61.
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Levinas Studies:
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Brigitta Keintzel
“Like a Virgin”:
Levinas’s Anti-Platonic Understanding of Love and Desire
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62.
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Levinas Studies:
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11
Jolanta Saldukaitytė
The Strangeness of Alterity
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63.
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Levinas Studies:
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11
Richard A. Cohen
Levinas on Art and Aestheticism:
Getting “Reality and Its Shadow” Right
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64.
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Levinas Studies:
Volume >
11
Rossitsa Varadinova Borkowski
On the Way to Ethical Culture:
The Meaning of Art as Oscillating between the Other, Il y a, and the Third
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65.
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Levinas Studies:
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11
Kevin Houser
Facing the Space of Reasons
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66.
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11
James Mensch
Europe and Embodiment:
A Levinasian Perspective
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67.
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Levinas Studies:
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11
Chung-Hsiung Lai
On (Im)Patient Messianism:
Marx, Levinas, and Derrida
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68.
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Levinas Studies:
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11
James McLachlan
Translation of Levinas’s Review of Lev Shestov’s Kierkegaard and the Existential Philosophy
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69.
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Levinas Studies:
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6
Sarah Allen
Reflections on the Metaphysical God after His Demise:
Heidegger and Levinas in Dialogue
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70.
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Levinas Studies:
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6
James Hatley
Skeptical Poetics and Discursive Universality:
An Etiquette of Legacy in the Time of Shoah
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71.
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Levinas Studies:
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6
Josy Eisenberg,
Peter Atterton,
Joëlle Hansel
Morality in the Laboratory:
An Interview with Emmanuel Levinas
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72.
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6
Arthur Cools
Disastrous Responsibility:
Blanchot’s Criticism of Levinas’s Concept of Subjectivity in The Writing of the Disaster
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73.
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Levinas Studies:
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6
Philip Harold
Tradition and Its Disavowal:
Levinas and Hermeneutics
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74.
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Levinas Studies:
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6
Bernhard Casper,
Tobias Keiling
Recognizing the Gift in Giving Thanks:
Thoughts on Emmanuel Levinas and Meister Eckhart
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75.
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Levinas Studies:
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6
Jeffrey Bloechl
Introduction
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76.
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6
Jules Simon
Tracing the Sacred, Tracing the Face:
From Rosenzweig to Levinas
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77.
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Levinas Studies:
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6
Christopher Fox
The Novelty of Religion and the Religiosity of Substitution in Levinas and Agamben
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78.
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Levinas Studies:
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6
Claudia Welz
A Wandering Dog as the “Last Kantian in Nazi Germany”:
Revisiting the Debate on Levinas’s Supposed Antinaturalistic Humanism
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79.
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Levinas Studies:
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5
Emmanuel Levinas,
Peter Atterton,
Matthew Calarco,
Joëlle Hansel
The Meaning of Religious Practice
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80.
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5
Joëlle Hansel
Beyond Phenomenology:
Levinas’s Early Jewish Writings
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