Aucun oeil ne l'a vu. Sur une force étrange d'agir pour les choses Lointaines d'après Levinas

Ostium 11 (2) (2015)
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The topic of our paper is utopia, understood as temporally invisible, as well as its importance for thinking through what Emmanuel Levinas, inspired by Ernst Bloch, call “work” and what will – as we shall see – have to be distinguished from action in the proper sense of the word.

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