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| Named Person: | Emmanuel Lévinas; Emmanuel Levinas; Emmanuel Lévinas |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Internet resource |
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Simon Critchley; Robert Bernasconi |
| ISBN: | 0521662060 9780521662062 0521665655 9780521665650 |
| OCLC Number: | 49785889 |
| Description: | xxx, 292 p. ; 23 cm. |
| Contents: | Introduction / Simon Critchley -- Levinas and Judaism / Hilary Putnam -- Levinas and the face of the other / Bernhard Waldenfels -- Levinas's critique of Husserl / Rudolf Bernet -- Levinas and the Talmud / Catherine Chalier -- Levinas and language / John Llewelyn -- Levinas, feminism and the feminine / Stella Sandford -- Sincerity and the end of theodicy : three remarks on Levinas and Kant / Paul Davies -- Language and alterity in the thought of Levinas / Edith Wyschogrod -- Concepts of art and poetry in Emmanuel Levinas's writings / Gerald L. Bruns -- What is the question to which 'substitution' is the answer? / Robert Bernasconi -- Evil and the temptation of theodicy / Richard J. Bernstein. |
| Series Title: | Cambridge companions |
| Responsibility: | edited by Simon Critchley and Robert Bernasconi. |
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'... a provocative and engaging series of essays that serve as [an] introduction ... and as ... points of departure ... it is a worthwhile addition to any contemplation on the variety of topics Emmanuel Levinas addressed during his lifetime.' Philosophical Writings 'the editors ... provide an excellent overview of Levinas's life and work ...' International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 'Critchley's introduction wil now be the standard introductory essay to Levinas's thought, and is accessible to advanced undergraduates.' Religious Studies Review Read more...
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