The purpose of this paper is to show how the interaction between Kantian ethics and some aspects of Heideggerian philosophy can lead to the model of a subject in immediate relationship with others and with his or her community. The positions of Jean-Luc Nancy and Jacques Derrida on this question are presented in contrast with those of Alain Renaut and Emmanuel Lévinas to elucidate their differing ways of interpreting the relationship between Kant and Heidegger with regard to ethics, apriorism, and subjectivity.
Heideggerian Ethics and Kantian Ethics: Diverging Interpretations in Contemporary French Debate / Serafini, Luca. - In: THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH SOCIETY FOR PHENOMENOLOGY. - ISSN 0007-1773. - 48:4(2017), pp. 319-335. [10.1080/00071773.2017.1325590]
Heideggerian Ethics and Kantian Ethics: Diverging Interpretations in Contemporary French Debate
Luca Serafini
2017
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to show how the interaction between Kantian ethics and some aspects of Heideggerian philosophy can lead to the model of a subject in immediate relationship with others and with his or her community. The positions of Jean-Luc Nancy and Jacques Derrida on this question are presented in contrast with those of Alain Renaut and Emmanuel Lévinas to elucidate their differing ways of interpreting the relationship between Kant and Heidegger with regard to ethics, apriorism, and subjectivity.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.