Cambridge Companion to Levinas
Discover the profound insights of Emmanuel Levinas in the Cambridge Companion to Levinas, expertly edited by Robert Bernasconi and published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. Spanning 324 pages, this essential volume positions Levinas alongside other influential Continental philosophers such as Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Sartre, solidifying his status as a key figure in 20th-century philosophy.
Levinas's work centers on the ethical relationship with others, asserting that ethics is the foundation of philosophy itself. This companion provides a comprehensive exploration of his ideas, making it a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in modern philosophical discourse. Dive into Levinas's thought-provoking theories and understand why his perspective on ethics continues to resonate in contemporary discussions.