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The Cambridge Companion to Levinas

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Emmanuel Levinas is now widely recognised alongside Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty and Sartre as one of the most important Continental philosophers of the twentieth century.

His abiding concern was the primacy of the ethical relation to the other person and his central thesis was that ethics is first philosophy.

His work has also had a profound impact on a number of fields outside philosophy such as theology, Jewish studies, literature and cultural theory, psychotherapy, sociology, political theory, international relations theory and critical legal theory.

This volume contains overviews of Levinas's contribution in a number of fields, and includes detailed discussions of his early and late work, his relation to Judaism and talmudic commentary, and his contributions to aesthetics and the philosophy of religion.

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Cambridge University Press
0521665655 / 9780521665650
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194
25/07/2002
United Kingdom
English
192 p.
23 cm
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