Dussel, Enrique2019-09-252019-09-252013-07-031999http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/190903"Para una ética de la liberación latinoameri- cana (Towards an Ethic of LatinAmerican Li- eration) and it was Lévinas who gave me the opportunity to go beyond the Heidegger of Be- ing and Time. Without abandoning the ap- proach to liberation that I took in writing that text, I shall continue my argument from the "pulsional" perspective1. As the phenomeno- logical critic that he was, Lévinas” first ap- proach to understanding otherness was to place himself systernatically outside the straightfor- ward gnoseological order2 Unlike the study of the subject prior to him, his life was the refer- ence situation for his own thinking of the other."engWith permission of the license/copyright holderEthic of LatinAmerican LiberationothernessLevinasphilosophical ethicsReligious ethicsMethods of ethicsPhilosophical ethicsIntercultural and contextual theologiesLatin American theologies"Sensibility" and "Otherness" in Emmanuel LévinasArticle