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Moments of Disruption: Levinas, Sartre, and the Question of Transcendence

Albany: State University of New York Press (2013)

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  1. Sartre on Anguish.Mishka Jambor - 1990 - Philosophy Today 34 (2):111-116.
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  • Reflections on the Philosophy of Hitlerism.Emmanuel Levinas & Seán Hand - 1990 - Critical Inquiry 17 (1):63-71.
    The philosophy of Hitler is simplistic [primaire]. But the primitive powers that burn within it burst open its wretched phraseology under the pressure of an elementary force. They awaken the secret nostalgia within the German soul. Hitlerism is more than a contagion or a madness; it is an awakening of elementary feelings.But from this point on, this frighteningly dangerous phenomenon becomes philosophically interesting. For these elementary feelings harbor a philosophy. They express a soul's principal attitude towards the whole of reality (...)
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  • Sartre on the transcendence of the ego.Phyllis Sutton Morris - 1985 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (2):179-198.
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  • Useless suffering.Emmanuel Levinas - 1988 - In Robert Bernasconi & David Wood (eds.), The Provocation of Levinas: Rethinking the Other. New York: Routledge. pp. 156--167.
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  • Being jewish.Emmanuel Levinas - 2007 - Continental Philosophy Review 40 (3):205-210.
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  • Levinas, substitution and transcendental subjectivity.Philip J. Maloney - 1997 - Man and World 30 (1):49-64.
    The task of this paper is to clarify the status and implications of Levinas's insistence on the necessity of subjectivity to the ethical relation. Focusing in particular on the discussion of substitution in Otherwise than Being, it is argued that the description of subjectivity as substitution enables Levinas to articulate the necessity of the subject to the approach of the other in a manner which avoids the transcendental character which such claims to necessity usually embody. This argument proceeds from an (...)
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  • A non-egological conception of consciousness.Aron Gurwitsch - 1940 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 1 (3):325-338.
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  • Sartrean transcendence: Winning and losing.P. J. Crittenden - 1985 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63 (4):440 – 450.
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  • Is ethics fundamental? Questioning Levinas on irresponsibility.Rudi Visker - 2003 - Continental Philosophy Review 36 (3):263-302.
    My title echoes Levinas' 1951 “Is ontology fundamental?” – a seminal piece that paved the way for his justly famous Totality and Infinity and Otherwise than Being. I suggest that the characteristically enthusiastic, uncritical reception of these works may not be due primarily to their originality and sheer intellectual brilliance, but rather to something in Levinas' position that deeply resonates with the spirit of our times and our preoccupation with the fate of “the Other.” My claim, however, is that accepting (...)
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  • Levinas and the elemental.John Sallis - 1998 - Research in Phenomenology 28 (1):152-159.
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  • Levinas on Existence.Lars Iyer - 2002 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 33 (1):39-51.
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  • Sartre.Hazel Estella Barnes - 1974 - J. B. Lippincott.
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  • Sartre and Levinas.Christina Howells - 1988 - In Robert Bernasconi & David Wood (eds.), The Provocation of Levinas: Rethinking the Other. New York: Routledge. pp. 91--99.
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