Emmanuel Levinas: The Ethics of “Face to Face”/The Religious Turn

  • Sugarman R
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The international contributions in this volume demonstrate the absence of cultural barriers to the study of phenomenology, a philosophy that has transformed our view of the world. The book covers Husserl's key concepts as well as the movement's new directions.

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Sugarman, R. (2002). Emmanuel Levinas: The Ethics of “Face to Face”/The Religious Turn. In Phenomenology World-Wide (pp. 409–430). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0473-2_40

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