Levinas Studies
An Annual Review
Robert Bernasconi, Editor
Levinas Studies is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to scholarly work on the innovations and implications of the thought of Emmanuel Levinas. It invites papers contributing to the advancement of reflection on Levinas’s thinking, in its pertinence for fields including philosophy, psychology, religious studies, theology, and the study of literature. Levinas Studies is published by the Philosophy Documentation Center. Additional access is provided by JSTOR and Project MUSE.
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Contributors include Bettina Bergo, Paul Davies, Michael Fishbane, Lisa Guenther, Sarah Hammerschlag, Brigitta Keintzel, Jean-Luc Marion, Michael Morgan, Francois-David Sebbah, Jolanta Saldukaitytė, Sergej Seitz, and Jill Stauffer.
· ISSN 1554-7000 (print) · Annual · Print and online options available ·
· ISSN 2153-8433 (online) · Access includes vol.1 (2005) to present ·
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