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Emmanuel Levinas' (1905 - 1995) intellectual project was to develop a first philosophy. Whereas traditionally first philosophy denoted either metaphysics or theology, only to be reconceived by Heidegger as fundamental ontology, Levinas argued that it is ethics that should be so conceived. But, rather than formulating an ethical theory, Levinas developed his philosophy in opposition to both metaphysics and ontology. It takes the form of a description and interpretation of the event of encountering another...
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