God, Death, and Time / Edition 1

God, Death, and Time / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0804736669
ISBN-13:
9780804736664
Pub. Date:
11/01/2000
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10:
0804736669
ISBN-13:
9780804736664
Pub. Date:
11/01/2000
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
God, Death, and Time / Edition 1

God, Death, and Time / Edition 1

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Overview

This book consists of transcripts from two lecture courses Levinas delivered in 1975-76, his last year at the Sorbonne. They cover some of the most pervasive themes of his thought and were written at a time when he had just published his most important—and difficult—book, Otherwise than Being, or Beyond Essence. Both courses pursue issues related to the question at the heart of Levinas's thought: ethical relation. The Foreword and Afterword place the lectures in the context of his work as a whole, rounding out this unique picture of Levinas the thinker and the teacher.

The lectures are essential to a full understanding of Levinas for three reasons. First, he seeks to explain his thought to an audience of students, with a clarity and an intensity altogether different from his written work. Second, the themes of God, death, and time are not only crucial for Levinas, but they lead him to confront their treatment by the main philosphers of the great continental tradition. Thus his discussions of accounts of death by Heidegger, Hegel, and Bloch place Levinas's thought in a broader context. Third, the basic concepts Levinas employs are those of Otherwise than Being rather than the earlier Totality and Infinity: patience, obsession, substitution, witness, traumatism. There is a growing recognition that the ultimate standing of Levinas as a philosopher may well depend on his assessment of those terms. These lectures offer an excellent introduction to them that shows how they contribute to a wide range of traditional philosophical issues.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804736664
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 11/01/2000
Series: Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics Series
Edition description: 1
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.90(d)

Table of Contents

Translator's Forewordxi
Foreword1
Part I.Death and Time
Initial Questions--Friday, November 7, 19757
What Do We Know of Death?--Friday, November 14, 197511
The Death of the Other [D'Autrui] and My Own--Friday, November 21, 197516
An Obligatory Passage: Heidegger--Friday, November 28, 197522
The Analytic of Dasein--Friday, December 5, 197528
Dasein and Death--Friday, December 12, 197533
The Death and Totality of Dasein--Friday, December 19, 197538
Being-Toward-Death as the Origin of Time--Friday, January 9, 197642
Death, Anxiety, and Fear--Friday, January 16, 197646
Time Considered on the Basis of Death--Friday, January 23, 197650
Inside Heidegger: Bergson--Friday, January 30, 197654
The Radical Question: Kant Against Heidegger--Friday, February 6, 197657
A Reading of Kant (Continued)--Friday, February 13, 197662
How to Think Nothingness?--Friday, February 20, 197666
Hegel's Response: The Science of Logic--Friday, February 27, 197671
Reading Hegel's Science of Logic (Continued)--Friday, March 5, 197676
From the Science of Logic to the Phenomenology--Friday, March 12, 197679
Reading Hegel's Phenomenology (Continued)--Friday, March 19, 197684
The Scandal of Death: From Hegel to Fink--Friday, April 9, 197688
Another Thinking of Death: Starting from Bloch--Friday, April 23, 197692
A Reading of Bloch (Continued)--Friday, April 30, 197697
A Reading of Bloch: Toward a Conclusion--Friday, May 7, 1976101
Thinking About Death on the Basis of Time--Friday, May 14, 1976106
To Conclude: Questioning Again--Friday, May 21, 1976113
Part II.God and Onto-Theo-Logy
Beginning with Heidegger--Friday, November 7, 1975121
Being and Meaning--Friday, November 14, 1975126
Being and World--Friday, November 21, 1975131
To Think God on the Basis of Ethics--Friday, December 5, 1975136
The Same and the Other--Friday, December 12, 1975140
The Subject-Object Correlation--Friday, December 19, 1975144
The Question of Subjectivity--Friday, January 9, 1976149
Kant and the Transcendental Ideal--Friday, January 16, 1976153
Signification as Saying--Friday, January 23, 1976157
Ethical Subjectivity--Friday, January 30, 1976160
Transcendence, Idolatry, and Secularization--Friday, February 6, 1976163
Don Quixote: Bewitchment and Hunger--Friday, February 13, 1976167
Subjectivity as An-Archy--Friday, February 20, 1976172
Freedom and Responsibility--Friday, February 27, 1976176
The Ethical Relationship as a Departure from Ontology--Friday, March 5, 1976180
The Extra-Ordinary Subjectivity of Responsibility--Friday, March 12, 1976185
The Sincerity of the Saying--Friday, March 19, 1976190
Glory of the Infinite and Witnessing--Friday, April 9, 1976195
Witnessing and Ethics--Friday, April 23, 1976198
From Consciousness to Prophetism--Friday, April 30, 1976202
In Praise of Insomnia--Friday, May 7, 1976207
Outside of Experience: The Cartesian Idea of the Infinite--Friday, May 14, 1976213
A God "Transcendent to the Point of Absence"--Friday, May 21, 1976219
Postscript225
Notes243
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