Key to Abbreviations | |
Preface | |
Characterizations | |
The Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas and the Hebraic Tradition | p. 3 |
Height and Nearness: Jewish Dimensions of Radical Ethics | p. 13 |
A People's Witness beyond Politics | p. 25 |
Ethics as First Philosophy | |
Response and Responsibility in Levinas | p. 39 |
Reply to Bernhard Waldenfelds, "Response and Responsibility in Levinas" | p. 53 |
Levina's Ethics: A Normative Perspective without Metaethical Constraints | p. 59 |
The Notion of Persecution in Levina's Otherwise Than Being or Beyond Essence | p. 69 |
"Only the Persecuted...": Language of the Oppressor, Language of the Oppressed | p. 77 |
The Riddle of the Pre-original | p. 87 |
On Resorting to an Ethical Language | p. 95 |
Psychism | |
Nonintentional Affectivity, Affective Intentionality, and the Ethical in Levina's Philosophy | p. 107 |
The Irresponsible Subject | p. 123 |
Art | |
The Art in Ethics: Aesthetics, Objectivity, and Alterity in the Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas | p. 137 |
Religion | |
Levina's Teleological Suspension of the Religious | p. 151 |
Theology and the Philosophy of Religion according to Levinas | p. 161 |
Tracing Responsibility in Levina's Ethical Thought | p. 173 |
Transcendence | p. 185 |
Response to Adriaan Peperzak on Transcendence | p. 193 |
Amen | p. 199 |
Adieu, a dieu, a-Dieu | p. 211 |
Levinas and Benjamin | |
Facies Hippocratica | p. 223 |
Contributors | p. 235 |
Index | p. 239 |
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