Preface.- Section I. The Same and the Other.- A. Metaphysics and Transcendence.- 1. Desire for the Invisible.- 2. The Breach of Totality.- 3. Transcendence Is Not Negativity.- 4. Metaphysics Precedes Ontology.- 5. Transcendence as the Idea of Infinity.- B. Separation and Discourse.- 1. Atheism or the Will.- 2. Truth.- 3. Discourse.- 4. Rhetoric and Injustice.- 5. Discourse and Ethics.- 6. The Metaphysical and the Human.- 7. The Face to FaceAn Irreducible Relation.- C. Truth and Justice.- 1. Freedom Called into Question.- 2. The Investiture of Freedom, or Critique.- 3. Truth Presupposes Justice.- D. Separation and the Absolute.- Section II. Interiority and Economy.- A. Separation as Life.- 1. Intentionality and the Social Relation.- 2. Living from... (Enjoyment) The Notion of Accomplishment.- 3. Enjoyment and Independence.- 4. Need and Corporeity.- 5. Affectivity as the Ipseity of the I.- 6. The I of Enjoyment Is Neither Biological Nor Sociological.- B. Enjoyment and Representation.- 1. Representation and Constitution.- 2. Enjoyment and Nourishment.- 3. Element and Things, Implements.- 4. Sensibility.- 5. The Mythical Format of the Element.- C. I and Dependence.- 1. Joy and Its Morrows.- 2. The Love of Life.- 3. Enjoyment and Separation.- D. The Dwelling.- 1. Habitation.- 2. Habitation and the Feminine.- 3. The Home and Possession.- 4. Possession and Labor.- 5. Labor and the Body. Consciousness.- 6. The Freedom of Representation and Gift.- E. The World of Phenomena and Expression.- 1. Separation Is An Economy.- 2. Works and Expression.- 3. Phenomenon and Being.- Section III. Exteriority and the Face.- A. Sensibility and the Face.- B. Ethics and the Face.- 1. Infinity and the Face.- 2. Ethics and the Face.- 3. Reason and the Face.- 4. Discourse Founds Signification.- 5. Language and Objectivity.- 6. The Other and the Others.- 7. The Asymmetry of the Interpersonal.- 8. Will and Reason.- C. The Ethical Relation and Time.- 1. Subjectivity and Pluralism.- 2. Commerce, thl3!