Commandment, Anarchy and Ambiguity
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Levinas’ thought aims to articulate concrete phenomenological life and the ethical rigour of alterity, going from imperative exteriority of the Face (TI) to its obsessional inscription in a subjectivity wholly in the accusative (AE). Incapable to escape unambiguously from the reign of Arche, it enters into never-ending critical retractions: between the precedente of finite and the one of the infinite, the philosophical discourse is held here resolutely in the inevitable pain and ambiguity of the expression.
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