Idealism And Exteriority: The Case Of Eberhard Grisebach

Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 20 (May):136-149 (1989)
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What is the relation between the thought of exteriority (that is, of an intellectually unencompassable Other taken to be a supreme source or condition of meaning) and the idealism, subjective or objective, that it reacts against? Eberhard Grisebach makes a good case study because his exteriority statement (Gegenwart, 1928) is unsurpassably extreme yet evolves in discernible stages from an idealist starting-point. After considering parallels with Buber and Levinas and criticisms from several sources, I argue that the exteriority strategy for thinking about community is indispensable even if its dedication to negating comprehension renders it sterile for many philosophical purposes.

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