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The Priority of Ethics and the Relevance of Subjectivity
Emmanuel Levinas directly challenges the predominant philosophical thinking (certainly as it has evolved in the West) when he insists upon ethics as first philosophy;1 when he maintains that ethics is prior to, has priority over, is ultimately more important than … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Morality, Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion
Tagged being, Graham Harman, Ian Bogost, Levinas, love, otherwise than being, responsibility
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