Levinas

Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 4 (7):141-150 (1996)
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Abstract

This essay evokes the life and philosophical thought of an author who died recently: Emmanuel Levinas. It tries to show the in ternal coherence of his work and to question the link between his condition as a Jew and the role it played in the elaboration of a thought dominated by ethical concerns.

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reprint Beckert, Cristina (1996) "Levinas. Invocação de um percurso filosófico". Philosophica 7():141-150

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