141441

Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, Ill.

2017

334 Pages

ISBN n/a

Levinas's rhetorical demand

the unending obligation of communication ethics

Ronald C Arnett

Philosopher Emmanuel Levinas’s ethics as first philosophy explicates a human obligation and responsibility to and for the Other that is an unending and imperfect commitment. In Levinas’s Rhetorical Demand: The Unending Obligation of Communication Ethics, Ronald C. Arnett underscores the profundity of Levinas’s insights for communication ethics. Arnett outlines communication ethics as a primordial call of responsibility central to Levinas’s writing and mission, analyzing it through a Levinasian lens with examination of social artifacts ranging from the Heidegger-Cassirer debate to RupertMurdoch’s News of the World story concerning illicit possession of information. Levinas’s Rhetorical Demand offers an account of Levinas’s project and the pragmatic implications of attending to a call of responsibility to and for the Other. This book yields a rich and nuanced understanding of Levinas’s work, revealing the practical importance of his insights, and including a discussion of related theorists and thinkers.

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Arnett, R.C. (2017). Levinas's rhetorical demand: the unending obligation of communication ethics, Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, Ill.

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