The thought of Lévinas, a phenomenological and aesthetic reading
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Art., Truth., Sensitivity., Time., Reality., Shadow.Abstract
The main objective of this paper is to reflect on the thinking of Emmanuel Lévinas in the light of a brief review of central aspects of his philosophical project, such as reality, time, shadow and halftime with the intention of showing characteristic features of the phenomenological proposal of the Jewish philosopher, in contrast to his aesthetic ideas. Through the exhibition we will try to obtain partial results that satisfactorily throw us into a valid theming, it should be noted that the intention to rehabilitate the dialogue between the phenomenology of Lévinas and its analysis around aesthetic problems fits a research project that aims to rediscover a text that has been gradually invisible as The Reality and its shadow, coupled with this fact the exhibition seeks to bring together a critical apparatus of concepts that can provide tools for a better reading around Levinasian thought.
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