Third, we present Levinas's insistence on the philosophical primacy of ethics, showing how he infuses his ethical philosophy with religious themes, elevating moral philosophy to the level of ultimate concern in a way that even atheist social theorists such as Marx or Freud could appreciate. We ...
文章 « Correspondance Roger Burggraeve – Emmanuel Lévinas (10 juillet – 4 août 1975) » « 罗杰·伯格格雷夫 - 伊曼纽尔·列维纳斯通信(1975年7月10日至8月4日) » dans R. Burggraeve, Emmanuel Levinas et la socialité de l’argent, Peeters, 1997, p. 87-98 文章 « Dans quel ...
Levinas’ thought has been little known, and his intriguing philosophy of language offers a major entrée to his position.2Language plays the central role in his philosophy, and in view of its centrality, as well, in a
Emmanuel Levinasexteriorityinfinityintersubjectivityphilosophy of therapyThis article sets the study of Levinas in the context of therapists' use of philosophy, and in particular in Peter F. Schmid's use of Levinas. It offers an alternative emphasis in reading his work, based on three key themes:...
Journal for the Study of Religions & IdeologiesFrunză, Sandu. "Philosophy and Judaic Pattern in the Thinking of Martin Buber and Emmanuel Levinas". In: Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies, Issue No. 1, Spring, 2002, 42-52. www.jsri.ro...
Emmanuel Levinas’ centennial was commemorated in 2006 at conferences throughout the world. The retrospectives were well-warranted. The Lithuanian-born Jewish philosopher was a major figure in 20th century thought, taking Western philosophy to task for its failure to engage ethics. Indeed, Levinas’ ...
Levinas's Interpretation Of Being -- 2. Levinas's Interpretation Of Time -- 3. The Challenge Of Ethics As First Philosophy -- Pt. Ii. Ethics As First Philosophy -- 4. Levinas's Contribution To Contemporary Religious Thought -- 5. Levinas's Contribution To Contemporary Philosophy. Robert ...
Emmanuel Levinas (1906D1996) has exerted a profound influence on 20th-century continental philosophy. This anthology, including Levinas's key philosophical texts over a period of more than forty years, provides an ideal introduction to his thought and offers insights into his most innovative ideas....
Emmanuel Lévinas was a Lithuanian-born French philosopher renowned for his powerful critique of the preeminence of ontology (the philosophical study of being) in the history of Western philosophy, particularly in the work of the German philosopher Marti
complex relationships with other theorists and theories Emmanuel Levinas’s unique contribution to theory set an exemplary standard for all subsequent thought. This outstanding guide to his work will prove invaluable to scholars and students across a wide range of disciplines - from philosophy and ...