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A Survivor’s Ethics: Levinas’s Challenge to Philosophy
Author(s)Eskin, Michael
AbstractIn this essay, I trace Levinas’s ethics, focusing in particular on his uneasy relation to and problematic place within the “Western” philosophical tradition, on his idiosyncratic ethical functionalization and conceptualization of language, and, finally, on his valorization of poetry as an outstandingly salient manifestation of and testimony to the ethical.
IssueNo34
Pages407-450
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceDialectical Anthropology
VolumeNo24
PubDateDecember 1999
ISBN_ISSN0304-4092
Browse Path(s)Anthropology
—-Social/Cultural Anthropology
——–Ethics, Morality, and Culture

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