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Lynette Monteiro

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Dr. Frank Musten Obituary

It is a great sadness to announce the passing of Dr. Frank Musten on Wednesday, May 28th, 2025, at the Queensway Carleton Hospital at the age of 81.  Frank has been my beloved husband of 43 years, a teacher, a trainer, and a source of encouragement in all the adventures we had together. Frank began […]
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Emmanuel Levinas
“To approach the Other in conversation is to welcome his expression, in which at each instant he overflows the idea a thought would carry away from it. It is therefore to receive from the Other beyond the capacity of the I, which means exactly: to have the idea of infinity. But this also means: to be taught. The relation with the Other, or Conversation, is a non-allergic relation, an ethical relation; but inasmuch as it is welcomed this conversation is a teaching. Teaching is not reducible to maieutics; it comes from the exterior and brings me more than I contain. In its non-violent transitivity the very epiphany of the face is produced.”
Emmanuel Levinas, Totality and Infinity: An Essay on Exteriority

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