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      Levinas and Analytic Philosophy
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      Second-Person Normativity and the Moral Life

      Levinas and Analytic Philosophy

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      Second-Person Normativity and the Moral Life
      Edited ByMichael Fagenblat, Melis Erdur
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2019
      eBook Published 17 December 2019
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429462580
      Pages 314
      eBook ISBN 9780429462580
      Subjects Humanities
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      Fagenblat, M., & Erdur, M. (Eds.). (2019). Levinas and Analytic Philosophy: Second-Person Normativity and the Moral Life (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429462580

      ABSTRACT

      This volume examines the relevance of Emmanuel Levinas’s work to recent developments in analytic philosophy. Contemporary analytic philosophers working in metaethics, the philosophy of mind, and the metaphysic of personal identity have argued for views similar to those espoused by Levinas. Often disparately pursued, Levinas’s account of "ethics as first philosophy" affords a way of connecting these respective enterprises and showing how moral normativity enters into the structure of rationality and personal identity.

      In metaethics, the volume shows how Levinas’s moral phenomenology relates to recent work on the normativity of rationality and intentionality, and how it can illuminate a wide range of moral concepts including accountability, moral intuition, respect, conscience, attention, blame, indignity, shame, hatred, dependence, gratitude and guilt. The volume also tests Levinas’s innovative claim that ethical relations provide a way of accounting for the irreducibility of personal identity to psychological identity. The essays here contribute to ongoing discussions about the metaphysical significance and sustainability of a naturalistic but nonreductive account of personhood. Finally, the volume connects Levinas’s second-person standpoint with analogous developments in moral philosophy.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part Part I|121 pages

      Second-Person Normativity

      chapter 1|26 pages

      Second-Person Reasons

      Darwall, Levinas, and the Phenomenology of Reason
      BySteven G. Crowell

      chapter 2|26 pages

      The Second Source of Normativity and Its Implications for Reflective Endorsement

      Levinas and Korsgaard
      ByMichael Barber

      chapter 3|25 pages

      Grounding and Maintaining Answerability

      Edited ByMichael Fagenblat

      chapter 4|21 pages

      Buber, Levinas, and the I-Thou Relation

      ByPatricia Meindl, Felipe León, Dan Zahavi

      chapter 5|21 pages

      Commanding, Giving, Vulnerable

      What Is the Normative Standing of the Other in Levinas?
      ByJames H. P. Lewis, Robert Stern

      part Part II|67 pages

      Ethical Metaphysics

      chapter 6|14 pages

      The Concept of Truth in Levinas’s Totality and Infinity

      ByMichael Roubach

      chapter 7|27 pages

      Levinas and the Second-Personal Structure of Free Will

      ByKevin Houser

      chapter 8|24 pages

      Personal Knowledge

      BySophie-Grace Chappell

      part Part III|101 pages

      Ethics and Moral Philosophy

      chapter 9|17 pages

      Desire for the Good

      ByFiona Ellis

      chapter 10|24 pages

      On Sociality and Morality

      Reflections on Levinas, Tomasello, Strawson, Wallace
      ByMichael L. Morgan

      chapter 11|19 pages

      Rethinking Vulnerability in a Levinasian Context

      ByDiane Perpich

      chapter 12|16 pages

      Between Virtue and the Theory of Subjectivity

      Noddings’s Care, Levinas’s Responsibility, and Slote’s Receptivity
      ByGuoping Zhao

      chapter 13|10 pages

      Levinasian “Ethics as First Philosophy”

      In Analytic Moral Philosophy
      Edited ByMelis Erdur

      chapter 14|13 pages

      Against a Clear Conscience

      A Levinasian Response to Williams’s Challenge
      BySøren Overgaard
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