Levinas's Rhetorical Demand: The Unending Obligation of Communication Ethics

Levinas's Rhetorical Demand: The Unending Obligation of Communication Ethics

ISBN-10:
0809335697
ISBN-13:
9780809335695
Pub. Date:
03/15/2017
Publisher:
Southern Illinois University Press
ISBN-10:
0809335697
ISBN-13:
9780809335695
Pub. Date:
03/15/2017
Publisher:
Southern Illinois University Press
Levinas's Rhetorical Demand: The Unending Obligation of Communication Ethics

Levinas's Rhetorical Demand: The Unending Obligation of Communication Ethics

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Overview


Distinguished Book Award, Philosophy of Communication Division, National Communication Association, 2017

Top Book Award, Communication Ethics Division, National Communication Association, 2017

Philosopher Emmanuel Levinas’s ethics as first philosophy explicates a human obligation and responsibility to and for the Other that is an unending and imperfect commitment. In Levinas’s Rhetorical Demand: The Unending Obligation of Communication Ethics, Ronald C. Arnett underscores the profundity of Levinas’s insights for communication ethics.

Arnett outlines communication ethics as a primordial call of responsibility central to Levinas’s writing and mission, analyzing it through a Levinasian lens with examination of social artifacts ranging from the Heidegger-Cassirer debate to Rupert Murdoch’s News of the World story concerning illicit possession of information.

Levinas’s Rhetorical Demand offers an account of Levinas’s project and the pragmatic implications of attending to a call of responsibility to and for the Other. This book yields a rich and nuanced understanding of Levinas’s work, revealing the practical importance of his insights, and including a discussion of related theorists and thinkers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809335695
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 03/15/2017
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 334
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author



Ronald C. Arnett is the chair of and a professor in the Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies at Duquesne University and the Patricia Doherty Yoder and Ronald Wolfe Endowed Chair in Communication Ethics. He is the author or coauthor of ten books, including Communication Ethics in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt’s Rhetoric of Warning and Hope, which received the 2013 Top Book Award from the Communication Ethics Division of the National Communication Association, and Dialogic Confession: Bonhoeffer’s Rhetoric of Responsibility, which received the 2006 Everett Lee Hunt Award from the Eastern Communication Association.
 

Table of Contents

Foreword Algis Mickunas vii

Acknowledgments xxi

Introduction: Emmanuel Levinas and Communication Ethics-Origins and Traces 1

1 Primordial Gesture: The Difficult Freedom of Communication Ethics 16

2 Footprints and Echoes: Emmanuel Levinas 41

3 The Commencement of Responsibility: The Enigma of the Face 66

4 Proper Names: Saying, Said, and the Trace 87

5 The Impersonal and the Sacred: Igniting Personal Responsibility 114

6 Imperfection: Ethics Disrupted by Justice-The Name of the Rose 134

7 Possession and Burden: Otherwise Than Murdoch's Information Acquisition 157

8 The Ethical Parvenu: Unremitting Accountability 175

9 Heidegger's Rectorate Address: Being as Mistaken Direction 198

10 Adieu to Levinas: The Unending Rhetoric of the Face 221

Notes 249

Bibliography 279

Index 297

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