جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 1656
ناشر
Springer; 4th edition (1984-05-31)
توضیحات
Emmanuel Levinas's exploration delves into the intricate relationships between self and others, articulating a philosophical perspective that prioritizes ethics over ontology. He presents a compelling view where infinity signifies the unattainable nature of the Other, fundamentally altering traditional notions of subjectivity and identity.
Levinas's prose challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of interpersonal connections, urging a responsiveness that transcends mere intellectual engagement. This work weaves together philosophical inquiry with profound existential dilemmas, inviting contemplation on the nature of existence and the responsibilities that arise from recognizing another's presence.
Infused with rich ideas and dense nuances, this text serves as both an intellectual challenge and a call to ethical action, revealing how the encounter with the Other can shape one's very being. Through his thoughtful articulation, readers are beckoned to engage deeply with the implications of their relationships in an inherently interconnected world.
Levinas's prose challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of interpersonal connections, urging a responsiveness that transcends mere intellectual engagement. This work weaves together philosophical inquiry with profound existential dilemmas, inviting contemplation on the nature of existence and the responsibilities that arise from recognizing another's presence.
Infused with rich ideas and dense nuances, this text serves as both an intellectual challenge and a call to ethical action, revealing how the encounter with the Other can shape one's very being. Through his thoughtful articulation, readers are beckoned to engage deeply with the implications of their relationships in an inherently interconnected world.