The article aims to influence the link between language and care. To do this, an approximation to the Levinasian reflection on language is made. The anthropological-metaphysical conception of the human condition of Lévinas highlights the moral dimension of the word and the productivity of the relationship between saying the world and the gift, as one of the fundamental dimensions that allows the effective opening of the Self to otherness. All this leads us to explain the potentiality of his thought to lay the foundations for a hermeneutic ethics of care for the Other.
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