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The Face of the Other and the trace of God: essays on the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas
Jeffrey Bloechl
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page vii)
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Editor's Note (page ix)
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Abbreviations (page xi)
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Introduction (Jeffrey Bloechl, page xiii)
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PART I. RELATIONS WITH OTHERS
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1. The Body of Difference (Didier Franck, page 3)
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2. The Phenomenology of Eros: A Reading of Totality and Infinity, IV.B (Paul Moyaert, page 30)
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3. The Encounter with the Stranger: Two Interpretations of the Vulnerability of the Skin (Rudolf Bernet, page 43)
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4. The Alterity of the Stranger and the Experience of the Alien (Robert Bernasconi, page 62)
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5. Sensibility, Trauma, and the Trace: Levinas from Phenomenology to the Immemorial (Michael Newman, page 90)
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6. Ethics as First Philosophy and Religion (Jeffrey Bloechl, page 130)
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PART II. THE QUESTION OF GOD
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7. The Bible Gives to Thought: Levinas on the Possibilty and Proper Nature of Biblical Thinking (Roger Burggraeve, page 165)
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8. The Significance of Levinas's Work for Christian Thought (Adriaan T. Peperzak, page 184)
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9. Commanded Love and Divine Transcendence in Levinas and Kierkegaard (Merold Westphal, page 200)
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10. The Voice without Name: Homage to Levinas (Jean-Luc Marion, page 224)
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11. The Price of Being Dispossessed: Levinas's God and Freud's Trauma (Rudi Visker, page 243)
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12.Adieu-sans Dieu: Derrida and Levinas (John D. Caputo, page 276)
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Contributors (page 313)
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Published: 2000
Publisher: Fordham University Press
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