Levinas & the Wisdom of Love
Corey Beals
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Paperback. Explores the ideas of twentieth-century philosopher Emmanuel Levinas' concept of love, love's relation to wisdom, and how love makes the other visible to us. This book argues that Levinas' wisdom of love is a real possibility, one which grants priority to ethics over ontology. Num Pages: 180 pages. BIC Classification: HP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 228 x 155 x 12. Weight in Grams: 294.
Directly challenging the prevailing interpretation, Corey Beals explores the ideas of twentieth-century philosopher Emmanuel Levinas's concept of love, love's relation to wisdom, and how love makes the Other visible to us. Distinguishing love from other types of wisdom, Beals argues that Levinas's ""wisdom of love"" is a real possibility, one which grants priority to ethics over ontology.
Directly challenging the prevailing interpretation, Corey Beals explores the ideas of twentieth-century philosopher Emmanuel Levinas's concept of love, love's relation to wisdom, and how love makes the Other visible to us. Distinguishing love from other types of wisdom, Beals argues that Levinas's ""wisdom of love"" is a real possibility, one which grants priority to ethics over ontology.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Baylor University Press United States
Number of pages
180
Condition
New
Number of Pages
180
Place of Publication
Waco, United States
ISBN
9781602583382
SKU
V9781602583382
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About Corey Beals
Corey Beals is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion at George Fox University.
Reviews for Levinas & the Wisdom of Love
This volume succeeds in relating phenomenality to the ethics of service. Service makes itself visible in the practical orientation towards the neighbour, a service which originates in a summons from the other. The work is clearly set out, well-written and footnoted. The author is in command of the subject, and this offers a further reading of the relation between love, ... Read more