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Ideas y Valores

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SABROVSKY, EDUARDO. Levinas' Critique of Heidegger in Totality and Infinite. Ideas y Valores [online]. 2011, vol.60, n.145, pp.55-68. ISSN 0120-0062.

The article examines the critique of Being and Time formulated by Levinas in Totality and Infinite, a critique centered on Heidegger's omission of two fundamental forms of being in the world: enjoyment and inhabiting. This omission is symptomatic: as a critique of modernity, Being and Time internalizes and ontologizes the prevalence of the equipmentality that characterizes our era far more than scientific objectivism does. Thus, a certain type of pragmatism would constitute the keystone of Being and Time as a whole: the acknowledgment by Heidegger of this "contamination" would explain, at least partially, his transition to the "history of being".

Keywords : E. Levinas; M. Heidegger; Being and Time; Totality and Infinite.

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