The Subject’s Embodiment In The Midst of Ontology And Ethics: A Phenomenological Survey of The Body In Martin Heidegger And Emmanuel Levinas’ Thoughts

Received: 01/02/2018       |       Accepted: 09/04/2019 <br />In his Being and Time, Heidegger does not illustrate Dasein’s embodiment but he postpones his illustration for some time in the future, namely in his Zollikon Seminars (1959-1969). In the seminars, Heidegger provides his clearest el...

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Main Authors: Mohammadreza Rikhtegaran, Alireza Sayadmansour
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spelling doaj-521f1bcff17a45b2b9e580e15793e8572020-11-25T01:39:51ZfasUniversity of QomPizhūhish/hā-yi Falsafī- Kalāmī1735-97912538-25002019-05-012179719610.22091/jptr-pfk.2019.2889.18251334The Subject’s Embodiment In The Midst of Ontology And Ethics: A Phenomenological Survey of The Body In Martin Heidegger And Emmanuel Levinas’ ThoughtsMohammadreza Rikhtegaran0Alireza Sayadmansour1Associate Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Letters and Humanities, University of Tehran,IranPhD Candidate of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Letters and Humanities, University of Tehran,IranReceived: 01/02/2018       |       Accepted: 09/04/2019 <br />In his Being and Time, Heidegger does not illustrate Dasein’s embodiment but he postpones his illustration for some time in the future, namely in his Zollikon Seminars (1959-1969). In the seminars, Heidegger provides his clearest elucidation for this primordial fact that Dasein’s embodiment is openness to the world; Dasein’s existence extends beyond and over its physical body thereby construing and analysing the world from an existential standpoint. He puts forward the title “bodying forth” for this primordial fact. Dissimilarly, Levinas, by adopting his peculiar ethical approach, criticises the Heideggerian Dasein: Heideggerian Dasein is sufficiently not human (i.e. “from flesh-and-blood”). Levinas lays stress upon the fact that the subject’s face-to-face encounter with the Other can be taken from the perspective of embodied reality. A novel wisdom of the body will be constituted in the context of the I’s ethical relationship with the Other and the I’s widely open receptivity to fulfilling the Other’s demands and needs. In this paper, having made an investigation into the subject’s embodiment in both philosophers’ different phenomenologies, a serious scrutiny will be given to the Levinasian critique of Dasein as it is insufficiently constituted “from flesh-and-blood <br />🞕 Rikhtegaran, M., & Sayadmansour, A. (2019). The Subject’s Embodiment In The Midst of Ontology And Ethics: A Phenomenological Survey of The Body In Martin Heidegger And Emmanuel Levinas’ Thoughts. <em>The Journal of Philosophical - Theological Research</em>, <em>21</em>(79), 71۔96. https://doi.org/10.22091/jptr-pfk.2019.2889.1825http://pfk.qom.ac.ir/article_1334_c149af4ae54ee4abe263c946835477ec.pdfEmbodimentEmmanuel LevinasEthical PhenomenologyFundamental OntologyMartin HeideggerZollikon Seminars
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The Subject’s Embodiment In The Midst of Ontology And Ethics: A Phenomenological Survey of The Body In Martin Heidegger And Emmanuel Levinas’ Thoughts
Pizhūhish/hā-yi Falsafī- Kalāmī
Embodiment
Emmanuel Levinas
Ethical Phenomenology
Fundamental Ontology
Martin Heidegger
Zollikon Seminars
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Alireza Sayadmansour
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title The Subject’s Embodiment In The Midst of Ontology And Ethics: A Phenomenological Survey of The Body In Martin Heidegger And Emmanuel Levinas’ Thoughts
title_short The Subject’s Embodiment In The Midst of Ontology And Ethics: A Phenomenological Survey of The Body In Martin Heidegger And Emmanuel Levinas’ Thoughts
title_full The Subject’s Embodiment In The Midst of Ontology And Ethics: A Phenomenological Survey of The Body In Martin Heidegger And Emmanuel Levinas’ Thoughts
title_fullStr The Subject’s Embodiment In The Midst of Ontology And Ethics: A Phenomenological Survey of The Body In Martin Heidegger And Emmanuel Levinas’ Thoughts
title_full_unstemmed The Subject’s Embodiment In The Midst of Ontology And Ethics: A Phenomenological Survey of The Body In Martin Heidegger And Emmanuel Levinas’ Thoughts
title_sort subject’s embodiment in the midst of ontology and ethics: a phenomenological survey of the body in martin heidegger and emmanuel levinas’ thoughts
publisher University of Qom
series Pizhūhish/hā-yi Falsafī- Kalāmī
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2538-2500
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Received: 01/02/2018       |       Accepted: 09/04/2019 <br />In his Being and Time, Heidegger does not illustrate Dasein’s embodiment but he postpones his illustration for some time in the future, namely in his Zollikon Seminars (1959-1969). In the seminars, Heidegger provides his clearest elucidation for this primordial fact that Dasein’s embodiment is openness to the world; Dasein’s existence extends beyond and over its physical body thereby construing and analysing the world from an existential standpoint. He puts forward the title “bodying forth” for this primordial fact. Dissimilarly, Levinas, by adopting his peculiar ethical approach, criticises the Heideggerian Dasein: Heideggerian Dasein is sufficiently not human (i.e. “from flesh-and-blood”). Levinas lays stress upon the fact that the subject’s face-to-face encounter with the Other can be taken from the perspective of embodied reality. A novel wisdom of the body will be constituted in the context of the I’s ethical relationship with the Other and the I’s widely open receptivity to fulfilling the Other’s demands and needs. In this paper, having made an investigation into the subject’s embodiment in both philosophers’ different phenomenologies, a serious scrutiny will be given to the Levinasian critique of Dasein as it is insufficiently constituted “from flesh-and-blood <br />🞕 Rikhtegaran, M., & Sayadmansour, A. (2019). The Subject’s Embodiment In The Midst of Ontology And Ethics: A Phenomenological Survey of The Body In Martin Heidegger And Emmanuel Levinas’ Thoughts. <em>The Journal of Philosophical - Theological Research</em>, <em>21</em>(79), 71۔96. https://doi.org/10.22091/jptr-pfk.2019.2889.1825
topic Embodiment
Emmanuel Levinas
Ethical Phenomenology
Fundamental Ontology
Martin Heidegger
Zollikon Seminars
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