Author

Publication

2016 - Edinburgh University Press

Language

English

Word Count

46,000 words, Guess

Page Count

184 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-139781474400763
  • ISBN-101474400760
  • OCLC Control Number933721847
  • Better World Books9781474400763
  • Open LibraryOL29307439M

Classifications

  • LCCB2430.L484
  • LCCK247.6 .S76 2016

Description

A provocative account of how Levinas' ethics can help us understand our relationship with law Emmanuel Levinas's philosophy of ethics has frequently attracted attention amongst legal scholars, but he remains a divisive and often enigmatic contributor to this field. He has been read within contexts as varied as human rights, private law, refugee law, and on the nature of judicial reasoning. This book explores what might unite such apparently diverse applications of his ideas, and in doing so considers the challenge of law's ethical relationship with the other. In addition to asking how Levinas's ethics can inform legal problems, the book also examines the ways in which the modern legal edifice has a deceptive tendency to close itself off from the ethical experience. In particular, literatures on biopolitics suggest that law is increasingly complicit in reductive determinations of how we understand ourselves and others. Levinas's most penetrating insight might not, therefore, lie in the law's instrumentalisation of his ethics, but instead in the way his ethics trace a human encounter that escapes law.--

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Levinas, Ethics and LawEdinburgh University Press2016

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