This paper presents critics of teleological unity of western philosophy developed by Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Derrida. One of the key elements of maintained critics is an attempt to redefine western concept of human being which is based on transcendental analyses. The article has two aims. The first is to show that presented by Derrida and Levinas concept of the Other which transcend teleological paradigm has to be formulated inside this paradigm. Philosophies of the Other are then not negative but rather affirmative critics of western philosophy. The second aim is to show that project of overcome the ontological pole of human’s temporal unity can be interpreted as the critic of critic
It has now been almost 50 years since Derrida gave his assessment of the state of philosophy in Fran...
This thesis presents a study of Emmanuel Levinas’s Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence as a respo...
Differing from the mainstream notion about deconstruction as a differential reading of texts, the pa...
This paper presents critics of teleological unity of western philosophy developed by Emmanuel Levin...
Levinas’s reflections arose as a critique of traditional philosophy which, since it was based on pre...
In this reading a notion of the human is developed through an engagement with the work of French phi...
The philosophy of Levinas poses a challenge to anthropology. For Levinas, the ‘secrecy of subjectivi...
The mutual influence between Derrida and Levinas is well known. Derrida devoted numerous texts to Le...
La notion d'eschatologie est originellement théologique : elle est pourtant réinvestie par la philos...
In ‘Force of law’ Derrida appears to suggest that emancipatory ideals and human rights have a contin...
Using Jacques Derrida’s deconstruction of Levinas’s other, the paper argues that philosophy’s involv...
the Limits of Reason Alone ’ has been widely appreciated by scholars. Yet little fundamentally criti...
This article explains the thought of Emmanuel Levinas in his work Humanism of the Other around four ...
This book explores some of the implications of interpreting Derrida through the new materialist lens...
Emmanuel Levinas’s Totality and Infinity (1961) is explicitly con-cerned with the suppression of the...
It has now been almost 50 years since Derrida gave his assessment of the state of philosophy in Fran...
This thesis presents a study of Emmanuel Levinas’s Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence as a respo...
Differing from the mainstream notion about deconstruction as a differential reading of texts, the pa...
This paper presents critics of teleological unity of western philosophy developed by Emmanuel Levin...
Levinas’s reflections arose as a critique of traditional philosophy which, since it was based on pre...
In this reading a notion of the human is developed through an engagement with the work of French phi...
The philosophy of Levinas poses a challenge to anthropology. For Levinas, the ‘secrecy of subjectivi...
The mutual influence between Derrida and Levinas is well known. Derrida devoted numerous texts to Le...
La notion d'eschatologie est originellement théologique : elle est pourtant réinvestie par la philos...
In ‘Force of law’ Derrida appears to suggest that emancipatory ideals and human rights have a contin...
Using Jacques Derrida’s deconstruction of Levinas’s other, the paper argues that philosophy’s involv...
the Limits of Reason Alone ’ has been widely appreciated by scholars. Yet little fundamentally criti...
This article explains the thought of Emmanuel Levinas in his work Humanism of the Other around four ...
This book explores some of the implications of interpreting Derrida through the new materialist lens...
Emmanuel Levinas’s Totality and Infinity (1961) is explicitly con-cerned with the suppression of the...
It has now been almost 50 years since Derrida gave his assessment of the state of philosophy in Fran...
This thesis presents a study of Emmanuel Levinas’s Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence as a respo...
Differing from the mainstream notion about deconstruction as a differential reading of texts, the pa...