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How Sin Works: A Review Essay
Authors:Darlene Fozard Weaver
Affiliation:University of Virginia
Abstract:Levinas's ethics of other-centered service has been criticized at the theoretical level for failing to offer a conception of moral agency adequate to ground its imperative and at the practical level for encouraging self- hatred. Levinas's explicit resistance to the incorporation of the phrase as yourself in the Judaeo-Christian love command might seem to validate the critics' complaints. The author argues, on the contrary, that Levinas does offer a strong and compelling conception of moral agency and that his ethics, properly understood, does not entail self-abnegation. Levinas's attempt to counter excessive and manipulative self-concern and self-inflation by insisting on the dependent and situational position of the self has been wrongly overinterpreted as an abandonment of the self and its just claims. The author seeks to establish a more balanced understanding by focusing attention on the ethics of welcome, on Levinas's distinctive conception of passivity, and on the role of the third in all human relations.
Keywords:agency    altruism    equality    justice    Levinas    Ricoeur
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