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To read Emmanuel Levinas: The Genealogy of Ethics is an education from which anyone could benefit. John Llewelyn not only provides his readers with a profound study of Levinas's ethical philosophy, he also teaches them how to read philosophy with care. This is the most important full-length study of Levinas in any language, because one completes the book both better informed and a better philosopher.
Robert Bernasconi, Memphis State University
Emmanuel Levinas must now be judged to be one of the most influential figures in contemporary Continental philosophy. I can think of no better guide than John Llewelyn to lead us through the thickets of Levinas's prose. For those of us working in the embattled enclave of Continental philosophy in Britain and North America, Llewelyn's work has had a singular and special place, marked as it is by a quasi-Austinian analytic attention to linguistic and semantic detail, a dazzling breadth and depth of textual knowledge in the Continental tradition, and an absolute integrity and seriousness of intellectual and moral commitment. Bursting with questions, multiple references, cascading citations and multi-lingual puns and nuances, this book is the compelling record of an intellectual obsession. Taking as its guiding thread the theme of genealogy, the book gives a broadly chronological and impressively manageable presentation of the whole sweep of Levinas's work. I have read nothing more finely grained, more balanced and less dogmatic than Llewelyn's book on a whole range of Levinasian themes.
Simon Critchley, University of Essex
John Llewelyn has been reader in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh and visiting professor at Memphis State University and Loyola University of Chicago. His other publications include Beyond Metaphysics?, Derrida on theThreshold of Sense, and The Middle Voice of Ecological Conscience.
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Llewelyn, John.
Emmanuel Levinas: the genealogy of ethics/John Llewelyn.
p. cm.(Warwick studies in European philosophy)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-415-10729-6 (hard).ISBN 0-415-10730-X (pbk.)
1. Levinas, Emmanuel. 2. Ethics. I. Title. II. Series.
B2430 .L484L54 1994
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la mia solitudine
laltrui dolore
ghermiva
fino alla morte
est-ce quen tant, on n a pas opprim quelquun ?
Nietzsche nest-il pas le souffle exceptionel pour faire rsonner
cet au-del?
Il faut passer par linterpretation pour dpasser linterprtation
Levinas est done trs prs et trs loin de Nietzsche
The following abbreviations accompanied by page numbers are used in the text in referring to writings by Levinas.
ADV Lau-del du verset, Paris, Minuit, 1982.
AE Autrement qutre ou au-del de lessence (1st edn, 1974), The Hague, Nijhoff, 1978.
AHN A lheure des nations, Paris, Minuit, 1988.
BTV Beyond the Verse, trans. G.Mole, London, Athlone, Bloomington, Ind., Indiana University Press, 1994.
CPP Collected Philosophical Papers, trans. A.Lingis, The Hague, Nijhoff, 1987.
CWC Philosophy and Awakening, trans. M.Quaintance, in E.Cardava, P.Connor and J.-L.Nancy (eds), Who Comes Afterthe Subject?, New York, Routledge, 1991.
DC The Trace of the Other, trans. A.Lingis, in M.Taylor (ed.),Deconstruction in Context, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1986, pp. 34559.
DE De lvasion (1st edn, 1935), Montpellier, Fata Morgana, 1982.
DEE De l existence I existant (1 st edn, 1947), Paris, Vrin, 1981. DF Difficult Freedom: Essays on Judaism, trans. S.Hand, London, Athlone Press, 1990.
DL Difficile libert: essais sur le judasme (1st edn, 1963), Paris, Albin Michel, 1976.
DMT Dieu, la mort et le temps, Paris, Grasset, 1993.
DVI De Dieu qui vient Iide, Paris, Vrin, 1982.
EDE En dcouvrant lexistence avec Husserl et Heidegger (1st edn, 1967), Paris, Vrin, 1982.
EE Existence and Existents, trans. A.Lingis, The Hague, Nijhoff, 1978
EEI Ethique et infini, Paris, Fayard, 1982.
EI Ethics and Infinity, trans. R.A.Cohen, Pittsburgh, Duquesne University Press, 1985.
EN Entre nous, essais sur le penser--lautre, Paris, Grasset, 1991. HAH Humanisme de Iautre homme, Montpellier, Fata Morgana, 1972.
HLR The Levinas Reader, ed. S.Hand, Oxford, Blackwell, 1989.
HS Hors sujet, Montpellier, Fata Morgana, 1987.
ITN In the Time of the Nations, trans. M.Smith, London, Athlone, Bloomington, Ind., Indiana University Press, 1994.
MT La mort et le temps, Paris, LHerne, 1991.
NP Noms propres, Montpellier, Fata Morgana, 1976.
NTR Nine Talmudic Readings, trans. A.Aronowicz, Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1990.
OB Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence, trans. A.Lingis, The Hague, Nijhoff, 1981.
OS Outside the Subject, trans. M.B.Smith, London, Athlone, 1993.
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