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God, Death, and Time /

This book consists of transcripts from two lecture courses Levinas delivered in 1975-76, his last year at the Sorbonne. They cover some of the most pervasive themes of his thought and were written at a time when he had just published his most important-and difficult-book, Otherwise than Being, or Be...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Levinas, Emmanuel (Autor)
Otros Autores: Rolland, Jacques (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press, [2022]
Colección:Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Translator's Foreword
  • Foreword
  • PART I. DEATH AND TIME
  • Initial Questions
  • What Do We Know of Death?
  • The Death of the Other [D'Autrui] and My Own
  • An Obligatory Passage: Heidegger
  • The Analytic of Dasein
  • Dasein and Death
  • The Death and Totality of Dasein
  • Being-Toward-Death as the Origin of Time
  • Death, Anxiety, and Fear
  • Time Considered on the Basis of Death
  • Inside Heidegger: Bergson
  • The Radical Question: Kant Against Heidegger
  • A Reading of Kant (Continued)
  • How to Think Nothingness?
  • Hegel's Response: The Science of Logic
  • Reading Hegel's Science of Logic (Continued)
  • From the Science of Logic to the Phenomenology
  • Reading Hegel's Phenomenology (Continued)
  • The Scandal of Death: From Hegel to Fink
  • Another Thinking of Death: Starting from Bloch
  • A Reading of Bloch (Continued)
  • A Reading of Bloch: Toward a Conclusion
  • Thinking About Death on the Basis of Time
  • To Conclude: Questioning Again
  • PART II. GOD AND ONTO-THEO-LOGY
  • Beginning with Heidegger
  • Being and Meaning
  • Being and World
  • To Think God on the Basis of Ethics
  • The Same and the Other
  • The Subject-Object Correlation
  • The Question of Subjectivity
  • Kant and the Transcendental Ideal
  • Signification as Saying
  • Ethical Subjectivity
  • Transcendence, Idolatry, and Secularization
  • Don Quixote: Bewitchment and Hunger
  • Subjectivity as An-Archy
  • Freedom and Responsibility
  • The Ethical Relationship as a Departure from Ontology
  • The Extra-Ordinary Subjectivity of Responsibility
  • The Sincerity of the Saying
  • Glory of the Infinite and Witnessing
  • Witnessing and Ethics
  • From Consciousness to Prophetism
  • In Praise of lnsomnia
  • Outside of Experience: The Cartesian Idea of the Infinite
  • A God "Transcendent to the Point of Absence"
  • Postscript
  • Notes