Shame, de-subjectivation and passivity – on the metaphysics of the Self in Levinas and Agamben (original) (raw)

Shame, de-subjectivation and passivity: on the metaphysics of the Self in Levinas and Agamben = Vergonha, des-subjetivização e passividade: a metafísica do Eu em Levinas e Agamben

Fabricio Pontin

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Giving up your place in history. The “position” of Levinas in philosophy and Jewish thought

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Longing for the Other: Levinas and Metaphysical Desire (Review)

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Benda Hofmeyr

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The Unbearable Trauma and Witnessing in Blanchot and Levinas

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Towards an Ethics of Shame

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Alfred L. Ivry, “Review of ‘Difficult Freedom: Essays on Judaism’, by Emmanuel Levinas,” Shofar, vol. 10, no. 3 (Spring 1992): 137-139

Alfred L. Ivry

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Facing the Other: Levinas, Perelman, and Rosenzweig

Susan Handelman

1990

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Decorating the abyss: crafting a post-holocaust ethics of the self

Geoff Parkes

2010

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Against Empathy: Levinas and Ethical Criticism in the 21st Century

Tammy Amiel-Houser

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Specters of Levi: Shame and the Deconstruction of the Human

Stefano Bellin

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