Levinas, Emmanuel L Philosophers
Levinas, Emmanuel L Philosophers
Levinas, Emmanuel
Emmanuel Levinas, 1906-1995. Lithuanian-born writer who had a strong influence on French existentialist and deconstructionist thinkers. Most of his writings were in French.
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- Lecture by Anthony F. Beavers presenting Levinas perspectives on ethics.
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- A paper by Brent Dean Robbins considering the effect of Levinas' ethics on the practice of psychotherapy.
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- Resource page maintained by Peter Atterton. Includes announcements, concise biography, and extensive links.
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- A Brief Introduction by Lois Shawver, followed by an essay by Anthony F. Beavers.
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- Article by Yair Sheleg on the Talmudic interpretations of Emmanuel Levinas and their popularity, attributed to his principles of exegesis. Reprinted from Haaretz Daily.
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- Includes a bibliography and presents different aspects of Levinas' work, especially the relationship between religion and philosophy.
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- Article by Anthony F. Beavers using Levinas' philosophy as a springboard to understanding moments in Western history.
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- Life story supplemented with abundant links, emphasizing the role of this thinker within the existentialist movement.
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- A short biography by Lois Shawver.
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