La théorie de l'intuition dans la phénoménologie de Husserl (THI). In it he acknowledged the importance of Husserl's recognition of practical and axiological truths with a different ontological structure from theoretical truth (THI, 133). However, Levinas accepted Heidegger's rejection of Husserl's privileging of theory. The Heideggerian reading of Husserl in The Theory of Intuition came to dominate the French appropriation of phenomenology and established Levinas as one of the foremost exponents of phenomenology." /> Emmanuel Levinas - Bernasconi Robert; Keltner Stacy K. | sdvig press

Emmanuel Levinas

the phenomenology of sociality and the ethics of alterity

Robert Bernasconi, Stacy K. Keltner

pp. 249-268


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