This essay reflects on the way that Emmanuel Levinas stages the difference between Judaism and Philosophy, namely how he approaches Jewish thought as a concrete other of philosophy. The claim is that this mise en scène underlies Levinas’s oeuvre not only as a discourse about the Other, but as a real scene of an actual encounter with otherness, namely the encounter of philosophy with the epistemic otherness of Judaism. It is in the turn to Jewish thought beyond Philosophy that the essay identifies Heidegger’s strongest influence on Levinas. The essay’s reflection is performed through a reading of Levinas’s first major philosophical work of 1961, Totality and Infinity. The encounter between Philosophy and Judaism is explored in this context b...
This article investigates the reception of kantian philosophy in the dialogical thinking of Emmanuel...
This thesis is about the relationship between ethics and language in the work of the contemporary Fr...
One important area of Levinas's Jewish thought consists in his Talmudic read~ ings. Over the course ...
Investigates the philosophical relationship between Levinas and Heidegger in a nonpolemical context,...
This study is an examination of the early philosophical writings by Emmanuel Levinas, and shows how ...
Already in his earlier works Levinas proposes a distinct phenomenological project which takes into ...
The universe is full of beings. Throughout the history of philosophy and of human thought many have ...
This dissertation examines the contributions of Martin Heidegger and Emmanuel Levinas to an understa...
This paper focuses on Levinas’ criticism in the 1960s of «attachment to place» in the work of Heideg...
Emmanuel Levinas and Hans Jonas draw on their roots in phenomenology and Judaism to answer the ethic...
To date, scholars addressing the theme of Martin Heidegger and religion have most often examined his...
Thinking of difference in this dissertation is presented by a philosophical reconstruction of the no...
This study aims to accomplish two tasks: First, it is argued that an ءethical transcendental philoso...
Emmanuel Levinas’s thought poses a great challenge and provocation, because it is a matter of a comp...
With the publication of Martin Heidegger’s ‘Black Notebooks’ (volumes 94–97 of the Heidegger Gesamta...
This article investigates the reception of kantian philosophy in the dialogical thinking of Emmanuel...
This thesis is about the relationship between ethics and language in the work of the contemporary Fr...
One important area of Levinas's Jewish thought consists in his Talmudic read~ ings. Over the course ...
Investigates the philosophical relationship between Levinas and Heidegger in a nonpolemical context,...
This study is an examination of the early philosophical writings by Emmanuel Levinas, and shows how ...
Already in his earlier works Levinas proposes a distinct phenomenological project which takes into ...
The universe is full of beings. Throughout the history of philosophy and of human thought many have ...
This dissertation examines the contributions of Martin Heidegger and Emmanuel Levinas to an understa...
This paper focuses on Levinas’ criticism in the 1960s of «attachment to place» in the work of Heideg...
Emmanuel Levinas and Hans Jonas draw on their roots in phenomenology and Judaism to answer the ethic...
To date, scholars addressing the theme of Martin Heidegger and religion have most often examined his...
Thinking of difference in this dissertation is presented by a philosophical reconstruction of the no...
This study aims to accomplish two tasks: First, it is argued that an ءethical transcendental philoso...
Emmanuel Levinas’s thought poses a great challenge and provocation, because it is a matter of a comp...
With the publication of Martin Heidegger’s ‘Black Notebooks’ (volumes 94–97 of the Heidegger Gesamta...
This article investigates the reception of kantian philosophy in the dialogical thinking of Emmanuel...
This thesis is about the relationship between ethics and language in the work of the contemporary Fr...
One important area of Levinas's Jewish thought consists in his Talmudic read~ ings. Over the course ...