The Argument to the Other. Reason beyond Reason in the Thought of Karl Barth and Emmanuel Levinas

Religious Studies 21 (1):125-126 (1985)
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This study examines developments in Karl Barth's early theology (to 1932) and Emmanuel Levinas's philosophy (as far as Otherwise than Being) to show how the concept of the Totally Other addresses the most radical problem of justification for theological and philosophical thought.

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Self and Self—Other Reflexivity: The Apophatic Dimension.Nicos Mouzelis - 2010 - European Journal of Social Theory 13 (2):271-284.
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