Back to self through the other: from Emmanuel Levinas to Judith Butler

Authors

  • فايزة بغياني Algiers 2 University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59791/rsh.v22i02.419

Keywords:

Self, Other, Humanity, Face, Ethics

Abstract

Many philosophers have continued to work on the margins of Western philosophical thought fleeing the center. Examples of these philosophers are Emmanuel Levinas and Judith Butler, in a clearer sense of escape from the culture of violence and oppression, which is governed only by the dominant logic of inferior thought, The hell is the end of the other and the hell begins with the ego as Jean Luck Marion asserts, he is a partner in humanity, because man Since the Daye is not required to be lonely, and this is reflected in the first cry of the child when he entered the world, is the cry of exile and pain but also a call and a call to another, but to celebrate the other does not mean breaking down self or radical ones out, Valakhr will here the condition for each configuration self..

Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

بغياني ف. (2021). Back to self through the other: from Emmanuel Levinas to Judith Butler. Social and Human Sciences Review, 22(02), 29–48. https://doi.org/10.59791/rsh.v22i02.419

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