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In the landscape of 20th-century philosophy, few voices are as haunting and profound as that of Emmanuel Levinas. His work doesn't just offer an ethical theory; it presents a radical restructuring of what it means to be a human being in relation to others.

: Ethics is not a contract between equals. In the face-to-face encounter, I am responsible for the Other without expecting anything in return. The Trace of God The face of the Other and the trace of God : es...

How does God enter this human interaction? For Levinas, God is not a being we find through mystical meditation or abstract logic. Instead, God is found in the left in the face of the Other. In the landscape of 20th-century philosophy, few voices

: The nudity and defenselessness of the face carry a silent but absolute command: "Do not kill me" . In the face-to-face encounter, I am responsible for

At the heart of this transformation is the "Face of the Other"—a concept that serves as the doorway to the divine, or what Levinas calls the "Trace of God". The Face: An Ethical Command

The Face of the Other and the Trace of God: Beyond Ourselves