Research: Beyond the internal time-consciousness: a phenomenological analysis of diachrony in LevinasMy research aims to develop an analytical and comprehensive interpretation of temporality in Levinas, the pivotal concept of the entire philosophical production of the author which finds maximum expression in the "diachrony" exhibited in Autrement qu'être ou au-of the essence as the temporalization of the embodied subjectivity. Guide and objective of the thesis is the philological and theoretical enhancement of the phenomenological status of Levinasian analysis through a critical comparison with Husserl’s internal time-consciousness: it will be shown how the Levinassian descriptions respond to the characters of irreversibility, irrecoverability, gravity, lability and gratuitousness of the passage of time that mark the sensitive life, deepening the problems found in the Vorlesungen on time (first, the relationship between retention and original impression in the onset and flow of the instant, as well as the structure of retention and flow of consciousness) and in the transcendental reduction and inspired by the phenomenological call to the concreteness of subjective life. This interpretative path thus makes it possible to understand how the Levinassian analysis of temporality crosses and renews the questions of the incorporation of consciousness and intersubjectivity, offering the conceptual and descriptive clarification of recursivity and non -intentionality that structure the ethical vocation of subjectivity.
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Levinas, Husserl, Phenomenology, Temporality, Diachrony, Alterity, Embodiment, Responsability