Review of Discovering existence with Husserl [Book Review]

Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 19 (2):227-227 (1999)
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Reviews the book, Discovering existence with Husserl by Emmanuel Levinas, translated by Richard A. Cohen and Michael B. Smith. The work of Emmanuel Levinas represents one of the most innovative and influential expositions of twentieth-century phenomenology. His thought represents a radically new interpretation of the phenomenological project, the meaning of ethics, and the role of ontology and metaphysics in our discussion of the Other and the Good. 2012 APA, all rights reserved)

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