Ethics and Infinity
Author : Emmanuel Lévinas
Publisher :
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 26,11 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789715012102
Author : Emmanuel Lévinas
Publisher :
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 26,11 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789715012102
Author : William Large
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 35,70 MB
Release : 2015-07-30
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1472531884
Emmanuel Levinas' Totality and Infinity is a monumental work of phenomenological enquiry that goes on to assert the centrality of ethics to philosophical thought. This Reader's Guide provides a detailed explanation of the work, breaking down the occasionally intimidating but always inspirational content of Totality and Infinity for non-specialist readers, unpacking the complexities of Levinas' thought with clarity and rigour. Ideal for students coming to Levinas for the first time, the book offers essential guidance, outlining key themes, approaches to reading the text, the reception, and influence of the work, and recommends secondary reading materials.
Author : Emmanuel Levinas
Publisher :
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 13,56 MB
Release : 1980-02-29
Category :
ISBN : 9789400993433
Author : James R. Mensch
Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 16,17 MB
Release : 2015-01-30
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0810130548
By virtue of the originality and depth of its thought, Emmanuel Levinas’s masterpiece, Totality and Infinity: An Essay on Exteriority, is destined to endure as one of the great works of philosophy. It is an essential text for understanding Levinas’s discussion of “the Other,” yet it is known as a “difficult” book. Modeled after Norman Kemp Smith’s commentary on Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason, Levinas’s Existential Analytic guides both new and experienced readers through Levinas’s text. James R. Mensch explicates Levinas’s arguments and shows their historical referents, particularly with regard to Heidegger, Husserl, and Derrida. Students using this book alongside Totality and Infinity will be able to follow its arguments and grasp the subtle phenomenological analyses that fill it.
Author : Scott Davidson
Publisher : Duquesne
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 11,20 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Infinite
ISBN : 9780820704524
"Essays by 14 Levinas scholars provide a fresh acount of the argument and purpose of Emmanuel Levinas's major work, Totality and Infinity, drawing parallels between Levinas and other thinkers; considering Levinas's relationship to other disciplines such as nursing, psychotherapy, and law; and bringing this seminal text to bear on specific, concrete issues of present-day concern"--Provided by publisher.
Author : Simon Critchley
Publisher :
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 33,57 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0198738765
Levinas's idea of ethics as a relation of responsibility to the other person has become a highly influential and recognizable position across a wide range of academic and non-academic fields. Simon Critchley's aim in this book is to provide a less familiar, more troubling, and (hopefully) truer account of Levinas's work. A new dramatic method for reading Levinas is proposed, where the fundamental problem of his work is seen as the attempt to escape from the tragedy of Heidegger's philosophy and the way in which that philosophy shaped political events in the last century. Extensive and careful attention is paid to Levinas' fascinating but often overlooked work from the 1930s, where the proximity to Heidegger becomes clearer. Levinas's problem is very simple: how to escape from the tragic fatality of being as described by Heidegger. Levinas's later work is a series of attempts to answer that problem through claims about ethical selfhood and a series of phenomenological experiences, especially erotic relations and the relation to the child. These claims are analyzed in the book through close textual readings. Critchley reveals the problem with Levinas's answer to his own philosophical question and suggests a number of criticisms, particular concerning the question of gender. In the final, speculative part of the book, another answer to Levinas's problem is explored through a reading of the Song of Songs and the lens of mystical love.
Author : Michael L. Morgan
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 47 pages
File Size : 44,73 MB
Release : 2007-05-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1139464736
In Discovering Levinas, Michael L. Morgan shows how this thinker faces in novel and provocative ways central philosophical problems of twentieth-century philosophy and religious thought. He tackles this task by placing Levinas in conversation with philosophers such as Donald Davidson, Stanley Cavell, John McDowell, Onora O'Neill, Charles Taylor, and Cora Diamond. He also seeks to understand Levinas within philosophical, religious, and political developments in the history of twentieth-century intellectual culture. Morgan demystifies Levinas by examining his unfamiliar and surprising vocabulary, interpreting texts with an eye to clarity, and arguing that Levinas can be understood as a philosopher of the everyday. Morgan also shows that Levinas's ethics is not morally and politically irrelevant nor is it excessively narrow and demanding in unacceptable ways. Neither glib dismissal nor fawning acceptance, this book provides a sympathetic reading that can form a foundation for a responsible critique.
Author : Diane Perpich
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 15,18 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0804759421
This work offers a new interpretation of what Levinas means when he says that we are infinitely responsible to the other person.
Author : Claire Elise Katz
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 37,18 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Education
ISBN : 0253007623
Reexamining Emmanuel Levinas's essays on Jewish education, Claire Elise Katz provides new insights into the importance of education and its potential to transform a democratic society, for Levinas's larger philosophical project. Katz examines Levinas's "Crisis of Humanism," which motivated his effort to describe a new ethical subject. Taking into account his multiple influences on social science and the humanities, and his various identities as a Jewish thinker, philosopher, and educator, Katz delves deeply into Levinas's works to understand the grounding of this ethical subject.
Author : Samuel Moyn
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 10,28 MB
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 9780801443947
In Origins of the Other, Moyn offers new readings of the work of a host of crucial thinkers, such as Hannah Arendt, Karl Barth, Karl Lowith, Gabriel Marcel, Franz Rosenzweig, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Jean Wahl, who help explain why Levinas's thought evolved as it did."--Jacket.