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Levinas and the Greek Heritage
Jean-Marc Narbonne
出版
Peeters Publishers
, 2006
主題
Philosophy / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical
Philosophy / History & Surveys / Modern
Philosophy / Religious
Religion / Philosophy
Religion / Christian Theology / General
Religion / Theology
ISBN
9042917660
9789042917668
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=C4xv7p2KkGMC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Levinas and the Greek Heritage
shows that throughout his career, Emmanuel Levinas always admired and recognized his profound debt to Plato and to the philosophical tradition he initiated, which have been largely transmitted to us by the Neoplatonists, most notably Plotinus and Proclus. How can we read
Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence
in any other way than as some sort of Neoplatonic programme, prolonging Plato's Good "beyond being" of the
Republic
VI, 509b, in the direction of the "other man," the one which in his "nudity" and "fragility," opens for us the horizon of a new humanism? There are many ways by which one can attempt to go over and above Being, not only a Greek way (primordially metaphysical), but also a Biblical way (mainly ethical). One of the interests of Levinas' philosophy is to show us the hidden community - and perhaps unavoidable interdependency - of these two approaches.
One Hundred Years of Neoplatonism in France
shows that during the Twentieth century a retrieval of Neoplatonism is a powerful hidden feature of French philosophy and theology, of spiritual and institutional life. Beginning with Henri Bergson, it passes by way of figures like Maurice Blondel, A.J. Festugiere, Henri de Lubac, Jean Trouillard, Henry Dumery, and culminates with Michel Henry, Pierre Hadot, and Jean-Luc Marion. The book examines the particular character Neoplatonism takes in this retrieval, and traces connections between leading figures within the French and Anglophone worlds.