<p>Edith Wyschogrod presents the first full-length study in English of the important contemporary French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas. It is a revision of the authorβs earlier study and includes discussions of his recent writings as well as current scholarship. Dr. Wyschogrodβs extensive discussion
Emmanuel Levinas: The Problem of Ethical Metaphysics
β Scribed by Edith Wyschogrod (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 230
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Emmanuel Levinas recounts the main events of his life in a brief essay, "Signature," appended to a collection of essays on social, political and religious themes entitled Dillicile Uberti. He was born in I905 in LithuΒ ania and in I9I7, while living in the Ukraine, experienced the collapse of the old regime in Russia. In I923 he came to the University of Strasbourg where Charles Blondel, Halbwachs, Pradines, Carteron and later Gueroult were teaching. He was deeply influenced by those of his teachers who had been adolescents during the time of the Dreyfus affair and for whom this issue assumed critical importance. Continuing his studies at Freiburg from I928-I929, he served an apprenticeship in phenomenology with Jean Hering. Subsequent encounters with Leon Brunschwicg and regular conversations with Gabriel Marcel served to distinguish, to sharpen and bring into the foreground, his own unique point of view. He also attests a long friendship with Jean Wahl. ToΒ gether with Henri Nerson he undertook a study of Talmudic sources under the guidance of a teacher who communicated the traditional Jewish mode of exegesis. It is no accident that Levinas begins his autobiographical account, which is indeed no more than a spare outline of events and formative influences, with the information that the Hebrew Bible directed his thinking from the time of his earliest childΒ hood in Lithuania.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-IX
Early Themes....Pages 1-25
Husserl and the Problem of Ontology....Pages 26-50
From Self to Same....Pages 51-75
The Foundation of Ethical Metaphysics....Pages 76-101
Beyond Temporality....Pages 102-127
What is Language?....Pages 128-158
Philosophy and the Covenant....Pages 159-199
Conclusions....Pages 200-216
Back Matter....Pages 217-222
β¦ Subjects
Phenomenology
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