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Titre : |
Of God who comes to mind |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Levinas, Emmanuel, Auteur ; Bettina Bergo, Traducteur |
Editeur : |
Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press |
Année de publication : |
©1998 |
Collection : |
Meridian (Stanford, Calif.) |
Importance : |
xv, 211 p. |
Format : |
23 cm |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
God Jewish philosophy. Ontology Philosophy, French Religion--Philosophy
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Index. décimale : |
BD 331 |
Résumé : |
Emmanuel Levinas is one of the most original philosophers in the twentieth century. In this book, continuing his thought on obligation, he investigates the possibility that the word God can be understood now, at the end of the twentieth century, in a meaningful way. The thirteen essays collected in this volume offer an introduction to the wide range of Levinas's thought, addresses philosophical questions concerning |
Note de contenu : |
Part I.A Rupture of Immanence. 1. Ideology and idealism ---
2. From consciousness to wakefulness: starting from Husser ---
3. On death in the thought of Ernst Bloch ---
4. From the carefree deficiency to the new meaning ----
Part II. The Idea of God. 5. God and philosophy ---
6. Questions and answers ---
7. Hermeneutics and beyond ---
8. The thinking of being and the question of the other ---
9. Transcendence and evil ----
Part III. The Meaning of Being. 10. Dialogue: Self-consciousness and proximity of the neighbor ---
11. Notes on meaning ---
12. The bad conscience and the inexorable ---
13. Manner of speaking. |
Of God who comes to mind [texte imprimé] / Levinas, Emmanuel, Auteur ; Bettina Bergo, Traducteur . - Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, ©1998 . - xv, 211 p. ; 23 cm. - ( Meridian (Stanford, Calif.)) . Langues : Anglais ( eng) Langues originales : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
God Jewish philosophy. Ontology Philosophy, French Religion--Philosophy
|
Index. décimale : |
BD 331 |
Résumé : |
Emmanuel Levinas is one of the most original philosophers in the twentieth century. In this book, continuing his thought on obligation, he investigates the possibility that the word God can be understood now, at the end of the twentieth century, in a meaningful way. The thirteen essays collected in this volume offer an introduction to the wide range of Levinas's thought, addresses philosophical questions concerning |
Note de contenu : |
Part I.A Rupture of Immanence. 1. Ideology and idealism ---
2. From consciousness to wakefulness: starting from Husser ---
3. On death in the thought of Ernst Bloch ---
4. From the carefree deficiency to the new meaning ----
Part II. The Idea of God. 5. God and philosophy ---
6. Questions and answers ---
7. Hermeneutics and beyond ---
8. The thinking of being and the question of the other ---
9. Transcendence and evil ----
Part III. The Meaning of Being. 10. Dialogue: Self-consciousness and proximity of the neighbor ---
11. Notes on meaning ---
12. The bad conscience and the inexorable ---
13. Manner of speaking. |
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