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Loving More, Being Less: Reflections on Vladimir Jankélévitch’s Le paradoxe de la morale

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Author(s)
Jennifer Rosato
Keywords
Vladimir Jankélévitch
Le paradoxe de la morale
Love
Being
Ethics
Philosophy (General)
B1-5802

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/609622
Online Access
https://doaj.org/article/9e3f09bfa658498da62069675072877f
Abstract
In <em>Le paradoxe de la morale</em>, Vladimir Jankélévitch proposes that the moral life is a matter of balancing the demands of love, which call us to give without limit, and our natural, egoistical attachment to self, which he terms 'being'. This balancing act is ultimately paradoxical since love must both depend on and overcome being. The vision of moral life as a paradoxical balancing act of love and being, however, is implicitly challenged by another, "supernatural" vision of ethics that Jankélévitch proposes near the end of the text. In these passages, the egoism of being that marks human nature is not merely balanced but genuinely transformed by the passionate care for an other. In this paper, these two visions of the ethical life offered by Jankélévitch's text are discussed in turn, and a way to read them as complementary rather than contradictory is proposed.
Date
2014-12-01
Type
Article
Identifier
oai:doaj.org/article:9e3f09bfa658498da62069675072877f
1936-6280
2155-1162
10.5195/jffp.2014.637
https://doaj.org/article/9e3f09bfa658498da62069675072877f
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