The metaethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas challenges Western egocentrism by describing the self as egoic yet nevertheless ethically called to transcend its own obsessions, compulsions, and addictions, and to respect and serve others.
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Levinas makes distinctions that offer Psychology the basis for an Alternative Paradigm open to paradox.
While Power is powerful and weakness is weak, Power can sabotage itself, and the weakness of others has Power to command our attention and service.
The metaethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas challenges Western egocentrism by describing the self as egoic yet nevertheless ethically called to transcend its own obsessions, compulsions, and addictions, and to respect and serve others