Emmanuel Levinas and Hans Jonas draw on their roots in phenomenology and Judaism to answer the ethic...
This paper is a response to Fagan's argument that Levinas's attempt to build an ethics, separated fr...
The destruction of man in the Shoah or Holocaust did not mean that Levinas argues in favor of turnin...
The roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict go deep in its long and complicated history with many ...
It is the aim of this contribution to question the two conceptions of violence in the later Levinas....
In a world in which everything is reduced “to the play of signs detached from what is signified,” ...
Renowned French-Jewish philosopher Immanuel Levinas posits a novel approach to philosophy. Levinas a...
The scholarly discourse about Israel has at least two defects. First, although it is a colonial-sett...
Using Foucault and Agamben's theories of the state's project of nation building through the inclusiv...
Your slain were not slain by the sword, Your dead have not fallen in battle… That is why I say, “Tur...
The destruction of man in the Shoah or Holocaust did not mean that Levinas argues in favor of turnin...
The Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry was charged in 1946 with finding solutions for the Jewish Ho...
A review of: The Case for Israel by Alan Dershowitz. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, 2003. 2...
Emmanuel Levinas is of Jewish origin; born in Lithuania, he has lived, for his Jewish condition, the...
Ever since 1948, Palestinian politics have been stymied by two conflicting drives: on the one hand t...
Emmanuel Levinas and Hans Jonas draw on their roots in phenomenology and Judaism to answer the ethic...
This paper is a response to Fagan's argument that Levinas's attempt to build an ethics, separated fr...
The destruction of man in the Shoah or Holocaust did not mean that Levinas argues in favor of turnin...
The roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict go deep in its long and complicated history with many ...
It is the aim of this contribution to question the two conceptions of violence in the later Levinas....
In a world in which everything is reduced “to the play of signs detached from what is signified,” ...
Renowned French-Jewish philosopher Immanuel Levinas posits a novel approach to philosophy. Levinas a...
The scholarly discourse about Israel has at least two defects. First, although it is a colonial-sett...
Using Foucault and Agamben's theories of the state's project of nation building through the inclusiv...
Your slain were not slain by the sword, Your dead have not fallen in battle… That is why I say, “Tur...
The destruction of man in the Shoah or Holocaust did not mean that Levinas argues in favor of turnin...
The Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry was charged in 1946 with finding solutions for the Jewish Ho...
A review of: The Case for Israel by Alan Dershowitz. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, 2003. 2...
Emmanuel Levinas is of Jewish origin; born in Lithuania, he has lived, for his Jewish condition, the...
Ever since 1948, Palestinian politics have been stymied by two conflicting drives: on the one hand t...
Emmanuel Levinas and Hans Jonas draw on their roots in phenomenology and Judaism to answer the ethic...
This paper is a response to Fagan's argument that Levinas's attempt to build an ethics, separated fr...
The destruction of man in the Shoah or Holocaust did not mean that Levinas argues in favor of turnin...