God, Death, and Time
Discover the profound insights of Emmanuel Levinas in God, Death, and Time, published by Stanford University Press in 2000. This engaging new edition spans 277 pages and features transcripts from two of Levinas's enlightening lecture courses on ethical relations, delivered at the prestigious Sorbonne. In this work, Levinas employs a unique clarity and intensity, providing a fresh perspective on his philosophical thoughts, making it accessible for students and readers alike. Dive into the depths of ethical philosophy and explore the intricate connections between existence, mortality, and the divine. Perfect for those interested in philosophy, ethics, and Levinas's influential ideas, this book is a must-have for your collection.