Time And The Other by Emmanuel Levinas
In this profound philosophical exploration, the text delves into the intricate relationship between time and the concept of the "Other," challenging traditional metaphysical notions. It examines how the presence of the Other disrupts the continuity of time, introducing a sense of infinity and ethical responsibility that transcends mere chronological existence. Through a series of reflective essays, the narrative invites readers to reconsider the nature of human experience, emphasizing the importance of interpersonal relationships and the ethical implications of encountering the Other in a temporal context.
- Published
- 1947
- Nationality
- French
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 80-100
- Original Language
- French
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