Diachronic Time and the Epiphany of Alterity: an Analysis of Time and the Relationship with the Other From the Thought of Emmanuel Levinas
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Metyper.2017.v0i18.4741Keywords:
time, diachrony, past, present, futureAbstract
In this work it’s expose the proposal of diachronic time in the thought of the Lithuanian-French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas and the relevance that this one has in the relation with the Other. The work is divided into three parts, of which I would like to highlight: 1. The appearance of the Other in the immemorial past, as well as the responsibility that is inscribed on his face, 2. The present as the moment and the climax of time and 3. The future as a future that announces.
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