The Other and Otherness: An Intro to Emmanuel Levinas

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • This is a short video I made to help my students understand Emmanuel Levinas's concept of Otherness as it applies to media studies.

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  • @Shrixxu
    @Shrixxu Před 2 lety +12

    I’m a sophomore in high school with a phenomenal history teacher who has a PhD in philosophy and he encouraged me to do my WWII research paper on Levinas! Thank you for this video😄

  • @isiraranathunga9428
    @isiraranathunga9428 Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you so much Mr. Moffat. I was googling this topic and almost got my head exploded from reading and listening to those contents. Your explanation is very clear and easy to understand. Thanks again.

  • @frialsharefabdo7715
    @frialsharefabdo7715 Před 3 lety +6

    💚 From Syria ....we are all One pure Love and One Infinite pure Consciousness & Awareness .

  • @simplyenglishtips4963
    @simplyenglishtips4963 Před 4 lety +17

    this was incredibly helpful for teaching Camus and Daoud! Thank you so much

  • @valkarkauskas9488
    @valkarkauskas9488 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Fun fact, both Al Jolson and Levinas talked about in this video and who became extremely famous in US and France respecitvely, were born in Kaunas, Lithuania. Small world.

  • @redlady935
    @redlady935 Před 7 lety +7

    Excellent and clear. Thank you. I've looked for an overview like this for years.

  • @sophieschonfeld2943
    @sophieschonfeld2943 Před 5 lety +7

    Thank you so much! I was really struggling with this in class, but now I finally got the gist and can actually decipher what I wrote down!!

  • @Mavial
    @Mavial Před 3 lety +3

    ive been struggling with levinas but youre an absolute master when it comes to summing him up. thanks a lot.

  • @eugenealvarez4741
    @eugenealvarez4741 Před 2 lety +3

    Bravo Professor! The 20 thumbs down people are full of s*** this was fantastic. I have taken three philosophy courses at California State University Fresno where the professor is a great philosophy teacher Thomas Higgins. He like you says that Levinas is a hard read but I thank you for helping me understand Emmanuel Levinas. Keep up the good work and I'm subscribing to you. Even though my major is criminology I decided to minor in philosophy. Thank you for this video.

  • @v.berart8854
    @v.berart8854 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you! Just a little historical inaccuracy: Levinas was not in the resistance during the war. He was a reservist in the French army, as a Russian language translator. He was taken as a prisoner of war by the German army when they won the war against France in 1940. Being a prisoner of war, he was spared the concentration camps. He was kept in a special camp for Jewish prisoners of war - not as 'fancy' as the non-jewish French military prisoners camps but it allowed him to survive.
    His wife and child survived the war thanks to Catholique nones who hid them. The rest of his family who was still in Lithuania died in concentration camps.

  • @adelinekugler3793
    @adelinekugler3793 Před 3 lety +5

    thank you so much for this clear explanation of Levinas, it really helped me to understand key concepts of my class on diversity!

  • @erikasalo8690
    @erikasalo8690 Před 6 lety +18

    A happy Finnish theology student thanks you! :)

    • @kaelmoffat2198
      @kaelmoffat2198  Před 6 lety +2

      Many thanks...herzlichen Dank!

    • @giruksen
      @giruksen Před 5 lety +2

      A happy art student From Finland thank you as well!

    • @coffeesmug3406
      @coffeesmug3406 Před 5 lety +1

      Taide ja teologia opiskelijoita? Teil on niiku tavote valmistuu työttömäks vai xD

  • @sudhasharma4083
    @sudhasharma4083 Před 4 lety +3

    I really appreciate your understanding of Levinas’ concepts. Thanks for sharing

  • @potemkin2310
    @potemkin2310 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I appreciate this class. Thank you

  • @trishatindall8900
    @trishatindall8900 Před 2 lety +2

    This is a really helpful overview. Thank you!

  • @Deeestarrru
    @Deeestarrru Před 2 lety +1

    Hey!❤️ this was really helpful🥺
    I have an exam tomorrow and this is just great. Thank you so much, love from Nigeria 🇳🇬

  • @badenbaldry50
    @badenbaldry50 Před 6 lety

    I find Levinas to be a Philosophy beyond and subversive to the concepts of subject-object and intentionality.
    If the self/ego is autochonous as Levinas argues where does and should this lead us.
    His Philosophy explores this extremely rich horizon.
    He really is a very important thinker.

  • @Mesfizzy
    @Mesfizzy Před rokem +1

    Thank You so much for this!

  • @mayanlogos92
    @mayanlogos92 Před 2 lety +1

    good piece for my presentation abt attitudes towards alterity

  • @Nolimit.n
    @Nolimit.n Před 4 lety +2

    This was so helpful and explained clearly. Thank you Mr M

  • @varrxcia
    @varrxcia Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for this quick but really informative overview!

  • @samsunnewa1280
    @samsunnewa1280 Před rokem

    Thank you so much. You and your explanations are amazing. You helped a lot⚘

  • @kaeyasasscheeks1832
    @kaeyasasscheeks1832 Před 3 lety +1

    thank you so much for this for I have to make a persuasive speech about this topic for next week

  • @taesax5891
    @taesax5891 Před 4 lety +3

    Thankyou this was extremely helpful!

  • @morqesahar
    @morqesahar Před 4 lety

    Thank you, very good introduction for my analysis of treating otherness in translation.

  • @hanaabdelshakour4425
    @hanaabdelshakour4425 Před 3 lety

    You helped get through s serious project! thank you, this was very informative!

  • @H.J.G
    @H.J.G Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you.

  • @leonho1450
    @leonho1450 Před 10 měsíci

    great video

  • @julesjgreig
    @julesjgreig Před 3 lety

    This was excellent, Kael: thank you very much.

  • @shawnchristophermalig4339

    Yey, thank you
    (I'm going to teach my I-other) chz

  • @ricket2edgg
    @ricket2edgg Před 2 lety

    The Quranic verse at 05:15 in the video actually says that the "believers" are one brotherhood. It doesn't mention "humanity" as a whole in the verse cited.
    "The believers are but one brotherhood, so make peace between your brothers. And be mindful of Allah so you may be shown mercy." (Quran surah 49, verse 10)

    • @kaelmoffat2198
      @kaelmoffat2198  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for bringing this up. I've seen several translations and I asked one of the brothers at the local mosque about this verse; he said that many Muslims think of this verse as applying to humanity in general while others see this in a more traditional way, meaning "believers" only are a "brotherhood." Not being Muslim, The most that I can say is that I'm aware of this debate in the community. It seems that all three Abrahamic faiths struggle with insider/outsider concerns.

  • @joevalentin2450
    @joevalentin2450 Před rokem

    What's the significance of the face in Levinas' metaphor of the face? Why did he not choose the the hands, or the feet or the other parts of the body in his discourse? Why, the face? What is involved in there? What's the matter with the face? Why not our names?

    • @kaelmoffat2198
      @kaelmoffat2198  Před 3 měsíci

      This is an interesting set of questions here. Honestly...I remember reading this...but can't bring it exactly to mind right now. I can offer an explanation, but it is couched more in feminist language than his own...but the face is part of the body and the part through which most people get to know others (more so than the hands and the feet...although we can get to know others through them as well). A name is not the body. It is associated with the body, but it is not the body. Many people can have the same name...even first and last name...but no two people can have the same body (unless you're Steve Martin and Lilly Tomlin...sorry, couldn't resist the little film reference). I don't know how much Levinas knew feminism or felt about it, but I do know feminists who like Levinas a lot and there's definitely some convergences between his work and feminism.

  • @stephinsilvester7985
    @stephinsilvester7985 Před rokem

    Thank you..

  • @valentinab2544
    @valentinab2544 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks I’m in intro to philosophy and reading levinas is just...awkward I am confused when I read his stuff

    • @kaelmoffat2198
      @kaelmoffat2198  Před 4 lety

      Oh yeah! A commentator I read said it was hard to tell who was worse, Kant or Levinas :-)

  • @jeremiasherskovits2947

    thank you so much! you made it really clear!

  • @evanhadkins5532
    @evanhadkins5532 Před 4 lety

    My problem is the 'absolutely' in "absolutely other". I know what he is getting at, but we are able to communicate, so the difference is not absolute.

  • @sameednaama
    @sameednaama Před 2 lety

    Thanks. I was struggling to understand this for one of my essays :)

  • @sabrinakrisb4672
    @sabrinakrisb4672 Před 3 lety

    Very very very helpful thank you so much !!!

  • @brachal.ettinger9011
    @brachal.ettinger9011 Před 2 lety

    Portrait photos of Emmanuel Levinas by Bracha L. Ettinger in the frame of a Conversation between Levinas and Ettinger, 1991

  • @vonvidor1399
    @vonvidor1399 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello, I’m really having a hard time answering this question, what does Levinas mean when he says that the face of the other puts our being into question? Hope you could answer this. It would really mean a lot! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @earthjustice01
      @earthjustice01 Před 3 lety

      Listen to this lecture again, because the Prof explains it. I can try, but I am also new to Levinas. Think of Trump, he just uses people, he is totally selfish. Whatever he encounters an Other, it does not change him or deflect him from what he is doing. This is the opposite of what Levinas is getting at. Watch the animation: "anomalisa" it is a one hour meditation on this exact subject.

  • @pokapoka6428
    @pokapoka6428 Před 4 měsíci

    I know this may be a stretch seeing this video is so old but do you remember where you found the sources for this lecture? I'm writing a paper and I really loved the way you explained things here but need to cite the sources in my paper

    • @kaelmoffat2198
      @kaelmoffat2198  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Can you shoot me an email at work: kmoffat@stmartin.edu I don't remember all my sources, but I can point you to some.

  • @screensaves
    @screensaves Před rokem

    Ty

  • @serenitymoon7557
    @serenitymoon7557 Před 5 lety +1

    This is a very informative, concise and clearly-presented video! Thank you very much! :)

  • @amanpreetsingh2392
    @amanpreetsingh2392 Před 2 lety

    Really very helpful Sir

  • @AdityaRajKapoorLordFuseBox

    thank you. very clear

  • @lauresharafi7770
    @lauresharafi7770 Před 4 lety

    Great video. Tks!

  • @galvarez1202
    @galvarez1202 Před 4 lety

    Thank you Kael for the quick sumarry on Levinas. However, my instructor did not have the class read Levinas as Levinas was hard to understand. Instead my instructor had the class read Colin Davis' An Introduction To Levinas. I could not understand Davis until I could understand Levinas thanks to your video. But can you explain further what the h... Davis' trying to say?

  • @Dayglodaydreams
    @Dayglodaydreams Před 4 lety +1

    ...Well damn, maybe I needed to hear this...individualism and "will to [social and creative] power" maybe is not the thing to doggedly pursue.

  • @ClaudiaAguirre
    @ClaudiaAguirre Před 4 lety +1

    This is great, thank you! Is it safe to say that when you read about "otherness" or "othering" in the social sciences, that the concept can be traced back to Levinas' philosophy?

    • @kaelmoffat2198
      @kaelmoffat2198  Před 4 lety

      That is a great question, but not one I can answer completely confidently right now. My sense is that the concept of self/other is older than Levinas (structuralists and phenomenologists were using that binary) and the way he writes about it seems to suggest that he is re-conceptualizing the concept of the Other.

    • @ClaudiaAguirre
      @ClaudiaAguirre Před 4 lety

      @@kaelmoffat2198 Thank you very much for the insight. My former philosophy prof wasn't able to tell me off-hand either. I'm guessing it's one of those on-going conversations that go back quite a way and is hard to trace; and that it has been taken up in several ways since then too (e.g. as has been done in post-colonial theory). It's good to know that the self/other binary was already being discussed before Levinas. I appreciate your reply :)

  • @jreyes5015
    @jreyes5015 Před 4 lety

    may I ask what is the correct pronunciation... Levinas or Lavanos?... thanks for the asnwer!

  • @AdityaRajKapoorLordFuseBox

    Did Levinas’ OTHER also imply that man made God in his image?

    • @kaelmoffat2198
      @kaelmoffat2198  Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah...this is a good question. Levinas is hard enough to read, that I've really only looked at his philosophical work and not really at his theological writings...LOL.

  • @crazysox305
    @crazysox305 Před 3 lety

    Thank you!

  • @Rizospher
    @Rizospher Před 5 lety

    I love Levinas

  • @galvarez1202
    @galvarez1202 Před 4 lety

    Well done!

  • @BenedictineLauraSwan
    @BenedictineLauraSwan Před 7 lety

    Nicely done

  • @yuka4897
    @yuka4897 Před 5 lety +1

    this was really helpful! thank you

  • @dr.rakeshpandey4920
    @dr.rakeshpandey4920 Před 3 lety

    Great

  • @JungleFeverForOShea
    @JungleFeverForOShea Před 5 lety

    Thanks blood

  • @fabiancalderon6729
    @fabiancalderon6729 Před 5 lety

    do more please

  • @Niaurus
    @Niaurus Před 5 lety

    “Western philosophy starts with the Self” - only that notion was established some 2300 years after the beginning of Western philosophy

    • @evanhadkins5532
      @evanhadkins5532 Před 4 lety +1

      Virtue Ethics etc are focused on the self in Levinas sense.

  • @valeriedodgereyna7785
    @valeriedodgereyna7785 Před 6 lety

    Well done! Mr Moffat I have some questions. Can you provide your email for me?

  • @Dayglodaydreams
    @Dayglodaydreams Před 4 lety

    I don't recall liking German intellectual ontology...the text......

  • @navis5284
    @navis5284 Před 3 lety

    Better to study Torah in Hebrew than read Levinas...

  • @syedaliraza1494
    @syedaliraza1494 Před 3 lety

    Please be a bit more audible

  • @user-td3ut4tg3v
    @user-td3ut4tg3v Před 4 lety

    哈哈that flag

  • @klownck
    @klownck Před 3 lety

    not liking this to keep it 420...

  • @kkbb3897
    @kkbb3897 Před 4 lety

    Lacks basic conceptual knowledge of the Other. Therfore also lacks any educational value for teaching Levinassian ethics.

    • @dr.rakeshpandey4920
      @dr.rakeshpandey4920 Před 3 lety

      Really great

    • @dr.rakeshpandey4920
      @dr.rakeshpandey4920 Před 3 lety

      Really great

    • @kkbb3897
      @kkbb3897 Před 3 lety

      @@dr.rakeshpandey4920 so I'm an idiot. "Conceptual knowledge of the Other" would rely on ontology, thus reducing the Other to the same. Meaning you have conceptual knowledge of the other and not the Other.
      Im kinda mad because I saw one of my papers published but it didn't have my name on it.
      Clearly it wasn't you
      But it was someone.

  • @MiguelDomingos1979
    @MiguelDomingos1979 Před rokem

    Thank you