inhabit, but then take their place, by diverse groupings, among entities — in all this reality "right side up," the counter-sense of the vast enterprises which have failed, in which politics and technology end up negating the projects that conducted them, teaches the inconsistency of man, plaything of his own works. The unburied dead in wars and extermination camps make one believe the idea of a death without a morning after and render tragic-comic the concern for oneself and illusory the pretension of the rational animal to have a privileged place in the cosmos and the power to dominate and integrate the totality of being in a self-consciousness." /> Humanism and an-archy - Levinas Emmanuel | sdvig press

Humanism and an-archy

Emmanuel Levinas

pp. 127-139


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