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Post-Holocaust ethics: The morality of the use of power

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It is here suggested that traditional morality may have been at least partly responsible for the Holocaust. In considering whether it is legitimate in extreme cases to counter power with power, we are given sketches of the respective philosophical positions of Emmanuel Levinas and Martin Buber. The difficulty is that for Buber, as for Levinas, all philosophical systems are, at bottom, suspect.

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