@article{e74bc36f-6b54-4057-93d4-2771172db791, author = {Ewa Nowak}, title = {Evolution and uniqueness. The concept of law according to Emmanuel Lévinas}, journal = {Principia}, volume = {2015}, number = {Volume 61-62}, year = {2016}, issn = {0867-5392}, pages = {55-88},keywords = {Lévinas; positive law; ambiguity of law; law versus ethics; the ‘Third’; primacy of justice; responsibility; rights of man}, abstract = {This paper explores the tension between ethics and law in the theory of Emmanuel Lévinas. Institutions and ethics have different relations with individuals in their ‘uniqueness’ and ‘legal subjectivity’. After unmasking the ambivalence of positive law, Lévinas issued a robust appeal for laws to be anchored in civic discourse. They should also be orientated towards the pre-original rights of man. In Lévinas’s writings, the notions of justice and the ‘Third’ become increasingly important. The author has followed that evolution and sketched the framework of a sceptical philosophyof law according to Lévinas, irrespective of his apparent predilection for unconditional ethics.}, doi = {10.4467/20843887PI.15.004.5533}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/principia/article/ewolucja-i-osobliwosc-pojecie-prawa-wedlug-emmanuela-levinasa} }