Abstract
This book contains the translation of a collection of Emmanuel Levinas’s essays on Husserl. The essays reflect Levinas’s reading of Husserl from 1929 until 1977. The book is divided into three parts reflecting on Levinas’s changing interpretation of Husserl during this time period. Part 1 is called “Husserl’s Phenomenology” and contains essays written from 1929 to 1940. Part 2, “Levinas’s Husserl,” spans the period of 1959–65. Part 3, “Beyond Husserl,” only holds two essays. One is dated 1974, the other 1977. They display Levinas’s own phenomenology.