately, the death of the other person and a person's own possible death limit the internal structure of this horizon.

  • Issue Year: VI/2006
  • Issue No: 6
  • Page Range: 17-30
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: French