PhaenEx 12 (1):18-33 (
2017)
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Abstract
The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, I will argue that Levinas’ criticisms of Hegel are insufficient. Levinas’ accusation that Hegel’s system is totalitarian ignores the centrality of love in the latter’s work, which constitutes the ethical character of the State. Second, though, I will expand Levinas’ critique to encompass love. I argue that Hegelian love is an insufficient ground for ethics because it is, ultimately, a self-love. But, Levinasian love is sufficient, since it account for societal love, while nevertheless demanding an ethical responsibility for those outside of a given community. Hence, Levinasian love expresses the love of the stranger.