Few philosophers are more in need of a dictionary than Levinas and even fewer are more deserving of one as rich as <i>The Levinas Dictionary</i>. Whether a new reader of Levinas or an established expert, one will need to find a place for this book on one's desk.

- Robert Bernasconi, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University, US

<i>The Levinas Dictionary </i>invites an encounter with the originality and influences of Levinas’ language, breaking through his complex and enigmatic thought by unveiling a vision in which otherness may be pronounced with discernment, simplicity, and clarity. The book succeeds by awakening the reader to Levinas’ ‘extravagant’ philosophical discourse.

- Glenn Morrison, Associate Professor in Theology, The University of Notre Dame, Australia

While his work speaks very powerfully to the contemporary age, the language of Emmanuel Levinas can seem difficult to approach.

This dictionary gives the reader access to the terms he used to build his arguments, including those he employed idiosyncratically and invented. It also includes terms from phenomenology to which he gave new meanings, and which focused his critique of Western philosophy. By including original French words as well as the English, The Levinas Dictionary makes the work of this central figure in 20th-century philosophy more easily readable in translation.

Each term explored belongs to one or more of three periods of the work he regarded as properly philosophical: 1) pre-1940; 2) 1940-1960, including the writing of his magnum opus Totality and Infinity and 3) 1960-1995, including his second great work, Otherwise than Being. Entries show how the terms appear, develop, or mutate over the course of his work in the phenomenology of radical ethics.

Including an intellectual biography and a chronology of Levinas’ life and work, a list of primary sources in French and English, as well as secondary sources and a glossary, The Levinas Dictionary will provide a broad and far-reaching introduction to a thinker whose work has only become more relevant to contemporary theory and practice.

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The first dictionary of Emmanuel Levinas' key terminologies and influences.

Preface
Acknowledgements

1. Introduction and Biographical Notes
2. Chronology
3. Abbreviations
4. Dictionary Entries
5. Primary Sources in English
6. Primary Sources in French
7. Secondary Sources
8. Glossary

Index

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The first dictionary of Emmanuel Levinas' key terminologies and influences.
The first dictionary to explain in clear and accessible language, the complex terminologies of Emmanuel Levinas

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The Bloomsbury Philosophy Dictionaries offer clear and accessible guides to the work of some of the more challenging thinkers in the history of philosophy. A-Z entries provide clear definitions of key terminology, synopses of key works, and details of each thinker's major themes, ideas and philosophical influences. The Dictionaries are the ideal resource for anyone reading or studying these key philosophers.

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ISBN
9781350275027
Publisert
2026-09-17
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
380 gr
Høyde
232 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
328

Biografisk notat

Joseph Cohen is Lecturer in Philosophy at University College Dublin, Ireland. His previous publications include: Le spectre juif de Hegel (2005), Le sacrifice de Hegel (2007) and Alternances de la métaphysique. Essais sur Emmanuel Levinas (2009). He also co-edited, with Raphael Zagury-Orly, Judéités. Questions pour Jacques Derrida (2003).

Donna Orange
was Assistant Professor in Psychoanalysis, NYU, USA and Visiting Professor of Phenomenology in Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center, Duquesne University, USA. She is author of numerous books on philosophy, psychiatry and ethics including Climate Crisis, Psychoanalysis, and Radical Ethics (2016), and Psychoanalysis, History, and Radical Ethics: Learning to Hear (2020).