Levinas’s constitutive analysis conflicts with his phenomenological descriptions. There are problems in his essential theses: Recognizing alterity is recognizing wants and needs. These are said to be unending, infinite. The wholly Other—God—is constitutive of the alterity of the other human. Ethics originates in Jewish religious history. Ethical absoluteness conflicts with political responsibility.
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LINGIS, A. (2012). Six Problems in Levinas’s Philosophy. PhaenEx, 7(1), 30. https://doi.org/10.22329/p.v7i1.3268