Levinas Studies

Volume 3, 2008

Johan F. Goud
Pages 1-33

“What one asks of oneself, one asks of a saint”
A Dialogue with Emmanuel Levinas, 1980–81

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  • Brock Bahler. The Humanistic Psychologist. Levinas and the parent–child relation: A Merleau-Pontyian critique of applying Levinas's thought to developmental psychology. 2015. [CrossRef]
  • Brock Bahler. Religions. How Levinas Can (and Cannot) Help Us with Political Apology in the Context of Systemic Racism 2018. [CrossRef]
  • Julio Andrade. Morally-Demanding Infinite Responsibility 2021: 151. [CrossRef]
  • Tore Dag Bøe, Kjell Kristoffersen, Per Arne Lidbom, Gunnhild Ruud Lindvig, Jaakko Seikkula, Dagfinn Ulland, Karianne Zachariassen. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy. Change is an Ongoing Ethical Event: Levinas, Bakhtin and the Dialogical Dynamics of Becoming 2013. [CrossRef]
  • Julio Andrade. Morally-Demanding Infinite Responsibility 2021: 103. [CrossRef]
  • Brock Bahler. Journal of Religious Ethics. Emmanuel Levinas, Radical Orthodoxy, and an Ontology of Originary Peace 2014. [CrossRef]
  • Julio A. Andrade. South African Journal of Philosophy. The ethics of the ethics of autonomous vehicles: Levinas and naked streets 2021. [CrossRef]
  • Kevin Hart. The Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion 2021: 1. [CrossRef]
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