Ethik des Widerstands : Hobbes – Kant – Hegel – Levinas

Resistance is a category that has so far been largely neglected in philosophical discourse, although its relevance becomes particularly complex when considered from ethical, phenomenological, epistemological, and gender-specific perspectives. As a boundary concept, resistance opens up new perspectiv...

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Glavni avtor: Keintzel, Brigitta
Format: Online
Jezik:nemščina
Izdano: Nomos 2025
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Online dostop:https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/109042
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Izvleček:Resistance is a category that has so far been largely neglected in philosophical discourse, although its relevance becomes particularly complex when considered from ethical, phenomenological, epistemological, and gender-specific perspectives. As a boundary concept, resistance opens up new perspectives on questions of subjectivity, freedom, and social transformation. In engagement with Hobbes, Kant, and Hegel, it is especially in Levinas’s work that the complexity of ethical resistance becomes apparent: Levinas understands resistance not merely as refusal or limitation, but as an ethical attitude that makes space for the Other and enables responsibility.