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  1. Emmanuel Levinas [3] [4] ( / ˈlɛvɪnæs /; French: [ɛmanɥɛl levinas]; [5] 12 January 1906 – 25 December 1995) was a French philosopher of Lithuanian Jewish ancestry who is known for his work within Jewish philosophy, existentialism, and phenomenology, focusing on the relationship of ethics to metaphysics and ontology .

  2. Jul 23, 2006 · Emmanuel Levinas’ (1905–1995) intellectual project was to develop a first philosophy. Whereas traditionally first philosophy denoted either metaphysics or theology, only to be reconceived by Heidegger as fundamental ontology, Levinas argued that it is ethics that should be so conceived.

  3. Apr 25, 2024 · Emmanuel Lévinas (born December 30, 1905 [January 12, 1906, Old Style], Kaunas, Lithuania—died December 25, 1995, Paris, France) was a Lithuanian-born French philosopher renowned for his powerful critique of the preeminence of ontology (the philosophical study of being) in the history of Western philosophy, particularly in the work of the ...

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  4. Aug 25, 2023 · Learn how Levinas's ethical philosophy centers on the face-to-face encounter with the Other, which implies an infinite and asymmetrical responsibility for the stranger. Explore how Levinas's ethics challenges traditional philosophical concepts of subject, object, and relation.

  5. Levinas was already exploring the notion of separation, as against participation, in a talk entitled “La séparation”, delivered on 3 December 1957. The concept aimed to maintain an open quality to any philosophical system, from ontology to idealist dialectics.

  6. Learn about the life and philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas, a Lithuanian-born French philosopher and Talmudic commentator. Explore his major publications, such as Totality and Infinity and Otherwise Than Being, and his influence on contemporary thought.

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  8. A comprehensive overview of the life and work of Emmanuel Levinas, a major 20th century philosopher who focused on the nature and meaning of other persons and the Infinite. Learn about his influences, his ethical approach, his Jewish themes, and his main books.

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