The Levinas Reader

Type
Book
Authors
 
ISBN 10
0631164472 
ISBN 13
9780631164470 
Category
Philosophy  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1989 
Publisher
Pages
320 
Description
Emmanuel Levinas has been Professor of Philosophy at the Sorbonne and the director of the Ecole Normale Israelite Orientale. Through such works as "Totality and Infinity" and "Otherwise than Being", he has exerted a profound influence on twentieth-century continental philosophy, providing inspiration for Derrida, Lyotard, Blanchot and Irigaray. "The Levinas Reader" collects, often for the first time in English, essays by Levinas encompassing every aspect of his thought: the early phenomenological studies written under the guidance and inspiration of Husserl and Heidegger: the fully developed ethical critique of such totalizing philosophies: the pioneering texts on the moral dimension to aesthetics: the rich and subtle readings of the Talmud which are an exemplary model of an ethical, transcendental philosophy at work: the admirable meditations on current political issues. Sean Hand's introduction gives a complete overview of Levinas's work and situates each chapter within his general contribution to phenomenology, aesthetics, religion, politics and, above all, ethics. Each essay has been prefaced with a brief introduction presenting the basic issues and the necessary background, and suggesting ways to study the text further. - from Amzon 
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