When I look into the mirror, what do I see? DLSU students' creative reflections on the "Levisian other"

Emmanuel Levinas is the philosopher for the 21st century. His ideas seem to resonate clearly with contemporary young people who struggle continuously wit issues on what constitutes the self and the other. While most young people can't articulate themselves very well in traditional media like re...

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Main Author: Peracullo, Jeanne C.
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Published: Animo Repository 2009
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4111
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Institution: De La Salle University
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Summary:Emmanuel Levinas is the philosopher for the 21st century. His ideas seem to resonate clearly with contemporary young people who struggle continuously wit issues on what constitutes the self and the other. While most young people can't articulate themselves very well in traditional media like reflection papers and the like where they are expected to present their ideas in clear, logical and distinct manner, they are however, considerably and exceptionally adept at using current technologies to creatively and effectively express themselves. This paper presents a selected philosophy of the person student's take on 'Levinasian other' through their photo essays, songs, poetry and art. The selection will include works by some students on their choice of animals as the "other." A closer look into these creative inputs impacts on two important ways: firstly, on philosophizing as "praxis," and secondly, on extending the ethics of Levinas to include nonhuman beings