Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Issues of Theory and Practice. Tambov: Gramota, 2015. № 6. Part 2. P. 165-169.
CONCEPTION OF "THE OTHER" AS A SYSTEM-FORMING ELEMENT OF E. LEVINAS’S ETHICS
Silaeva Kira Valer'evna
Saint Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics
Abstract. The article examines the basic principles of ethical conception by E. Levinas (1905-1995). The views of the French thinker are interpreted as the synthesis of the basic principles of the philosophy of existentialism and religious ideals, for the implementation of which the conception of the Other serves as a starting point. In this regard, the paper includes not only the explication of the content of the basic concepts of E. Levinas’s ethics, such as Face, freedom, responsibility, Eternal, but also touches on the problem of attitude to the Other as one of the fundamental ones for existentialistic tradition in the European philosophy of the XX century.
Key words and phrases: метафизическое желание, Лицо, свобода, Другой, ответственность, Бесконечное, экзистенция, metaphysical wish, Face, freedom, the Other, responsibility, Eternal, existence
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