Emmanuel Levinas, born on January 12, 1906, in Lithuania, and died on December 25, 1995, in France, was one of the most important philosophers of the 20th century. He is known for his unique ethical philosophy and his explorations of philosophical issues such as existence, time, and the other.
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“What could an entirely rational being speak of with another entirely rational being?”
“Politics is opposed to morality, as philosophy to naïveté.”
“The very relationship with the other is the relationship with the future.”
“Memory as an inversion of historical time is the essence of interiority.”
“If one could possess, grasp, and know the other, it would not be other.”
