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  1. Ontology.Levinas E. Martin Heidegger - 1996 - Diacritics.–John Hopkins University Press 26 (1):11-32.
     
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    Entre Nous: Essays on Thinking-of-the-Other.Emmanuel Levinas - 2000 - Columbia University Press.
    Emmanuel Levinas is one of the most important figures of twentieth-century philosophy. Exerting a profound influence upon such thinkers as Derrida, Lyotard, Blanchot, and Irigaray, Levinas's work bridges several major gaps in the evolution of continental philosophy--between modern and postmodern, phenomenology and poststructuralism, ethics and ontology. He is credited with having spurred a revitalized interest in ethics-based philosophy throughout Europe and America. _Entre Nous_ (Between Us) is the culmination of Levinas's philosophy. Published in France a few years before his death, (...)
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    Alterity and Transcendence.Emmanuel Levinas - 1999 - Columbia University Press.
    Internationally renowned as one of the great French philosophers of the twentieth century, the late Emmanuel Levinas remains a pivotal figure across the humanistic disciplines for his insistence--against the grain of Western philosophical tradition--on the primacy of ethics in philosophical investigation. This first English translation of a series of twelve essays known as _Alterity and Transcendence_ offers a unique glimpse of Levinas defining his own place in the history of philosophy. Published by a mature thinker between 1967 and 1989, these (...)
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  4. En découvrant l'existence avec Husserl et Heidegger.Emmanuel Levinas - 1952 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 142:110-111.
     
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    Of God Who Comes to Mind.Emmanuel Levinas - 1998 - Stanford University Press.
    The thirteen essays collected in this volume investigate the possibility that the word "God" can be understood now, at the end of the twentieth century, in a meaningful way. Nine of the essays appear in English translation for the first time. Among Levinas's writings, this volume distinguishes itself, both for students of his thought and for a wider audience, by the range of issues it addresses. Levinas not only rehearses the ethical themes that have led him to be regarded as (...)
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    Lévinas, Derrida: lire ensemble.Danielle Cohen-Levinas & Marc Crépon (eds.) - 2015 - Paris: Hermann.
    Lire ensemble: cela devrait s'entendre en plus d'un sens, au fil croise d'au moins quatre lectures. La premiere et la seconde sont la double attention, explicite ou plus secrete, que Derrida et Levinas ont accordee, chacun, a leurs oeuvres respectives et a l'effet de celles-ci sur leur cheminement. L'un et l'autre se sont ecoutes et cela fait deja deux lectures. A chaque moment de son histoire, la philosophie rassemble des penseurs autour d'une (ou plusieurs) oeuvre(s) singuliere(s) a laquelle ils se (...)
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    Dieu, la mort et le temps.Emmanuel Lévinas & Jacques Rolland - 1993 - LGF/Le Livre de Poche.
    Deux cours. Les deux derniers professés par Emmanuel Lévinas en Sorbonne, durant l'année universitaire 1975-7976. Deux cours qui sont comme une glose méditative autour de quelques mots : Dieu, la mort, le temps. En ouverture, la mort et le temps. Pour la première fois, ces deux notions qui parcourent l'œuvre entière du philosophe sont longuement explicitées. Parallèlement, Lévinas renoue avec sa recherche sur le mot Dieu, inversant les termes du diagnostic heideggerien : lorsque la philosophie a confondu, dès son origine, (...)
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    To the Other: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas.Adriaan Theodoor Peperzak & Emmanuel Lévinas - 1993
    The fruit of the author's many courses on Emmanuel Levinas in Europe and the United States, this study is a clear introduction for graduate students and scholars who are not yet familiar with Levinas's difficult but exceptionally important oeuvre. After a first chapter on the existential background and the key issues of his thought, chapters 2, 3, and 4 concentrate on and include a short text, "Philosophy and the idea of the Infinite," which contains the program of Levinas's entire oeuvre. (...)
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    La mort et le temps.Emmanuel Lévinas - 1992 - LGF/Le Livre de Poche.
    La mort, le temps : deux notions fondamentales qui parcourent toute l'œuvre d'Emmanuel Lévinas et qui, pour la première fois, sont ici précisément thématisées. À partir d'un dialogue serré avec deux contemporains d'envergure, Heidegger et Bloch, et quelques-uns des grands penseurs de la tradition, Aristote, Hegel et Kant notamment, le philosophe développe une formidable méditation qui propose d'éclairer les rapports noués dans la réflexion occidentale entre la mort et le temps. Ainsi, à la démarche heideggerienne qui entend penser le (...)
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  10. Heidegger, Gagarine et nous.Emmanuel Levinas - 2003 - Kainós 3.
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    As If Consenting to Horror.Emmanuel Levinas & Paula Wissing - 1989 - Critical Inquiry 15 (2):485-488.
    I learned very early, perhaps even before 1933 and certainly after Hitler’s huge success at the time of his election to the Reichstag, of Heidegger’s sympathy toward National Socialism. It was the late Alexandre Koyré who mentioned it to me for the first time on his return from a trip to Germany. I could not doubt the news, but took it with stupor and disappointment, and also with the faint hope that it expressed only the temporary lapse of a (...)
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  12. En Découvrant l'Existence Avec Husserl Et Heidegger Réimpression Conforme À la Première Édition Suivie d'Essais Nouveaux.Emmanuel Lévinas - 1982
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    Ausweg aus dem Sein =.Emmanuael Levinas - 2005 - Hamburg: F. Meiner. Edited by Jacques Rolland & Alexander Chucholowski.
    "Ausweg aus dem Sein" , das zuerst 1935 in den "Recherches Philosophiques" veröffentlicht wurde, ist laut der Biographin von Levinas, Marie-Anne Lescourret, "sein allererster persönlicher Text". Doch weit mehr handelt es sich bei diesem Text um den Grundstein Levinasschen Denkens, das mit einer grundlegenden Abrechnung mit der ontozentristischen Philosophie Heideggers, einem Auflehnen gegen die Totalität und Omnipräsenz des Seins, gegen seinen Lastcharakter, der das Dasein zu erdrücken droht, anhebt.
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    „Geisel für den Anderen – vielleicht nur ein harter Name für Liebe“: Emmanuel Levinas und seine Hermeneutik diachronen da-seins.Bernhard Casper & Emmanuel Lévinas - 2020 - Verlag Karl Alber.
    In unserer Gegenwart der unwiderruflichen Globalisierung und digitalen Technifizierung, in welcher wir zum ersten Mal in unserer menschlichen Geschichte konkret die Mittel zu einem Gattungssuizid in der Hand haben, ist keine Frage für ein ernsthaftes philosophisches Denken so fundamental wie jene von Kant unter dem Titel „Alles Interesse meiner Vernunft“ am Ende der „Kritik der reinen Vernunft“ gestellte: Was aber sollen wir mit dem, was wir dank unseres Wissens tun können, in unserer Freiheit aber tun? (Vgl. KrV A 805). Husserls (...)
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    Bordercrossings: Levinas, Heidegger, and the ethics of the other.Charles Bambach - 2007 - Modern Intellectual History 4 (1):205-217.
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    Levinas, Heidegger, and Hitlerism's Ontological Racism.Henry McDonald - 2010 - The European Legacy 15 (7):891-896.
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    A Transcendental Hangover: Lévinas, Heidegger and the Ethics of Alterity.Laurence Paul Hemming - 2005 - Studies in Christian Ethics 18 (2):45-65.
    This paper examines two claims currently made of Heidegger and Lévinas: that Heidegger, work and man, had no adequate ethics; and that Lévinas draws attention to this both in his own work and in the ground for ethics that he sought to give through the assertion of an explicitly Platonic ethics of transcendence to the ‘Good beyond Being’. The paper takes as a statement of Lévinas ethics his text ‘Alterity and Transcendence’ and shows, by relating what he says (...)
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    Otherwise than Ontology: Derrida, Levinas, Heidegger.Joanna Hodge - 2010 - Derrida Today 3 (1):37-56.
    In the interview conducted with Giovanna Borradori, after the attack on the World Trade Centre, in September 2001, Jacques Derrida is pressed to specify connections between his own thinking, Heidegger's deployment of the term ‘event’, and the use of the term ‘event’ to pick out the unprecedented character of that attack. Derrida intimates that the attack is, perhaps, not as unprecedented, not the ‘wholly other’ which it has been framed as being. His reading of that event is to move (...)
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    The Middle Voice of Ecological Conscience: A Chiasmic Reading of Responsibility in the Neighbourhood of Levinas, Heidegger and Others.John Llewelyn - 1991
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    A love that is stronger than death: Sacrifice in the thought of Levinas, Heidegger, and Bloch.Robert Bernasconi - 2002 - Angelaki 7 (2):9 – 16.
  21. Lecture 2: Giving time and death : Levinas, Heidegger, and the trauma of the gift.Tina Chanter - 2006 - In John D. Caputo & David L. Smith (eds.), Levinas: The Face of the Other: The Fifteenth Annual Symposium of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center. Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center, Duquesne University.
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    Transcendance du visage et liberté du sujet. Éthique et politique phénoménologiques de la tolérance (Sartre, Levinas, Heidegger).Claude Vishnu Spaak - 2023 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 144 (1):71-94.
    La tolérance pose certaines questions essentielles aux analyses phénoménologiques de l’intersubjectivité. Tout d’abord, comme Sartre ou Heidegger l’avaient souligné, dans quelle mesure la tolérance ne se retourne-t‑elle pas toujours en une intolérance plus profonde, sous les formes de l’indifférence à l’égard de l’autre ou bien d’une domination qui réduit l’altérité d’autrui à des propriétés imposées, le privant de sa liberté? Mais si l’on prend au contraire le parti de construire un concept positif de tolérance pour penser la relation éthique, (...)
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    Heidegger e Levinas: percorsi antropologici tra ontologia e etica.Furia Valori - 2019 - Lanciano: Carabba.
  24. Levinas: thinking least about death—contra heidegger.Richard A. Cohen - 2007 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 60 (1-3):21-39.
    Detailed exposition of the nine layers of signification of human mortality according to Emmanuel Levinas's phenomenological and ethical account of the meaning and role of death for the embodied human subject and its relations to other persons. Critical contrast to Martin Heidegger's alternative and hitherto more influential phenomenological-ontological conception, elaborated in "Being and Time", of mortality as Dasein's anxious and revelatory being-toward-death.
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    Levinas e Heidegger.Giuliano Sansonetti - 1998 - Brescia: Morcelliana.
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    Heidegger’s Ethics and Levinas’s Ontology: Phenomenology of Prereflective Normativity.Martin Gak - 2014 - Levinas Studies: An Annual Review 9:145-181.
    A certain type of metaphysical manicheism has become quite prevalent among Levinas readers who insist in declaring his ethics to be a morally and, ultimately, politically necessary departure from Heidegger’s ontology. This approach inadequately moralizes Levinas’ articulation of the ethical which, I argue here, ought to be understood as an account of the pre-reflective normative conditions of ontology as meaning. In this paper, I seek to show that Levinas account of Ethics is squarely rooted in the epistemology of (...)’s Being and Time and that, his phenomenological articulation of pre-deliberative normativity may be read as the Deduction and Schematism of Being and Time, that is, as its central mechanism. (shrink)
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  27. Marion, Levinas, and Heidegger on the question concerning ontotheology.Joeri Schrijvers - 2010 - Continental Philosophy Review 43 (2):207-239.
    In this article, the differences between Jean-Luc Marion, Emmanuel Levinas and Martin Heidegger’s approaches to ontotheology are discussed. Whereas Marion argues for a historical approach to this question, i.e., testing whether ontotheology can be detected in this or that thinker in this history of philosophy, this article aims, with Levinas and Heidegger, for an ontological approach to the question concerning ontotheology. In this regard, this text expresses wonder about Marion’s claim that Medieval theology would not have succumbed to (...)
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    Time, death, and the feminine: Levinas with Heidegger.Tina Chanter - 2001 - Stanford: Stanford University Press.
    Examining Levinas's critique of the Heideggerian conception of temporality, this book shows how the notion of the feminine both enables and prohibits the most fertile territory of Levinas's thought. The author suggests that though Levinas's conception of subjectivity corrects some of the problems Heidegger's philosophy introduces, such as his failure to deal adequately with ethics, Levinas creates new stumbling blocks, notably the confining role he accords to the feminine. For Levinas, the feminine functions as that which facilitates but is (...)
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  29. Levinas and Heidegger.Françoise Dastur - 2014 - In John E. Drabinski & Eric Sean Nelson (eds.), Between Levinas and Heidegger. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 133-158.
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    Martin Heidegger, Emmanuel Levinas, and the Politics of Dwelling.David J. Gauthier - 2011 - Lexington Books.
    This book explores the ethical and political implications of the debate between Martin Heidegger and Emmanuel Levinas on the question of Place. It relates their debate to larger disagreements concerning ontology and ethics, the status of humanism, and the relationship between worldliness and transcendence. Ultimately, in an epoch characterized by tribalism and globalization, the Heidegger-Levinas debate illuminates the need for a contemporary politics of place that enables human beings to dwell and practice hospitality.
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    Levinas Faces Kant, Hegel and Heidegger: Debates of Contemporary Philosophy on Ontology.Ye Xiushan & Zhang Lin - 2008 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (3):438 - 454.
    Levinas subverts the traditional "ontology-epistemology," and creates a "realm of difference," the realm of "value," "ethic," and "religion," maintaining that ethics is real metaphysics. According to him, it is not that "being" contains the "other" but the other way round. In this way, the issues of ethics are promoted greatly in the realm of philosophy. Nonetheless, he does not intend to deny "ontology" completely, but reversed the relationship between "ontology (theory of truth)" and "ethics (axiology)," placing the former under the (...)
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    Lévinas and Heidegger: A Post‐Heideggerian Approach to Phenomenological Issues.Jacques Taminiaux - 2009-02-26 - In Chung‐Ying Cheng, Nicholas Bunnin, Dachun Yang & Linyu Gu (eds.), Lévinas. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 31–46.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Endnotes.
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    Levinas, Rosenzweig, and the Phenomenologies of Husserl and Heidegger.Richard A. Cohen - 1988 - Philosophy Today 32 (2):165-178.
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    De kritiek Van Levinas op Heidegger.Rudolf Boehm - 1963 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 25 (3):585 - 604.
    Levinas' Heidegger-Kritik, der in seinem Totalité et Infini zweifellos grundlegende Bedeutung zukommt, stürzt zunächst in Verwirrung : der Begriff der Totalität, in dem nach Levinas Heideggers ontologisches Denken befangen bleibt, scheint nur ein solcher für das Sein des Seienden als solchen und im Ganzen zu sein, Levinas' Idee eines diese Totalität transzendierenden „Unendlichen” aber eher Heideggers Gedanken des Seins selbst nahezukommen ; der Unterschied zwischen Totalität und Unendlichem, den Levinas begründet, scheint fast ein Gleiches zu bedeuten wie die „ontologische (...)
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    Husserl, Heidegger E Levinas da (im)possibilidade da (inter)subjetividade.Marcelo L. Pelizzoli - 1999 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 44 (2):327-352.
    Trata-se de demarcar o contexto esentido fenomenológico geral da sul:Jjetividade emHusserl, Heidegger e Levinas desdeseus conceitos fundamentais, verificando asuperação da postura Idealista e das filosofias daconsciência; ao mesmo tempo, verificar as suasinsuficiências e a inserção no contexto da mesmaegologia que se quer criticar, já em nome de umasubjetividade assignada. Pensa-se o inícioda ultrapassagem possível e necessária dentro deuma nova abordagem da questão do sentido dasubjetividade, considerando mesmo afinitude, temporalidade e historicidade. Esteartigo pressupõe a superação da ingenuidade quedesliga a esfera (...)
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    Lévinas et l'ombre de Heidegger.Rudolf Bernet - 2002 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 100 (4):786-793.
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    Levinas’ Critique of Heidegger in Totality and Infinite.Eduardo Sabrovsky - 2011 - Ideas Y Valores 60 (145):55–68.
    The article examines the critique of Being and Time formulated by Levinas in Totality and Infinite, a critique centered on Heidegger’s omission of two fundamental forms of being in the world: enjoyment and inhabiting. This omission is symptomatic: as a critique of modernity, Being and Time internalizes and ontologizes the prevalence of the equipmentality that characterizes our era far more than scientific objectivism does. Thus, a certain type of pragmatism would constitute the keystone of Being and Time as a (...)
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    Heidegger, Levinas, and the Other of History.Eric S. Nelson - 2014 - In John E. Drabinski and Eric S. Nelson (ed.), Between Levinas and Heidegger. SUNY. pp. 51-72.
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    Between Levinas and Heidegger.John E. Drabinski & Eric Sean Nelson (eds.) - 2014 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    _Investigates the philosophical relationship between Levinas and Heidegger in a nonpolemical context, engaging some of philosophy’s most pressing issues._.
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    Heidegger, Buber and Levinas: Must We Give Priority to Authenticity or Mutuality or Holiness?Lawrence Vogel - 2016 - In Lisa Foran & Rozemund Uljée (eds.), Heidegger, Levinas, Derrida: The Question of Difference. Cham: Springer Verlag.
    After considering Buber’s and Levinas’s critiques of Heidegger and of each other, I propose that we should acknowledge authenticity, “essential relations” of love and friendship, and holiness as aspects of a good life, though they pull in different directions. We should resist the temptation to take sides in a battle between different approaches to the complex nature of our social being.
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    Heidegger, Levinas, Derrida: The Question of Difference.Lisa Foran & Rozemund Uljée (eds.) - 2016 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book explores the relation between Heidegger, Levinas and Derrida by means of a dialogue with experts on the work of these mutually influential thinkers. Each essay in this collection focuses on the relation between at least two of these three philosophers focusing on various themes, such as Alterity, Justice, Truth and Language. By contextualising these thinkers and tracing their mutually shared themes, the book establishes the question of difference and its ongoing radicalization as the problem to which phenomenology (...)
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    Entre Levinas y Heidegger.Francis Guibal - 1992 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 4 (2):337-376.
    La declarada admiración de Levinas por el pensamiento de Heidegger no excluye explícitos y fundamentales elementos de diferenciación y crítica que el autor examina a lo largo de las tres partes del presente artículo. En la primera parte se expone la relación de Levinas a Heidegger en términos de un progresivo alejamiento que busca el significado de la experiencia ontológica no profundizando en ella sino saliendo de ella gracias a la irrupción metafísica del rostro humano y que pretende (...)
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  43. Levinas under the shadow of Heidegger-Critical studies.R. Bernet - 2002 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 100 (4):786-793.
     
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    Heidegger and Levinas: Metaphysics, Ontology and the Horizon of the Other.Irina Poleshchuk - 2010 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 10 (2):1-10.
    Already in his earlier works Levinas proposes a distinct phenomenological project which takes into consideration the radicality of the other and otherness by questioning intentionality and the validity of intersubjectivity within intentional consciousness. His move “towards Heidegger and against Husserl” was due primarily to Heidegger’s Dasein analysis, understanding of Being and being-with. However, in his major work, Totality and Infinity, Levinas proposes a new perspective on reading intersubjective relations with the Other which strongly contrasts with the Heideggerian concept (...)
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    Levinas and impossible possibility: Thinking ethics with Rosenzweig and Heidegger in the wake of the shoah.Tina Chanter - 1998 - Research in Phenomenology 28 (1):91-109.
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    The Object of Anxiety: Heidegger, Levinas, and the Phenomenology of the Dead.Drew M. Dalton & Drew Dalton - 2011 - Janus Head: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature, Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology, and the Arts 12 (2):67-82.
    In his reflection upon Dasein’s attempt to approach, understand and appropriate the possibility of its own death in Being and Time, Martin Heidegger makes an interesting side note on the phenomenological appearance of the dead body of another. Make no mistake; it is only a note – one made in passing en route to a much larger argument. But it is a note of interest nonetheless; for within it is contained the thread of a thought that, when pursued to (...)
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    Martin Heidegger, Fiinta si timpBruce Bégout, La généalogie de la logique. Husserl, l'antéprédicatif et le catégorialFrançois-David Sebbah, L'épreuve de la limite. Derrida, Henry, Levinas et la phénoménologieMarcus Brainard, Belief and its Neutralization. Husserl's System of Phenomenology in Ideas IToine Kortooms, Phenomenology of Time. Edmund Husserl's Analysis of Time-ConsciousnessRoland Breeur, Singularité et sujet. Une lecture phénoménologique de ProustJohn J. Drummond & Lester Embree (eds.), Phenomenological Approaches to Moral Philosophy. A Handbook. [REVIEW]Cristian Ciocan, Andrei Timotin, Adina Bozga, Ion Copoeru, Ligia Beltechi, Nicoleta-Liana Szabo & Horatiu Crisan - 2003 - Studia Phaenomenologica 3 (3):355-387.
    Martin HEIDEGGER, Fiinţă şi timp [Être et temps] ; Bruce BÉGOUT, La généalogie de la logique. Husserl, l’antéprédicatif et le catégorial ; François-David SEBBAH, L’épreuve de la limite. Derrida, Henry, Levinas et la phénoménologie ; Marcus BRAINARD, Belief and its Neutralization. Husserl’s System of Phenomenology in Ideas I ; Toine KORTOOMS, Phenomenology of Time. Edmund Husserl’s Analysis of Time-Consciousness ; Roland BREEUR, Singularité et sujet. Une lecture phénoménologique de Proust ; John J. DRUMMOND & Lester EMBREE, Phenomenological Approaches to (...)
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    Levinas and Heidegger on Death.Lain Thomson - 2009 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 16 (1):23-43.
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    Otherwise than Being-with: Levinas on Heidegger and Community.Chantal Bax - 2017 - Human Studies 40 (3):381-400.
    In this article I argue that Levinas can be read as a critic, not just of Heideggerian being, but also of being-with. After pointing out that the publication of the Black Notebooks only makes this criticism more interesting to revisit, I first of all discuss passages from both earlier and later writings in which Levinas explicitly takes issue with Heidegger’s claim that there is no self outside of a specific socio-historical community. I then explain how these criticisms are reflected (...)
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  50. Levinas and the Triple Critique of Heidegger.Graham Harman - 2009 - Philosophy Today 53 (4):407-413.
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