Reading the texts of Emmanuel Levinas (1906–1995) often means entering a strange and lyrical world, a world rife with poetic invocation and profound sensitivity to the suffering of humanity, a world where the philosophical cardinal points of ethics and ontology are repositioned in laying out the terms of responsible subjectivity. Such a world, in its poignant lyricism and philosophical reorientation, has brought us a language of ethics that is deeply resonant with the experience of human relationality
This paper, drawing on the work of Emmanuel Levinas, problematises the primacy of ontological and ep...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 47-48.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Ethics -- Chapter 2. Aesthet...
In a world in which everything is reduced “to the play of signs detached from what is signified,” ...
Reading the texts of Emmanuel Levinas (1906–1995) often means entering a strange and lyrical world,...
Emmanuel Levinas' s reorientation of ethics as preceding ontology and his radical presentation of re...
The teaching relation has always been a puzzle. Some take education as the passing on and acquisitio...
For the past 15 years, scholars in education have focused on Levinas’s work largely in terms of his...
Levinas’s ethics has not been able to address the plethora of human challenges arising from the ethi...
This dissertation examines the contributions of Martin Heidegger and Emmanuel Levinas to an understa...
This thesis presents a study of Emmanuel Levinas’s Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence as a respo...
This dissertation investigates the possibility of developing a practical ethics from the work of the...
Levinas conceived ethics as a contestation of the ontological imperialism and its asphyxiating order...
The article, as declared by the author in the introduction, aims at entering into a dialogue with th...
This article explores the influence of Émile Durkheim on the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas in order...
Emmanuel Levinas and Hans Jonas draw on their roots in phenomenology and Judaism to answer the ethic...
This paper, drawing on the work of Emmanuel Levinas, problematises the primacy of ontological and ep...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 47-48.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Ethics -- Chapter 2. Aesthet...
In a world in which everything is reduced “to the play of signs detached from what is signified,” ...
Reading the texts of Emmanuel Levinas (1906–1995) often means entering a strange and lyrical world,...
Emmanuel Levinas' s reorientation of ethics as preceding ontology and his radical presentation of re...
The teaching relation has always been a puzzle. Some take education as the passing on and acquisitio...
For the past 15 years, scholars in education have focused on Levinas’s work largely in terms of his...
Levinas’s ethics has not been able to address the plethora of human challenges arising from the ethi...
This dissertation examines the contributions of Martin Heidegger and Emmanuel Levinas to an understa...
This thesis presents a study of Emmanuel Levinas’s Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence as a respo...
This dissertation investigates the possibility of developing a practical ethics from the work of the...
Levinas conceived ethics as a contestation of the ontological imperialism and its asphyxiating order...
The article, as declared by the author in the introduction, aims at entering into a dialogue with th...
This article explores the influence of Émile Durkheim on the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas in order...
Emmanuel Levinas and Hans Jonas draw on their roots in phenomenology and Judaism to answer the ethic...
This paper, drawing on the work of Emmanuel Levinas, problematises the primacy of ontological and ep...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 47-48.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Ethics -- Chapter 2. Aesthet...
In a world in which everything is reduced “to the play of signs detached from what is signified,” ...