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  2. Alterity - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy and anthropology, alterity refers to the state of being "other" or different (Latin alter). [1] It describes the experience of encountering something or someone perceived as distinct from oneself or one's own group.

  3. Emmanuel Levinas - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, he was awarded the Balzan Prize for Philosophy. According to his obituary in The New York Times, [15] Levinas came to regret his early enthusiasm for Heidegger, after the latter joined the Nazis. Levinas explicitly framed several of his mature philosophical works as attempts to respond to Heidegger's philosophy in light of its ethical ...

  4. Other (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    In Totality and Infinity: An Essay on Exteriority (1961), Emmanuel Lévinas said that previous philosophy had reduced the constitutive Other to an object of consciousness, by not preserving its absolute alterity—the innate condition of otherness, by which the Other radically transcends the Self and the totality of the human network, into ...

  5. Richard Kearney - Wikipedia

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    Richard Kearney (/ ˈ k ɑːr n i /; born 1954) is an Irish philosopher and public intellectual specializing in contemporary continental philosophy.He is the Charles Seelig Professor in Philosophy at Boston College and has taught at University College Dublin, the Sorbonne, the University of Nice, and the Australian Catholic University.

  6. Index of continental philosophy articles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of articles in continental philosophy. Abandonment (existentialism) Abjection; Absurdism; Achieving Our Country; Albert Camus; Alberto Moreiras; Albrecht Wellmer; Alexandru Dragomir; Alfred Adler; Allan Bloom; Alterity; Always already; Anarchism and Friedrich Nietzsche; André Malet (philosopher) Ángel Rama; Angst; Anguish; Anna ...

  7. Totality and Infinity - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy and Britannica both identify Totality and Infinity, along with Otherwise than Being (1974), as one of Levinas's most important works. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The philosopher Jacques Derrida criticized Totality and Infinity in his essay "Violence and Metaphysics".

  8. Heterophenomenology - Wikipedia

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    The key role of heterophenomenology in Dennett's philosophy of consciousness is that it defines all that can or needs to be known about the mind. For any phenomenological question "why do I experience X", there is a corresponding heterophenomenological question "why does the subject say 'I experience X'".

  9. Otherness - Wikipedia

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    The state of the Other, in philosophy Alterity or otherness, the philosophical principle of exchanging one's perspective for that of the "other" Otherness of childhood