Interpreting Otherwise Than Heidegger: Emmanuel Levinas's Ethics as First Philosophy

(1993)
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Discusses the ethical thought of contemporary French philosopher Levina and its impact on other philosophers. In particular cites his early writings to argue that his attacks on Heidegger were based on ideas he initially learned from him, and that the dialectic between the two contributed greatly to Levina's interpretation of being and time.

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