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portada Dialog: Ein Kooperativer Kommentar (in German)
Type
Physical Book
Illustrated by
Language
German
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9783495491188

Dialog: Ein Kooperativer Kommentar (in German)

Emmanuel Levinas (Author) · Burkhard Liebsch (Illustrated by) · Karl-Alber-Verlag · Paperback

Dialog: Ein Kooperativer Kommentar (in German) - Levinas, Emmanuel ; Liebsch, Burkhard

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Synopsis "Dialog: Ein Kooperativer Kommentar (in German)"

1980 veroffentliche Emmanuel Levinas den kurzen Text Dialog. In diesem denkt er das Gesprach ruckhaltlos im Zeichen des Anderen und verlangt ihm vor allem eines ab: dem Anderen als solchem gerecht zu werden. So gesehen ist der Dialog nicht eine spezifische soziale Situation unter vielen anderen, sondern die soziale Situation par excellence, in der sich zeigt, was das Soziale im Grunde ausmacht. 10 Autoren setzen sich in diesem von Burkhard Liebsch herausgegebenen Band mit Levinas' Thesen auseinander: Emil Angehrn, Katharina Bauer, Myriam Bienenstock, Petar Bojanic, Gunter Figal, Marco Gutjahr, Annette Hilt, Burkhard Liebsch, Christian Rossner, Werner Stegmaier und Jurgen Trabant.
Emmanuel Levinas
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Emmanuel Levinas (Kaunas, Lithuania, 1906 - Paris, France, December 25, 1995) was a prominent 20th-century philosopher, known for his contributions to ethical philosophy and his focus on otherness and transcendence. He studied Philosophy at the University of Strasbourg (1923-1928) and delved into phenomenology in Freiburg, where he was a student of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. He became a French citizen in 1930 and began to spread phenomenology in France with works like The Phenomenological Theory of Intuition.

After World War II, during which he was a prisoner, Levinas developed an innovative ethical philosophy, influenced by thinkers like Franz Rosenzweig and Martin Buber. Among his most influential works are Totality and Infinity (1961) and Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence (1974), which explore the concept of the relationship with the other as the basis of ethics.

In addition to his philosophical texts, Levinas wrote commentaries on the Talmud, such as Four Talmudic Readings (1968) and From the Sacred to the Holy (1977). After his death, posthumous editions of his works continued to be published, such as God, Death, and Time (2006), Alterity and Transcendence (2014), and New Talmudic Readings (2017).
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