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Ethical hermeneutics: rationality in Enrique Dussel's philosophy of liberation
Michael D. Barber-
Frontmatter
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Preface (page ix)
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Introduction (page xv)
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1. Emmanuel Levinas's Phenomenology and the Allegiance to Reason (page 1)
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2. Dussel's Philosophy of Liberation: Discovery and Integration of Levinas's Thought (page 18)
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3. Overcoming Levinas: Analectical Method and Ethical Hermeneutics (page 50)
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4. Ethical Hermeneutics: History, Economics, and Theology (page 82)
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5. Rationality in Dussel: The American Critics (page 113)
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6. Rationality in Dussel: The Critique of Karl-Otto Apel (page 127)
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Bibliography (page 161)
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Index (page 175)
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Published: 1998
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823217045 (paper)
- 9780823217038 (hardcover)