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Emmanuel Levinas

    January 12, 1906 – December 25, 1995

    Emmanuel Levinas was a philosopher whose work centers on the ethical encounter with the Other. He pioneered the concept of 'ethics as first philosophy,' asserting that our responsibility for the other precedes any pursuit of objective truth. Levinas argued that the Other reveals themselves as transcendent and irreducible to mere objectification by the self. His profound explorations delve into the nature of subjectivity, the irreplaceability of interpersonal relationships, and the fundamental ethical responsibility inherent in our existence.

    Emmanuel Levinas
    On Obliteration
    The theory of intuition in Husserl's phenomenology
    Entre Nous
    Totality and Infinity
    Of God Who Comes to Mind
    On Escape