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Ethisch en oneindig by Philippe Nemo
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Ethisch en oneindig (edition 1987)

by Philippe Nemo, Emmanuel Levinas

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A masterful series of interviews with Levinas, conducted by French philosopher Philippe Nemo, which provides a succinct presentation of Levinas's philosophy. 
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Title:Ethisch en oneindig
Authors:Philippe Nemo
Other authors:Emmanuel Levinas
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Ethics and Infinity: Conversations with Philippe Nemo by Emmanuel Levinas

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A quick and dirty intro to various Levinasian concepts extolled by the man himself. I very much enjoy Levinas' penchant for non-thematizable sections of our existence. I'm still not sure how to feel about him as a literary figure. When libraries open again, I'll make sure to check out one of his more substantial works. Existence and Existants seems the most interesting to me right now. If I ever end up reading more of the Bible, I'll definitely try and get my hands on one of his commentaries. He's definitely someone I'd trust with a task like that. ( )
  schumacherrr | Feb 21, 2022 |
Emmanuel Levinas' books and articles are famously difficult reading, both because of their depth and because their themes, proposals and obessions manage to be breathtakingly against the grain of modernity and, simultaneously, postmodernity. This little book shows Levinas to be not only a great philosopher but also a good one--that is, an author genuinely concerned for his audience. In these transcribed interviews first broadcast on Radio-France, we meet Levinas the generous conversation partner who engages each question in a way that makes fresh understanding possible. Overhearing this conversation is the shortest route to a basic orientation to this wonderfully disorienting thinker. ( )
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Emmanuel Levinasprimary authorall editionscalculated
Nemo, Philippemain authorall editionsconfirmed
Bakker, R.Introductionsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Cohen, Richard A.Translatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Engelmann, PeterEditorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Huizinga, C.J.Translatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Schmidt, DorotheaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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