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Le temps et l'autre

Le temps et l'autre

Emmanuel Levinas
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Emmanuel Levinas is a major voice in twentieth century European thought. Beginning his intellectual career in the 1920s, he has developed an original and comprehensive post rationalist ethics of social responsibility and obligation. The influence of his work has already been profound and far-reaching, readily acknowledged by such diverse and important figures as Jean-Paul Sartre, Jacques Derrida, and Enrique Dussel. Time and The Other was first presented as a series of lectures in 1946-47 at the College Philosophique and is probably the clearest statement of Levinas' thought. Along with Existence and Existents , it represents the first formulation of Levinas' own philosophy, later more fully developed in Totality and Infinity and Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence (1974
Language
French
Pages
92
Format
Paperback
Release
January 01, 1947

Le temps et l'autre

Emmanuel Levinas
0/5 ( ratings)
Emmanuel Levinas is a major voice in twentieth century European thought. Beginning his intellectual career in the 1920s, he has developed an original and comprehensive post rationalist ethics of social responsibility and obligation. The influence of his work has already been profound and far-reaching, readily acknowledged by such diverse and important figures as Jean-Paul Sartre, Jacques Derrida, and Enrique Dussel. Time and The Other was first presented as a series of lectures in 1946-47 at the College Philosophique and is probably the clearest statement of Levinas' thought. Along with Existence and Existents , it represents the first formulation of Levinas' own philosophy, later more fully developed in Totality and Infinity and Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence (1974
Language
French
Pages
92
Format
Paperback
Release
January 01, 1947

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