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A disciple of Husserl and Heidegger, a contemporary of Sartre and Merleau-Ponty, Levinas entirely renewed the way of thinking ethics in our times. In contrast to the whole tradition of Western philosophy, he considered ethics neither as an aspiration to individual perfection, nor as the highest branch in the Cartesian tree of knowledge, but as first philosophy. By putting into question the priority of Being, by seeing responsibility for the other person as the very structure of subjectivity, Levinas initiated a new understanding of time, freedom or language. This book is a collection of papers given at the International Conference Levinas in Jerusalem held at the Hebrew University in May 2002. 2006 marks the Centennial of Levinas's birth. At this occasion, this book gives an overview of the most fecund areas of research in Levinas scholarship. By bringing together historians of philosophy, phenomenologists, specialists in Jewish thought and Talmud, as well as in politics and aesthetics, it relates to his work as a whole, dealing with his philosophical writings and with his Jewish-Talmudic ones. The authors worldwide renowned scholars and young promising ones investigate Levinas's relationship to Bergson, Husserl and Heidegger, his conception of Justice and the State, his view of Aesthetics, Eros and the Feminine.
In contrast with other studies which separate Levinas's philosophical writings from his Jewish ones, the book focuses on their many interactions Numerous studies focus on the relationship between Levinas' ethics and his politics, a field that evokes a growing interest in academic circles as well as in the larger audience Presents papers writen by worldwide renowned Levinas scholars as well as by young promising ones Deals with issues that remain largely uncharted in the field of Levinas's studies: aesthetics, Eros and the Feminine
Contenu
Phenomenology.- The Presence of Being and Time in Totality and Infinity.- The Theoretical to the Rescue of Levinas.- Leaving the Climate of Heidegger's Thinking.- Ethics, Politics, and Justice.- Ethics and Politics in the Thought of Emmanuel Levinas.- Necessity and Legitimacy of the State.- Judaism, the Jewish People and the State.- Political Reason and Prophetism.- Levinas and Bergson on Justice and Infinity.- Levinas, Justice, and Just War.- Aesthetics and Eros.- The Language Of The Meeting With The Other And The Phenomenology Of Eros.- Teaching As An Internalization of Feminine Aspects.