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Lévinas, Emmanuel

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Personal name headingLévinas, Emmanuel
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Variant(s)Lévinas, E. (Emmanuel)
Leṿinas, ʻImanuʼel
Levinas, Emani︠u︡el
לוינס׳ עמנואל
לוינס, עמנואל
Līfīnās, Īmānwāl
ليفيناس، إيمانوال
Lieweinasi
Other standard no.0000000122839251
Associated placeStrasbourg (France) Baden-Württemberg (Germany) Poitiers (France) Nanterre (France)
Birth date1906-01-12
Death date1995-12-25
Place of birthKaunas (Lithuania)
Place of deathParis (France)
Field of activityOntology
AffiliationUniversité de Strasbourg
Universität Freiburg im Breisgau
Institut de France
Ècole normale israélite orientale (Paris, France)
Alliance israélite universelle
Université de Poitiers
Université de Paris X: Nanterre
Université de Paris IV: Paris-Sorbonne
Profession or occupationCollege teachers Philosophers
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Found inLa théorie de l'intuition dans la phénoménologie de Husserl, 1930: t.p. (Emmanuel Levinas)
Ethique et infini, c1982: t.p. (Emmanuel Lévinas) p. 11 (b. Jan. 1906 Kaunas, Lithuania; since 1948 prof. at Sorbonne)
Vázquez Moro, U. El discurso sobre Dios en la obra de E. Levinas, 1982: t.p. (E. Levinas)
Emmanuel Levinas, c1996: p. 9 (d. Dec. 25, 1995)
ha-Aḥer ṿeha-aḥarayut, c1997: t.p. (ʻImanuʼel Leṿinas) added t.p. (Emmanuel Levinas [in rom.])
BnF Web OPAC, Sept. 13, 2006 (Levinas, Emmanuel (1906-1995); b. Jan. 12, 1906; d. Dec. 25, 1995; philosopher of Lithuanian origen; naturalized French citizen in 1930)
Sobstveni imena, 1997: t.p. (Emani︠u︡el Levinas)
Emmanuel Levinas, c2009: p. 15 (b. December 30, 1905, according to the Julian calendar, that is January 12, 1906, according to the Gregorian calendar)
Encyclopedia Britannica website, February 22, 2019: (Emmanuel Lévinas, (born December 30, 1905 [January 12, 1906, Old Style], Kaunas, Lithuania; died December 25, 1995, Paris, France); Lithuanian-born French philosopher renowned for his powerful critique of the preeminence of ontology (the philosophical study of being) in the history of Western philosophy, particularly in the work of the German philosopher Martin Heidegger; began his studies in philosophy in 1923 at the University of Strasbourg; he spent the academic year 1928-29 at the University of Freiburg; Ph.D. from the Institut de France (1928); professor who was affiliated with the École Normale Israelite Orientale (ENIO) and the Alliance Israelite Universelle; officer in the French army at the outbreak of World War II and was captured by German troops in 1940 and spent the next five years in a prisoner-of-war camp; director of the ENIO (1945-1961); professor affiliated with the University of Poitiers, the University of Paris X (Nanterre; 1967-73) and the Sorbonne (1973-78))
   <https://www.britannica.com/biography/Emmanuel-Levinas>
Būʻāʼishah, W. al-Huwīyah wa-al-ikhtilāf fī falsafat Īmānwāl Līfīnās, 2017: t.p. (إيمانوال ليفيناس = Īmānwāl Līfīnās)
Chong xin fa xian Haidegeer, Lieweinasi yu Zhongguo zhe xue, 2019 title page (列维纳斯 = Lieweinasi; Levinas [in rom.])
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