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The Ethical Value of the Inhumanity in Art A Levinasian Reading
Author(s) -
Aisha Pagnes
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
itinera
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2039-9251
DOI - 10.54103/2039-9251/16935
Subject(s) - criticism , relation (database) , face (sociological concept) , philosophy , value (mathematics) , subject (documents) , epistemology , aesthetics , reading (process) , literature , art , linguistics , computer science , library science , database , machine learning
Reality and its Shadow, a brief yet powerful essay written in 1948, is the only text where Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995) deals solely with the ontology of art. Already in this early text, we can see how his understanding that ethics is the ground of philosophy drives his discussion. The nature of art is therefore treated in relation to what it does, ethically, to the subject, the maker, and the viewer. Art is the “inhumanity” and “inversion” of ethics. Only philosophical criticism reintegrates its “inhumanity” in the ethical relation. The strength of Levinas’s philosophy issues from a pre-cognitive commitment to the “other”, epitomised in the “face to face” relation. Any philosophy emphasising the primacy of the subject over and above the “other” crumbles under his reading. Yet this same strength implies that those domains where the “face to face” relation is obscured lead to irresponsibility. One such domain is art. In this essay I argue that by applying his mature work to the criticism he advances in Reality and its Shadow we can find ethical value in art in virtue of its “inhumanity” and “inversion”. That is, we can agree with Levinas that art leads to irresponsibility, and yet ascribe to it positive ethical value in Levinas's own terms. This can help concretise the tension between the ethical and unethical aspects of art within a Levinasian framework.

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