Introduction to Levinas’s “The Asymmetry of the Face”

Philosophy Today 67 (2):465-470 (2023)
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Abstract

France Guwy and Emmanuel Levinas discuss the relationship between “the Bible and philosophy.” Levinas explains that he never “experienced” a contradiction between the two, and that they both aim at the same thing: meaning outside of immanence. Such transcendence, Levinas argues, is impossible for the Spinozist.

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L'asymétrie du visage.Emmanuel Lévinas & France Guwy - 2006 - Cités 1 (1):116-124.
Présentation.Joëlle Hansel - 2006 - Cités 25 (1):115-115.
Levinas as (mis)Reader of Spinoza.Michael Juffé - 2007 - Levinas Studies 2:153-173.

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