
The Lesser Good: The Problem of Justice in Plato and Levinas
Author(s): Wendy C. Hamblet (Author)
- Publisher: Lexington Books (UK)
- Publication Date: 28 Dec. 2008
- Language: English
- Print length: 130 pages
- ISBN-10: 0739127616
- ISBN-13: 9780739127612
Book Description
The work of post-Holocaust phenomenologist, Emmanuel Levinas, is written under the somber backdrop of the Holocaust. Levinas, by his own admission, stages a return to Plato. He shares Platos sense of ethical urgency in the philosophical task, but he sets course for a new Platonism that thinks the difference separating (rather than the unity gathering) being. Levinas, more than Plato, appreciates that the exigencies and labor of everyday life can eclipse the needs of others and waylay the ethical life. Levinas too holds out more hope than Plato that the worst human beings can simply forget themselves and their self-interested projects, and become their brothers keepers. Levinas quests for the good beyond being as he challenges the tradition of Western thought and the post-Holocaust world to a new ethos: we must decide between the starry skies above (the ordered ontologies of the Western tradition) and the moral law within.
The Lesser Good represents a timely consideration of the ethical exigencies of human life, politics, and justice, demonstrating that philosophys fa
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