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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2009

Pages: 95-108

Series: Library of Ethics and Applied Philosophy

ISBN (Hardback): 9781402093463

Full citation:

Peter Zeillinger, "Radical passivity as the (only) basis for effective ethical action", in: Radical passivity, Berlin, Springer, 2009

Radical passivity as the (only) basis for effective ethical action

reading the "passage to the third" in otherwise than being

Peter Zeillinger

pp. 95-108

in: Benda Hofmeyr (ed), Radical passivity, Berlin, Springer, 2009

Abstract

Contrary to Alphonso Lingis's claim that radical passivity cannot be the basis for effective ethical agency, this contribution argues that it is precisely the later Levinas's reconceptualized notion of alterity and consequently of subjectivity that makes ethical action — understood as substitution and sacrifice — possible. The argument proceeds by way of a close reading of the "passage to the Third ' inconspicuously located towards the end of Levinas's second magnum opus, Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence (1974). In response to critique levelled against his early conceptualization of the self as radically independent and autochthonous, the later Levinas introduces the notion of substitution, which entails a self always-already "infected' by the other. The encounter with the other is therefore no longer premised on atheism and autarky, but anarchically located within the self. The other concerns me precisely because the other is not absolutely outside-of-me; the other is the other-within-the same, within me, the essence of my humanity.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2009

Pages: 95-108

Series: Library of Ethics and Applied Philosophy

ISBN (Hardback): 9781402093463

Full citation:

Peter Zeillinger, "Radical passivity as the (only) basis for effective ethical action", in: Radical passivity, Berlin, Springer, 2009