What would political thought look like without the foundation of ethics? Drawing on the work of Emmanuel Levinas, Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Nancy, Madeleine Fagan puts forward a radical and far-reaching refusal of foundational ethics. Instead, she proposes an account of the inseparability of ethics and politics.
What would political thought look like without the foundation of ethics? Drawing on the work of Emmanuel Levinas, Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Nancy, Madeleine Fagan puts forward a radical and far-reaching refusal of foundational ethics. Instead, she proposes an account of the inseparability of ethics and politics.
Madeleine Fagan is an Institute of Advanced Studies Global Research Fellow, Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick. She is co-editor of Derrida: Negotiating the Legacy (Edinburgh University Press, 2007)
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Politics of Ethical Theory 1. Ethics, Politics, Limits 2. Emmanuel Levinas: Ethics as Relation 3. Jacques Derrida: The Im-possibility of Responsibility 4. Jean-Luc Nancy: The Transimmanence of Ethics 5. The Limits of Theory: Ethics, Politics, Practice 6. Conclusion: Ethics and Politics after Poststructuralism Bibliography.
Introduction: The Politics of Ethical Theory 1. Ethics, Politics, Limits 2. Emmanuel Levinas: Ethics as Relation 3. Jacques Derrida: The Im-possibility of Responsibility 4. Jean-Luc Nancy: The Transimmanence of Ethics 5. The Limits of Theory: Ethics, Politics, Practice 6. Conclusion: Ethics and Politics after Poststructuralism Bibliography.
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