Del insomnio provocado por el "hay", al despertar ético del rostro: tras las huellas de la vigilancia levinasiana como actitud crítica y autocrítica gracias a la "epojé"

Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 36 (2):85-107 (2011)
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Our objective consists of proposing that the concept of –from the levinasian perspective– the there is is ultimately the conceptual predecessor of the face of the Other, and that the extreme vigilance to which we awaken fundamentally consists of that decategorization of the critical and autocritical notion to which the vulnerability of the Other forces us to succumb to after having prevoluntarily felt its irreducibility. We speculate that this critical and auto-critical notion corresponds to the concept of the epojé, and therefore it permits to take all ontological processes back to their irreducible preoriginary state

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