The ethics of poetic expression in Emmanuel Lévinas and Maurice Blanchot

Authors

  • Berta Galofré Claret Universitat de Barcelona

Abstract

Lévinas believed that Blanchot identified artistic inspiration with his understanding of the il y a, that is, an inauthentic attitude toward life and the Other. Lévinas, who tried to overcome the neutrality of the il y a, criticised Blanchot’s desire to establish ethics as a prima philosophia. Lévinas asked himself in what way the artwork could give access to the ethical, which is why he explored the relationship between expression and responsibility. He concluded that poetic speaking was excluded from his understanding of ethical language. Therefore, Lévinas was against poetic activity, in ethical terms, because poetic activity (dis)possessed the subject/artist in such a way that the creator was not able to control his writing, which converted art into the worst kind of irresponsibility. This paper will focus on Lévinas’ first aesthetic period, and on the ideas collected in the essay La Réalité et son ombre, published in 1948.

Keywords

il y a, philosophy, literature, art, other, demand of writing, aesthetics, language

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Author Biography

Berta Galofré Claret, Universitat de Barcelona

Berta Galofré Claret (Sant Vicenç dels Horts, 1999). Bachelor in Humanities from UPF, currently studying for a Master’s in Contemporary Thought and Classical Tradition at UB. In her last year of her bachelor’s degree, she was awarded the Collaboration Scholarship by the Spanish Ministry of Education, which enabled her to study the Eros phenomenon in Neoplatonism through the Haas Library at UPF, in collaboration with the Alois Haas research group. Following completion of her bachelor’s degree, she was awarded another scholarship to develop an international research project at Vrije Universiteit Brussel during the summer. On this occasion, she was supervised by Professor Douglas Atkinson. She has participated in conferences such as the International Conference of Undergraduate Research (Warwick University & Monash University).

Published

2022-10-25

How to Cite

Galofré Claret, B. (2022). The ethics of poetic expression in Emmanuel Lévinas and Maurice Blanchot. Enrahonar. An International Journal of Theoretical and Practical Reason, 69, 37–44. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/enrahonar.1435

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