Romero Sánchez-Palencia, CarmenSánchez-Palencia, Carmen RomeroLozano Díaz, VicenteDíaz, Vicente Lozano2026-01-282026-01-282024-07Sánchez-Palencia, C R & Díaz, V L 2024, 'INTERSUBJETIVIDAD Y EXISTENCIA : LA HERMENÉUTICA DEL ROSTRO LEVINASIANA', Carthaginensia, vol. 40, N.º 78, pp. 445-464. https://doi.org/10.62217/carth.4980213-4381unpaywall: 10.62217/carth.498https://hdl.handle.net/10641/7754Publisher Copyright: © 2024 Instituto Teologico de Murcia. All rights reserved.As often occurs with eminent authors, Emmanuel Levinas has acquired a growing number of followers over time and is now widely regarded as one of the greatest contemporary philosophers. In the modern world, where masks hide the visage of the Other, it is more necessary than ever to rediscover Levinas’ thought and writings in the light of a morality which does not justify egocentric behaviour in times of war, political turmoil or pandemics. A morality which would include us all without exception. The hermeneutical proposal of this research article consists in approaching the author’s thought through a global analysis, including textual, contextual and biographical elements. The unitive understanding of the philosophy of alterity, based on the idea of a transcendental goodness and on a limitless intersubjectivity where humanization unfolds its indestructible summons, is pursued.20852381spahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/BeingHineniInfinityMetaphysicsMoral DemandEstudios religiososSiSiINTERSUBJETIVIDAD Y EXISTENCIA : LA HERMENÉUTICA DEL ROSTRO LEVINASIANAINTERSUBJECTIVITY AND EXISTENCETHE LEVINASIAN HERMENEUTICS OF THE VISAGEjournal articleopen access10.62217/carth.498https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85199566006https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85199566006#tab=citedBy