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Levinas, Simmel, and the Ethical Significance of Money
An examination of Emmanuel Levinas’ writings on money reveals his distance from—and indebtedness to—a philosophical predecessor, Georg Simmel.
Christopher Buckman
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Abstract This article reinterprets Levinas's account of ethical subjectivity by centering the temporality of the pas encore (“not yet”) and drawing on new materials in Œuvres complètes. I argue that, in Totality and Infinity, eros and ethics are internally continuous: eros generates a responsible not yet of time, secured by fecundity and oriented to ...
Huaiyuan Zhang
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Conversación con Emmanuel Levinas. 20 de Julio de 1992 en Paris
La presente traducción fue realizada del original “Gespräch mit Emmanuel Levinas am 20. Juli 1992 in Paris”, publicado en Emmanuel Levinas- eine Herausforderung für die christliche Theologie por Schöningh en 1999, páginas 231-237.
Erwin Dirscherl +2 more
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La radicalité du manger chez Levinas
Le texte propose une analyse de l'acte de manger chez Emmanuel Levinas. Plus spécifiquement, nous nous concentrons sur le manger et le travail. Le manger et le travail sont deux types d’appropriation possibles du monde par l’ipséité.
Alžbeta Kuchtová, Rui Matsuba
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NUODUGNŪS IR ORIGINALŪS LEVINAS TYRINĖJIMAI
Emmanuel Levinas: A Radical Thinker in the Time of Crisis, Edited by Rita Šerpytytė. Vilnius: Vilnius University Publishing House, 2015. 214 p.
Batsheva Bertman
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Young Foucault's phenomenology: “A science of madmen and of genius”
Abstract The article shows that young Foucault's interest in phenomenology should not be understood as a more or less orthodox adherence to a singular philosophical program. Emphasis is given to the variety of contexts, meanings, and uses (or appropriations) of German phenomenology in France at the time when Foucault was interested in it at the ...
Elisabetta Basso
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ABSTRACT This article analyses the ‘Gestus’ of turning in films by Harun Farocki and Christian Petzold, in light of a central claim of Andrew Webber's esteemed theoretical work on film: that film has the power to uncover unconscious processes through which subjects come into being and are made operational for political regimes.
Annie Ring
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État de César et État de David : esquisse d'une philosophie politique d'après E. Levinas
Cet article porte sur la réflexion engagée par le philosophe Emmanuel Levinas sur la question du fondement de l’État et de la fin que vise l’institution politique. A la théorie du conflit, sur laquelle repose la conception développée par Hobbes d’un État
Sophie Nordmann
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CONSCIENCE AND THE ENDS OF HUMANITY: CHRISTIAN HUMANISM AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Abstract The astonishing speed of the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has sparked reflections by theologians and philosophers on what distinctiveness, if any, human beings possess as individuals and as a species. This article addresses this question with respect to an ancient idea in Christian thought reaching back to St.
William Schweiker
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A Quiet Turning to the Language of Neighbours: Relational Sociolinguistics as Ethical Encounter
ABSTRACT This commentary foregrounds a sociolinguistic research agenda that seeks to generate ethical forms of political co‐existence in places of inhospitality. I adopt the lens of relational ethics that centres attending to those in our presence, our neighbours, without ambition of mastery.
Magdalena Kubanyiova
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