Ethical responsibility between communication and separation Reading the metaphysics of Martin Buber and Emmanuel Levinas
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According to Buber, ethical communication requires that two inseparable selves have a common and non-compulsory responsibility, and their encounter is the meeting of the ego with the you (je-tu), as a pair of an actual relationship that is itself a relationship - I with that (je- cela), in a moral temporal relationship, the proposition that made Levinas think that the other human being is different from the ego and separated from it, and the separation is what makes the other weirdness and also carries the ego feeling With absolute and urgent responsibility ,binds equality and individual identity is formed, in the moment and now, to what extent can it be said that the Levinasian and Buberian proposition is sufficient to speak of a moral encounter in the midst of the peculiarities of identity that distinguishes between the ego and the other?
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