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|a Davis, Colin.
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|a Levinas :
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|t Same and Other: Totality and Infinity --
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|t Ethical Language: Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence --
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|a Emmanuel Lévinas' work is based on the ethics of the Other or, in Lévinas' terms, on "ethics as first philosophy". For Lévinas, the Other is not knowable and cannot be made into an object of the self, as is done by traditional metaphysics (which Lévinas called "ontology"). Lévinas prefers to think of philosophy as the "wisdom of love" rather than the love of wisdom (the literal Greek meaning of the word "philosophy"). In his view, responsibility precedes any "objective searching after truth".
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|a L?evinas, Emmanuel.
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