En deçà de la tautologie symbolique du cogito Variations sur Descartes et Augustin à travers Levinas et Marion
In this paper, I explore the thesis according to which ipseity cannot be conceived of without acknowledging a radical absence and alterity in its very core that makes it possible. To develop this thesis, I draw on Levinas’ reading of Descartes and Marion’s reading of Augustine. After a brief introdu...
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