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Tag Archives: Michael Morgan
From the rug: A note on Levinas on time
Michael Morgan on Levinas: Levinas actually says precisely this: ‘The future that death gives the future of the event, is not yet time.’ . . . ‘[T]he condition of time lies in the relationship between humans or in history.’” This post … Continue reading
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Tagged Blanchet, Capi, Emmanuel Levinas, literature, Michael Morgan, phenomenology, relationship, The Curve of Time, time
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