CONCEPT
The Totalizing Gaze
Levinas's diagnosis of the Western tradition's deepest commitment—the gaze that <em>comprehends</em> what it illuminates, converts the foreign into the familiar, and makes the infinite finite—now automated at civilizational scale by AI.
Levinas's major work Totality and Infinity was an indictment of the Western philosophical tradition's commitment to comprehension as the paradigmatic relationship between the self and the world. To comprehend—to bring the world within the horizon of understanding—is what the tradition celebrates as philosophical achievement. Levinas saw in this commitment something the tradition could not see in itself: a structure of violence. Not physical violence, but what he called the violence of the concept—the act by which the Other is stripped of its alterity and integrated into the economy of the Same. The light of rationality does not merely illuminate; it appropriates. The known object belongs to the knowing subject. The totalizing gaze is the gaze that looks upon the world and seeks to comprehend it whole, leaving no remainder, no excess, no shadow that escapes the light. Artificial intelligence is the most powerful instrument of the totalizing gaze ever constructed.
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