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  1. Philosophy, ethics, religion. Published. 1974 (in French) Otherwise than Being, or Beyond Essence ( French: Autrement qu'être ou au-delà de l'essence) is a 1974 work of philosophy by Emmanuel Levinas, the second of his mature works after Totality and Infinity. [1]

    • France
    • Autrement qu'être ou au-delà de l'essence
  2. says everything, the all, totality. The fundamental opposition so nounced is meant to dissociate the otherwise than being from all. figures of the other, which, as will be shown, ontology includes, or, as is frequently said, "recuperates." "Being's essence dominates being itself " (OB, 3).

  3. Book Title: Otherwise Than Being or Beyond Essence. Authors: Emmanuel Levinas. Series Title: Martinus Nijhoff Philosophy Texts. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7906-3. Publisher: Springer Dordrecht. eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive. Copyright Information: Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 1991

  4. 23. Juli 2006 · Otherwise than Being opens with a general overview of the argument, in which being and transcendence are also named “essence” and “disinterest”. Emphasizing the processual quality of being, Levinas will refer to it equivalently as “being” or “essence”, venturing that he might even have used the dynamic form essance ...

  5. Based on a reconstruction of the alterity understanding of ethical subjectivity, as Levinas especially developed in his work “Otherwise than Being, or Beyond Essence”, it is explored how reasonable Levinas’ ethical conception of subjectivity based on pluralistic alterity is for normative questions about justice. Following from a ...

    • Sergeij Seitz
    • 2016
  6. otherwise, but otherwise than being [Non pas être autrement, mais autre-ment qu’être]” (3).1 Neither the modernist drive for a self- determined sys-tem of values nor the postmodern disintegration of such absolutes could permit a truly ethical moment, since they regard human agency as being present and verified on the one hand and being ...

  7. Reacting against an enclosed and unconditional sense of what is and what is not, Levinas focuses on a paradigm that is more open-ended and inestimable, replacing a totalized sense of being with one that was infinite, to recall his terminology. Download to read the full chapter text.