In Ethics as First Philosophy, Adrian P. Peperzak brings together a wide range of essays by leading international scholars to discuss the work of the 20th century French philosopher, Emmanuel Levinas. The first book of its kind, this collection explores the significance of Levinas' texts for the study of philosophy, psychology and religion. Offering a complete account of the most recent research on Levinas, Ethics as First Philosophy is an extraordinary overview of the various approaches which have been adopted in interpreting the work of a revolutionary but difficult contemporary thinker.
In Ethics as First Philosophy, Adrian P. Peperzak brings together a wide range of essays by leading international scholars to discuss the work of the 20th century French philosopher, Emmanuel Levinas. The first book of its kind, this collection explores the significance of Levinas' texts for the study of philosophy, psychology and religion. Offering a complete account of the most recent research on Levinas, Ethics as First Philosophy is an extraordinary overview of the various approaches which have been adopted in interpreting the work of a revolutionary but difficult contemporary thinker.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1 Characterizations Chapter 1 The Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas and the Hebraic Tradition, Catherine Chalier Chapter 2 Height and Nearness, Robert Gibbs Chapter 3 A People's Witness beyond Politics, Charles E. Scott Part 2 Ethics as First Philosophy Chapter 4 Response and Responsibility in Levinas, Bernhard Waldenfels Chapter 5 Reply to Bernhard Waldenfels, "Response and Responsibility in Levinas", Hugh Miller Chapter 6 Levinas's Ethics, Patricia H. Werhane Chapter 7 The Notion of Persecution in Levinas's Otherwise Than Being or Beyond Essence, Elisabeth Weber, Mark Saatjian Chapter 8 "Only the Persecuted...", Robert Bernasconi Chapter 9 The Riddle of the Pre-original, Fabio Ciaramelli Chapter 10 On Resorting to an Ethical Language, Paul Davies Part 3 Psychism Chapter 11 Nonintentional Affectivity, Affective Intentionality, and the Ethical in Levinas's Philosophy, Andrew Tallon Chapter 12 The Irresponsible Subject, William J. Richardson Part 4 Art Chapter 13 The Art in Ethics, Edith Wyschogrod Part 5 Religion Chapter 14 Levinas's Teleological Suspension of the Religious, Merold Westphal Chapter 15 Theology and the Philosophy of Religion according to Levinas, Theo de Boer Chapter 16 Tracing Responsibility in Levinas's Ethical Thought, Jill Robbins Chapter 17 Transcendence, Adriaan T. Peperzak Chapter 18 Response to Adriaan Peperzak on Transcendence, David Tracy Chapter 19 Amen, John Llewelyn Chapter 20 Adieu, à dieu, a-Dieu, Hent de Vries Part 6 Levinas and Benjamin Chapter 21 Fades Hippocratica, Rebecca Comay
Part 1 Characterizations Chapter 1 The Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas and the Hebraic Tradition, Catherine Chalier Chapter 2 Height and Nearness, Robert Gibbs Chapter 3 A People's Witness beyond Politics, Charles E. Scott Part 2 Ethics as First Philosophy Chapter 4 Response and Responsibility in Levinas, Bernhard Waldenfels Chapter 5 Reply to Bernhard Waldenfels, "Response and Responsibility in Levinas", Hugh Miller Chapter 6 Levinas's Ethics, Patricia H. Werhane Chapter 7 The Notion of Persecution in Levinas's Otherwise Than Being or Beyond Essence, Elisabeth Weber, Mark Saatjian Chapter 8 "Only the Persecuted...", Robert Bernasconi Chapter 9 The Riddle of the Pre-original, Fabio Ciaramelli Chapter 10 On Resorting to an Ethical Language, Paul Davies Part 3 Psychism Chapter 11 Nonintentional Affectivity, Affective Intentionality, and the Ethical in Levinas's Philosophy, Andrew Tallon Chapter 12 The Irresponsible Subject, William J. Richardson Part 4 Art Chapter 13 The Art in Ethics, Edith Wyschogrod Part 5 Religion Chapter 14 Levinas's Teleological Suspension of the Religious, Merold Westphal Chapter 15 Theology and the Philosophy of Religion according to Levinas, Theo de Boer Chapter 16 Tracing Responsibility in Levinas's Ethical Thought, Jill Robbins Chapter 17 Transcendence, Adriaan T. Peperzak Chapter 18 Response to Adriaan Peperzak on Transcendence, David Tracy Chapter 19 Amen, John Llewelyn Chapter 20 Adieu, à dieu, a-Dieu, Hent de Vries Part 6 Levinas and Benjamin Chapter 21 Fades Hippocratica, Rebecca Comay
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