Sensibility and singularity : the problem of phenomenology in Levinas / John E. Drabinski.
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- B2430.L484 D73 2001
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-244) and index.
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Annotation Drabinski (philosophy, Grand Valley State University) argues that Husserl was a vital resource for Levinas throughout his philosophical career. He documents Levinas' transformation of the Husserlian themes of time, materiality, intentionality, and sense, placing them centrally within Levinas' ethical work. What emerges is an account of Levinas' constant and productive debate with the Husserlian traditions of phenomenology. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.
Sensibility and Singularity: The Problem of Phenomenology in Levinas -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Unsuspected Horizons: On the Husserl Question -- 2. The Subject outside Itself: Transcendence and Materialityin the 1940s and 1950s -- 3. The Subject in Question: Relation and Sense in Totality and Infinity -- 4. Sensation, Trace, Enigma: Rethinking Sensibility in the 1960s -- 5. Impressions of Sense: Materiality in Otherwise than Being -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W.
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