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List of abbreviations of works by Emmanuel Levinas | ||
Introduction : addressing Levinas | ||
Strange fire | 3 | |
The responsibility of irresponsibility : taking (yet) another look at the Akedah | 17 | |
Beyond outrage : the delirium of responsibility in Levinas's scene of persecution | 34 | |
The strangeness in the ethical discourse of Emmanuel Levinas | 52 | |
Levinas : a transdisciplinary thinker | 61 | |
"Between betrayal and betrayal" : epistemology and ethics in Derrida's debt to Levinas | 75 | |
Levinas on the saying and the said | 86 | |
Bare humanity | 98 | |
The other side of intentionality | 109 | |
Face and revelation : Levinas on teaching as way-faring | 119 | |
Being and the other : ethics and ontology in Levinas and Heidegger | 138 | |
Some questions for my Levinasian friends | 152 | |
Levinas and the struggle for existence | 170 | |
Wealth and justice in a u-topian context | 185 | |
Persecution : the self at the heart of metaphysics | 199 | |
Returning violence | 236 | |
Levinasian responsibility and Freudian analysis : is the unthinkable an un-conscious? | 257 | |
Sensible subjects : Levinas and Irigaray on incarnation and ethics | 296 | |
Conditions : the politics of ontology and the temporality of the feminine | 310 |
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Add Addressing Levinas, At a time of great and increasing interest in the work of Emmanuel Levinas, this volume draws readers into what Levinas described as philosophy itself--a discourse always addressed to another. Thus the philosopher himself provides the thread that runs, Addressing Levinas to your collection on WonderClub |