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Discovering Existence with Husserl (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) [Paperback]

Emmanuel Levinas (Author), Richard A. Cohen (Translator), Michael B. Smith (Translator)
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Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy July 22, 1998
As a disciple of Husserl, Emmanuel Lavinas was one of the most independent and original interpreters, testifying to the fruitfulness of Husserl's phenomenology and the many paths of thought it introduced. In collecting nearly all of Levinas's articles on Husserlian phenomenology, this volume gathers together a wealth of exposition and interpretation by one of the more important European philosophers of the 20th century .

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Text: English (translation)
Original Language: French --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Paperback: 198 pages
  • Publisher: Northwestern University Press; Translated edition (July 22, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0810113619
  • ISBN-13: 978-0810113619
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars An Important Translation, Even If Incomplete, May 15, 2007
This review is from: Discovering Existence with Husserl (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) (Paperback)
Cohen's translation includes many of Levinas' important essays on Husserl, and holds a special place in Levinas scholarship for this reason. The essays in the book range from the 1930s to the 1980s, so it is useful for tracking the development of Levinas' reading of Husserl over the years. More important, the articles in this book show that for Levinas phenomenology isn't something to "escape" but is to be taken seriously. We can see this much in his two articles from 1959, "Reflections on Phenomenological Technique" and "The Ruin of Representation". As a book on Levinas' relation to Husserl, this work is indispensable.

However, this English translation is not without its problems. The full title of the French publication translates as _Discovering Existence with Husserl and Heidegger_ and the book itself contains articles on both Husserl and Heidegger. The translator Richard A. Cohen modifies the book's title and most of the articles on Heidegger are not included in the translation. Why would a translator modify the title of such an important book in Levinas' oeuvre and then omit many of its articles? In his foreword Cohen does not give an answer. It turns out, then, that this translation does not give a full picture of Levinas' relation to phenomenology, for Levinas' reading of Husserl is in many ways influenced by Heidegger.

Although the translation is incomplete, it is still important because it contains articles by Levinas that have not been published elsewhere in English.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A View onto a New Plateau, January 6, 2011
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It is such a pleasure to read the work of a world-class philosopher who is also a superb writer. When it comes to grasping phenomenology, maybe nothing less would do. I recommend this book as an introduction to Husserl's difficult corpus, but also and even more importantly as an orientation to what phenomenology opens up to perception, thought and comprehension.
Levinas offers a way to realize how Husserl points to a moment of our creaturely constitution that precedes our being conscious of it. I agree with Levinas that Husserl himself remains ensconced in the problems of knowledge, and I also agree with Derrida who points out that Husserl (and to some extent Levinas) remain within the traditional metaphysical rendering of knowledge. Still Husserl's orientation toward constitution and emergence of lived experience adumbrates (to use a Husserlian word) a different plane of existence than is available through our objectifying, identifying, same-making natural attitude and science. Levinas brings this awareness to life, calling it "awakening," and contrasting it to the deadened, somnambulant world of commerce, exchange and discourse.
The first essays provide a sweeping and penetrating overview of the Husserlian project. In the middle essays Levinas allows his own views of the primacy of ethical philosophy and the Other to appear. I especially enjoyed the essays in the last section, where Levinas exquisitely articulates the new sensibility Husserl opens onto.
In my humble estimation (and this is what Derrida points to as well, in Speech and Phenomena), we are being introduced here to a realm of existence that cannot be adequately approached through translations, extensions or inversions of classical disciplines. Instead, the very aliveness of the "primal impressions" that Husserl delineates calls for a new level of human engagement, a new facultative capability. Even Levinas comes up short there.
But developing such a new capability is now in play, in the works of our mystics, artists and prophets. I am sure of that (see [...]). To arrive at a suitable description of what it to be engaged, and to develop a curriculum and regimen and even a practice to foster such a development requires deep study and constant consideration of what Levinas offers us in this superb volume.
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rigorous science, objectifying intentionality, oriented phenomenology, signitive intention, eidetic science, primordial sphere, immanent time, categorial forms, eidetic intuition, regional ontologies, categorial intuition, factual sciences, transcendental apperception, transcendental reduction, phenomenological reduction, intentional analysis, intuitive acts, transcendent object
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Logical Investigations, Monsieur Merlan, The Phenomenology of Internal Time-Consciousness, Cartesian Meditations, Edmund Husserl, Philosophy of Arithmetic, Monsieur Levinas, Intersubjective Reduction
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