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Discovering Levinas
Discovering Levinas
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Emmanuel Levinas is well known to students of twentieth-century continental philosophy, especially French philosophy. But he is largely unknown within the circles of Anglo- American philosophy. In Discovering Levinas, Michael L. Morgan shows how this thinker faces in novel and provocative ways central philosophical problems of twentieth-century philosophy and religious thought. He tackles this task by placing Levinas in conversation with philosophers such as Donald Davidson, Stanley Cavell, John McDowell, Onora O'Neill, Charles Taylor, and Cora Diamond. He also seeks to understand Levinas within philosophical, religious, and political developments in the history of twentieth-century intellectual culture. Morgan demystifies Levinas by examining his unfamiliar and surprising vocabulary, interpreting texts with an eye to clarity, and arguing that Levinas can be understood as a philosopher of the everyday. Morgan also shows that Levinas's ethics is not morally and politically irrelevant nor is it excessively narrow and demanding in unacceptable ways. Neither glib dismissal nor fawning acceptance, this book provides a sympathetic reading that can form a foundation for a responsible critique.
Author: Michael L. Morgan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 05/28/2007
Pages: 528
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.84lbs
Size: 9.13h x 6.39w x 1.48d
ISBN: 9780521872591
Author: Michael L. Morgan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 05/28/2007
Pages: 528
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.84lbs
Size: 9.13h x 6.39w x 1.48d
ISBN: 9780521872591
About the Author
Morgan, Michael L.: - Michael L. Morgan has been a professor at Indiana University for 31 years and, in 2004, was named a Chancellor's Professor. He has published articles in a variety of journals, edited several collections, and authored four books, most recently Interim Judaism (2001). He is the coeditor of The Cambridge Companion to Modern Jewish Philosophy.
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