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Proper Names Emmanuel Levinas 1996 First US Edition Philosophy Book. Published by Stanford University Press in 1996, this first U.S. edition is an essential addition for collectors and students of continental philosophy, ethics, and critical theory. Please Refer to Photos for condition on items. Thank you for your support! Discover the profound philosophical insights of Emmanuel Levinas with "Proper Names," a compelling collection of essays translated by Michael B. Smith. This seminal work, part of the Meridian Crossing Aesthetics series, delves into critical philosophical debates, exploring themes that have captivated thinkers since Kierkegaard. Levinas, a renowned philosopher, meticulously examines the significance of proper names in relation to thought and experience, offering a unique perspective on language, ethics, and existence. Published by Stanford University Press in 1996, this first U.S. edition is an essential addition for collectors and students of continental philosophy, ethics, and critical theory. Levinas's work is celebrated for its depth and intellectual rigor, making this volume a cornerstone for understanding his contributions to 20th-century thought. Explore the intricate connections between names, identity, and the broader philosophical landscape within these thought-provoking pages.