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Sensibility and Singularity: The Problem of Phenomenology in Levinas

State University of New York Press (2001)

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  1. Edmond Husserl.[author unknown] - 1938 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 45 (3):33-34.
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  • Levinas et la phénoménologie.Jan De Greef - 1971 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 76 (4):448 - 465.
  • Emmanuel Levinas: Happiness is a Sensational Time.Richard A. Cohen - 1981 - Philosophy Today 25 (3):196-203.
  • Emmanuel Levinas: from Intentionality to Proximity.Craig R. Vasey - 1981 - Philosophy Today 25 (3):178-195.
  • The Problem of Transcendental Intersubjectivity in Husserl.Alfred Schutz - 2010 - Schutzian Research 2:13-43.
    Translation and Introduction by Fred Kersten Alfred Schutz’s lecture, “The Problem of Intersubjectivity in Husserl,” was read and discussed at the Husserl-Colloquium in Royaumont on April 28, 1957. The German text of the lecture appeared in Philosophische Rundschau: Eine Vierteljahrsschrift für philosophische Kritik, edited by Hans-Georg Gadamer and Helmut Kuhn, Vol. V, 1957, pp. 81ff. A translation of the lecture by Frederick Kersten in collaboration with Professors Aron Gurwitsch and Professor Thomas Luckmann was published in Alfred Schutz, Collected Papers, Volume (...)
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  • On the paradoxical inception and motivation of transcendental philosophy in Plato and Husserl.Burt C. Hopkins - 1991 - Man and World 24 (1):27-47.
  • Correlations in Rosenzweig and Levinas.Robert Gibbs - 1994 - Princeton University Press.
    Robert Gibbs radically revises standard interpretations of the two key figures of modern Jewish philosophy--Franz Rosenzweig, author of the monumental Star of Redemption, and Emmanuel Levinas, a major voice in contemporary intellectual life, who has inspired such thinkers as Derrida, Lyotard, Irigaray, and Blanchot. Rosenzweig and Levinas thought in relation to different philosophical schools and wrote in disparate styles. Their personal relations to Judaism and Christianity were markedly dissimilar. To Gibbs, however, the two thinkers possess basic affinities with each other. (...)
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  • The Possibility of Transcendental Philosophy.J. Mohanty - 1985 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 49 (2):355-355.
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  • Quatre principes de la phénoménologie.Michel Henry - 1991 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 96 (1):3 - 26.
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