Aliens and others: Between Girard and Derrida

Cultural Values 3 (3):251-262 (1999)
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Abstract

In the work of Levinas, thought of the Other establishes an infinite responsibility and in that of Derrida's latest work an infinite duty of hospitality. Such thought nonetheless leaves a problem of judgement and decision. This paper uses the work of the French philosopher René Girard, and in particular his account of scapegoating, to critically discern between malign and benign otherness. It argues that a logic of undecidability needs an ethical hermeneutics capable of discerning between good and evil.

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Perpetual Peace.IMMANUEL KANT - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49:380.
Of God Who Comes to Mind.Emmanuel Levinas - 1998 - Stanford University Press.

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