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The intrigue of ethics: a reading of the idea of discourse in the thought of Emmanuel Lévinas
Jeffrey Dudiak
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Preface: Dialogue and Peace (page xi)
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PART I: THE IDEA OF DISCOURSE
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1. The Impasse of Dialogue (page 3)
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2. Original Plurality: The Terms of Discourse (page 57)
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3. Discourse as the Condition of Possibility for Dialogue (page 109)
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PART II: THE POSSIBILE IMPOSSIBILITY
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Introduction to Part II (page 167)
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4. The Two Aspects of Language: The Saying and the Said (page 178)
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5. The Two Directions in Language: The Reductive and the Re-constructive (page 224)
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6. The Moment of Responsibility: Time and Eternity (page 263)
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PART III: DISCOURSE, PHILOSOPHY, AND PEACE
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7. Levinas's Philosophical Discourse (page 317)
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8. The Im / possibility of Peace (page 403)
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Bibliography (page 421)
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Index (page 433)
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Published: c2001
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823220922 (hardcover)
- 9780823220939 (paper)
- 9780823235759 (ebook)