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    The Fearful Ethical Subject: On the Fear for the Other, Moral Education, and Levinas in the Pandemic
    with Patrick Slattery
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 40 (1): 81-92. 2020.
    The article seeks to reclaim a type of fear lost in silent omission in education, yet central to the development of an ethical subject. It distinguishes the fear described by Martin Heidegger through the concept of befindlichkeit and fear for the other as an essential moment for ethics articulated by Emmanuel Levinas. It argues that the latter conception of fear has inverted the traditional assumption of the ideal ethical subject as fearless. It then examines how Levinas’s interpretation of fear…Read more