An Ethical Sinngebung Respectful of the Non-Human

Symposium 17 (2):224-245 (2013)
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In the following paper, I connect Levinas’s notions of il y a and hypostasis to nature as alterity via Sallis’s interpretation of nature in its return. I interpret Levinas’s idea of the elemental as an unpossessable milieu, an excess with indirect traces, indicating alterity, something strange. I then turn to Levinas’s idea of the ruin of representation to argue for a contextual reversal in which meaning arises from the non-human other. This reversal uncovers the possibility of understanding non-human things as existents, sites where nature in its return reveals the need for respect of the other—an ethical Sinngebung

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reprint Joldersma, Clarence W. (2013) "An Ethical Sinngebung Respectful of the Non-Human". Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 17(2):224-245

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