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  1. Writing and difference.Jacques Derrida - 1978 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In the 1960s a radical concept emerged from the great French thinker Jacques Derrida. Read the book that changed the way we think; read "Writing and Difference," the classic introduction.
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  • Violence and Metaphysics.”.Jacques Derrida - 2005 - In Claire Elise Katz & Lara Trout (eds.), Emmanuel Levinas. New York: Routledge. pp. 1--88.
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  • (3 other versions)Freedom of the will and the concept of a person.Harry G. Frankfurt - 1971 - Journal of Philosophy 68 (1):5-20.
    It is my view that one essential difference between persons and other creatures is to be found in the structure of a person's will. Besides wanting and choosing and being moved to do this or that, men may also want to have certain desires and motives. They are capable of wanting to be different, in their preferences and purposes, from what they are. Many animals appear to have the capacity for what I shall call "first-order desires" or "desires of the (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Works of Love.Søren Kierkegaard - unknown
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  • Humanisme de l'autre homme.Emmanuel Lévinas - 1972 - [Montpellier]: Fata Morgana.
    Réinventer l'humanisme. Retrouver le sens de l'humain. Et pour y parvenir, redéfinir des notions simples l'Autre, l'amour, la liberté, la responsabilité... Humanisme de l'autre homme éclaire les grands thèmes de la pensée d'Emmanuel Lévinas. Texte intégral.
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  • (3 other versions)Freedom of the will and the concept of a person.Harry Frankfurt - 2004 - In Tim Crane & Katalin Farkas (eds.), Metaphysics: a guide and anthology. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  • Noms propres.Emmanuel Levinas - 2014 - Fata Morgana.
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  • The Self After Postmodernity.Patricia Huntington - 1997
    Concerned with the idea of the self, this text challenges what it perceives to be the bleak deconstructionist views of ceaseless change with a discussion and depiction of the self in new vocabulary - an action-oriented self defined by the ways in which it communicates.
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  • (3 other versions)Freedom of the will and the concept of a person.Harry G. Frankfurt - 2009 - In John P. Lizza (ed.), Defining the beginning and end of life: readings on personal identity and bioethics. Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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  • The Sickness Unto Death.Søen Kierkegaard & Walter Lowrie - 1946 - Princeton University Press.
    Best known as a philosopher, one of the founders of existentialism, Kierkegaard also wrote books whose themes were primarily religious, psychological or literary. He was opposed to much in organised Christianity, stressing the necessity for individual choice against prescribed dogma and ritual. In this book, he concentrates his penetrating psychological observations on the theme of despair.
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  • Individualisme éthique et philosophie chez Levinas.Pierre Hayat - 1998 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 188 (4):505-506.
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  • Études kierkegaardiennes.Jean Wahl - 1938 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 45 (3):1-1.
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  • Autrement qu'être, ou, Au-delà de l'essence.Emmanuel Lévinas - 1974 - La Haye,: M. Nijhoff.
    Analyse dans la perspective phénoménologique de l'essence comme expression de "l'être" différent de l'"étant". Substitution, dans la subjectivité, de soi à autrui.
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  • (1 other version)Concluding Unscientific Postscript.Søen Kierkegaard & Walter Lowrie - 2019 - Princeton University Press.
    Contents include: Foreword Editor's Preface Introduction by the Editor Preface Introduction BOOK ONE: The Objective Problem Concerning the Truth of Christianity Introductory Remarks Chapter I: The Historical Point of View 1. The Holy Scriptures 2. The Church 3. The Proof of the Centuries for the Truth of Christianity Chapter II: The Speculative Point of View BOOK TWO: The Subjective Problem, The Relation of the Subject to the Truth of Christianity, The Problem of Becoming a Christian PART ONE: Something About Lessing (...)
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  • Totalité et Infini.Emmanuel Levinas - 1963 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 153 (4):127-131.
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  • Autrement qu'être, ou au delà de l'essence.Emmanuel Levinas - 1976 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 81 (1):142-143.
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  • Emmanuel Levinas, éthique et société.Pierre Hayat - 1995 - Editions Kimé.
    L'oeuvre de Levinas redécouverte dans la perspective d'une philosophie sociale. Depuis les années 30, il n'a cessé de se confronter aux questions qui préoccupent les théories politiques modernes sur la liberté, l'égalité et les fondements du lien social.
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  • De Dieu qui vient à l'idée.Emmanuel Levinas - 1982 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 172 (4):681-682.
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  • The Self After Postmodernity.Calvin O. Schrag - 1997 - Yale University Press.
    Sketching a new portrait of the human self in this thought-provoking book, leading American philosopher Calvin O. Schrag challenges bleak deconstructionist and postmodernist views of the self as something ceaselessly changing, without origin or purpose. Discussing the self in new vocabulary, he depicts an action-oriented self defined by the ways in which it communicates. The self, says Schrag, is open to understanding through its discourse, its actions, its being with other selves, and its experience of transcendence. In his discussion, Schrag (...)
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