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Table of Contents

Introduction The Limits of Word and Image in Lyotard’s and Levinas’ Thought.

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I. In the Search for Common Grounds and Limits of Agreement

Jean-Michel Salanskis: From Sensibility to Its Telos: Lyotard With And Against Lévinas.


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Iwona Lorenc: The Aesthetic Versus the Ethical. Lévinas’ and Lyotard’s Possible Meeting Points.


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Małgorzata Kowalska: Language and Justice. Lévinas versus Lyotard.


II. Lévinas: New Areas and Shifting the Boundaries

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Jacek Migasiński: Lévinas: Genetic Phenomenology, Transcendental Empirism and Limits of Experience.


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Andrzej Leder: How the Word Becomes Image in Lévinas.


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Marta Szabat: Transmutations of il y a in the Philosophy of Emmanuel Lévinas.


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Magdalena Kozak: Crossing the Limits by Lévinas.


III. Between Aistehsis and Ethical

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Maja Chmura: On the Flesh That Became a Word. The Transcendental Dimension of Culpability in Lévinas.


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Xymena Synak-Pskit: Sublime Body.


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Nelly Przybylska: To See The Inexpressible. Emmanuel Lévinas’ Language Ethics.


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Patrycja Bobowska-Nastarzewska: The role of “conscience” in the issues of “the otherness” and “the other” in the philosophy of Emmanuel Lévinas and Paul Ricœur.


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Barbara Markowska: Lévinas’ Wel-Coming and Derrida’s Law of Hospitality/Hostility: How Beyond the Hegelian Dialectics the Subject is Possible?


IV. Lyotard: Between Silence and Communication

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Maria Gołębiewska: The Internal Image in the Conception of Image and Figure by Jean-François Lyotard.


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Piotr Kozak: The sublime utopia of Avant-garde – aperies of the analytic of the sublime.


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Gaëlle Bernard: To Listen, to Speak, to Write. The right to speak and Requirement of Silence According to Lyotard.


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Claire Pagès: Lyotard’s Dispute with Habermas and Rorty, Or Why Communication and Consensus Are Not Enough to Think About Community.


V. Contexts, Applications, References

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Anna Wendorff: The Limits and Hyper-fictions in the Time of Great Crisis of Great Narratives: on Pos(t)modern Metaphors.


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Rafał Ilnicki: The Time of Inhuman Images. The Memory Technologically Structured.


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Krzysztof Matuszewski: The Idea of Substitution in Huysmans’ and Lévinas’ Thought. From Escapism to Conversion.


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Ewa Izabela Nowak: The Influence of Religious Upbringing and Shoah Tragedy on the Development of Emmanuel Lévinas’ Thought.


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Carlos Dimeo Álvarez: Witnesses and Biography, Subjects and Memory: Langugae and Representation.


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Aleksander Temkin: Two Dogs Strive for a Bone and Hegel Runs Away With it or More Kant in Lévinas.


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Table des matières

Avant-propos. Les limites de la parole et de l’image dans les pensées de Lyotard et Levinas.


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Jean-Michel Salanskis: De la sensibilité à l’art et à son telos: Lyotard avec et contre Lévinas.


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Iwona Lorenc: Le versus esthétique éthique. Les lieux de rencontres possibles entre Lévinas et Lyotard.


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Jacek Migasiński: Lévinas: la phénoménologie génétique,
l’empirisme transcendantal et les limites de l’expérience.


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Gaëlle Bernard: Ecouter, parler, écrire. Droit à la parole et exigence
de silence chez Lyotard.


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Claire Pages: Le différend de Lyotard avec Habermas et Rorty:
pourquoi communication et consensus ne permettent pas
de penser la communauté.


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Authors‘ Information

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Notes for Contributors

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