
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2007
Pages: 211-230
Series: Continental Philosophy Review
Full citation:
, "The welcome wound", Continental Philosophy Review 40 (3), 2007, pp. 211-230.


The welcome wound
emerging from the il y a otherwise
pp. 211-230
in: Levinas, Continental Philosophy Review 40 (3), 2007.Abstract
This essay is an analysis of the inverted intentionality that is arguably the central notion in the phenomenology of Emmanuel Levinas. The primal horizon for all human meaning is the brute fact of undifferentiated being, the il y a experienced impersonally as insomnia and weight. The first exit from this world devoid of meaning, subjectivity, and objectivity is that of the psychism or conatus essendi, the self which places itself at the center and makes everything else a means to its own ends. But there is another exit, subsequent developmentally but more fundamental ontologically, and in this sense more truly first. It is the emergence of the responsible self, decentered by the proximity of the other. With help from St. John of the Cross and Jean-Paul Sartre this emergence, in which meaning is "prior to my Sinngebung" and arises in intentional acts directed toward me rather than arising from me, is explicated.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2007
Pages: 211-230
Series: Continental Philosophy Review
Full citation:
, "The welcome wound", Continental Philosophy Review 40 (3), 2007, pp. 211-230.