Emmanuel Levinas’s writings militate against an ontological way of thinking that he claims dominates the history of European philosophy. In their drive towards truth and knowledge, Levinas argues that thinkers like Kant, Hegel, and Heidegger efface the alterity of the Other, the Other’s “otherness,” by appropriating alterity as a moment of self-consciousness or Being. This ontological thinking, Levinas argues, attempts to violently reduce the unthematizable excess of the Other by systematically assimilating the Other in the concepts of totalizing thought. Levinas articulates his opposition to this tradition at length in Totality & Infinity by insisting upon an irreducible heteronomy: an Other who remains radically outside of any relationshi...
This thesis presents a study of Emmanuel Levinas’s Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence as a respo...
I present a novel interpretation of Emmanuel Levinas's phenomenology wherein I argue that his seemin...
In the history of Western philosophy, the metaphysical discourse has always drawn attention to the s...
Already in his earlier works Levinas proposes a distinct phenomenological project which takes into ...
Emmanuel Levinas’s Totality and Infinity (1961) is explicitly con-cerned with the suppression of the...
This paper investigates the temporal meaning of the alterity of the Other in Emmanuel Levinas’s Tota...
This thesis is about the relationship between ethics and language in the work of the contemporary Fr...
The aim of this article is to present the Levinasean thought before as the more original interpretat...
Kierkegaard and Levinas are both philosophers of singularity. The latter, in Difficult Freedom and P...
Kierkegaard and Levinas are both philosophers of singularity. The latter, in Difficult Freedom and P...
This thesis seeks to illustrate the importance of totality in the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas. Th...
My thesis contests a putative congruity between Derrida and Levinas concerning discussions of respon...
The text exposes the Levinasian narrative on the theme of subjectivity, which gains meaning ex-clusi...
Emmanuel Levinas views the phenomenological tradition as being predicated on an asymmetrical relatio...
The text exposes the Levinasian narrative on the theme of subjectivity, which gains meaning ex-clusi...
This thesis presents a study of Emmanuel Levinas’s Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence as a respo...
I present a novel interpretation of Emmanuel Levinas's phenomenology wherein I argue that his seemin...
In the history of Western philosophy, the metaphysical discourse has always drawn attention to the s...
Already in his earlier works Levinas proposes a distinct phenomenological project which takes into ...
Emmanuel Levinas’s Totality and Infinity (1961) is explicitly con-cerned with the suppression of the...
This paper investigates the temporal meaning of the alterity of the Other in Emmanuel Levinas’s Tota...
This thesis is about the relationship between ethics and language in the work of the contemporary Fr...
The aim of this article is to present the Levinasean thought before as the more original interpretat...
Kierkegaard and Levinas are both philosophers of singularity. The latter, in Difficult Freedom and P...
Kierkegaard and Levinas are both philosophers of singularity. The latter, in Difficult Freedom and P...
This thesis seeks to illustrate the importance of totality in the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas. Th...
My thesis contests a putative congruity between Derrida and Levinas concerning discussions of respon...
The text exposes the Levinasian narrative on the theme of subjectivity, which gains meaning ex-clusi...
Emmanuel Levinas views the phenomenological tradition as being predicated on an asymmetrical relatio...
The text exposes the Levinasian narrative on the theme of subjectivity, which gains meaning ex-clusi...
This thesis presents a study of Emmanuel Levinas’s Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence as a respo...
I present a novel interpretation of Emmanuel Levinas's phenomenology wherein I argue that his seemin...
In the history of Western philosophy, the metaphysical discourse has always drawn attention to the s...