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Recurrence in Levinas Recurrence in Levinas
The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, 2006AbstractThe article differentiates between the manifestation of recurrence qua consciousness and an underlying recurrence elaborated by Levinas in subjectivity beyond being. The movement of recurrence is traced in its relation to creation. Ethics is the language in which the selfless can be expressed, where value obtains in lieu of being.
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2023
Emmanuel Levinas is one of the most important figures of contemporary French philosophy. His philosophy challenges almost the entire Western philosophy by rejecting ontology-based, subject-consciousness centered philosophy and considering ethics as the first philosophy.
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Emmanuel Levinas is one of the most important figures of contemporary French philosophy. His philosophy challenges almost the entire Western philosophy by rejecting ontology-based, subject-consciousness centered philosophy and considering ethics as the first philosophy.
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Bauman and Levinas: Levinas cannot be used
Journal for Cultural Research, 2013The most ambitious attempt to use Emmanuel Levinas to justify a new moral philosophy in a postmodern world is that of Zygmunt Bauman in Postmodern Ethics. Levinas cannot be used. Bauman would use Levinas in order to “desocialize” the subject. That is, to render the subject less a creature of the organization, community, and group, each of which is the ...
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Leashing God with Levinas: Tracing a Trinity with Levinas
The Heythrop Journal, 1999Levinas' ethical metaphysics opens up a nexus of relationships, in the midst of which God becomes accessible as the counterpart of the justice I render to others. Although Levinas refuses a theorising theology which does violence to God, we attempt in this article nonetheless to glimpse the possibility of a divine threesome (leash) which can be ...
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Is Levinas Relevant to Psychoanalysis?
The Psychoanalytic Review, 2007Owing to the considerable reputation of the ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas, many psychoanalyts are poised to adopt an alternative view of personal relations. After all, his work appeals in particular to those who would privilege affect over drive, relations of persons over psychic models.
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Levinas, Winnicott, and Therapy
The Psychoanalytic Review, 2007Like many great thinkers, Emmanuel Levinas has created a world so comprehensive that the only choice seems to live in it, or leave it for another, a land so different they share not even a lingua franca. But all lands have things in common. One is motherhood, a leading trope in Levinas, one of the ways in which he characterizes what he means by our ...
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Levinas versus Levinas: Hebrew, Greek, and Linguistic Justice
Philosophy & Rhetoric, 2005I argue in this paper that Levinas's philosophical writings and his Jewish writings are not easily read as compatible. But I do not make the argument on what might seem to be the obvious grounds, namely, that the philosophical writings represent what Levinas calls the "Greek" while the Jewish writings represent what he calls the "Hebrew." On the ...
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Emanuel Levinas on Hegel's Antigone: Levinas and the Problem of Modernity
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014This essay introduces Emmanuel Levinas’s contribution to post-secular human rights discourse. It looks first to Levinas’s reading of Sophocles’ tragedy, Antigone, for an introduction to his thinking about the relationship between the human law and divine law. For his approach to “post-secularity” it compares Levinas to Jurgen Habermas’s critique of the
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