You Shall Never Kill (2024)

Thou Shalt Not Kill

Adriana Cavarero et al.

Published online:

22 September 2016

Published in print:

01 September 2015

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9780823272341

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9780823267347

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Thou Shalt Not Kill

Adriana Cavarero andAngelo Scola

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97–102

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    September 2015

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Cavarero, Adriana, and others, 'You Shall Never Kill', in Margaret Adams Groesbeck, and Adam Sitze (eds), Thou Shalt Not Kill, Commonalities (FUP) (New York, NY, 2015; online edn, Fordham Scholarship Online, 22 Sept. 2016), https://doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823267347.003.0014, accessed 26 Oct. 2024.

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Abstract

Philosopher Emmanuel Lévinas proposes a radical re-interpretation of the sixth commandment in which the prohibition of homicide holds in all times and all situations. He assigns bloodshed no foundational function. Instead he sees in the face to face encounter of one human with another the recognition in each of the vulnerable “you” which precludes the possibility of homicide. Lévinas cites Jacob’s fear of killing his brother Esau as proof that the fear of killing is stronger than fear of death itself. The ego does not precede the encounter but rather “I” is constituted in the recognition of the other. Thus Lévinas moves beyond Jesus’s “you must love your neighbor as yourself” and urges “Love your neighbor; he is yourself.”

Keywords: Esau, Jacob, Lévinas, Emmanuel

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Philosophy of Religion

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Margaret Adams Groesbeck,

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