Levinas Studies: An Annual Review
ISBN-10:
0820704962
ISBN-13:
9780820704968
Edition: Reprint
Released: Jul 01, 2016
Publisher: Philosophy Documentation Center
Format: Paperback, 262 pages
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Description:
In volume 10, scholars from several countries contribute essays that range throughout Levinas’s published works to address themes extending into a number of fields of inquiry: aesthetics, biblical theology, politics, and religion. Levinas appears, in turn, as a phenomenologist with an empirical bent, a startling reader of ancient texts, a forceful critic, and a persistent advocate of moral intervention in social life. Contents include:Editor’s Introduction by Jeffrey Bloechl, “The Transcendence of Words” by Akos Krassoy, “Tracing a Traumatic Temporality: Levinas and Derrida on Trauma and Responsibility” by Cathrine Bjørnholt Michaelsen, “Flipping the Deck”: On Totality and Infinity’s Transcendental/Empirical Puzzle by Jack Marsh, “The Recurrence of Acoustics in Levinas” by Roberto Wu, “Bearing the Other and Bearing Sexuality: Women and Gender in Levinas’s ‘And God Created Woman’” by Deborah Achtenberg, “Interpreting from the Interstices: The Role of Justice in a Liberal Democracy—Lessons from Michael Walzer and Emmanuel Levinas” by Nicholas R. Brown, “Otherwise than Laïcité? Toward an Agonistic Secularism in Levinas” by Mark Cauchi, “Ethical Dwelling and the Glory of Bearing Witness” by Hanoch Ben-Pazi
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