This essay considers Emmanuel Levinas’s philosophy of hospitality in relation to the “isolated and heroic being that the state produces by its virile virtues,” through an analysis of female Chechen suicide terrorists in contemporary Russia and the figure of Grendel in the Old English poem "Beowulf," in order to raise some questions about the relation between violence, justice, and sovereignty, both in the Middle Ages and in our own time
Levinas conceived ethics as a contestation of the ontological imperialism and its asphyxiating order...
In the history of Western philosophy, the metaphysical discourse has always drawn attention to the s...
This essay addresses the topic of place, more specifically it raises the question how and why place ...
This essay offers a consideration of Levinas’s philosophy of hospitality in relation to the terroris...
Our era is profoundly marked by the phenomenon of exile and it has become increasingly urgent to ret...
In a world in which everything is reduced “to the play of signs detached from what is signified,” ...
This article looks at the theme of hospitality with a focus on the work of two twentieth-century Fre...
The collection of essays The Conditions of Hospitality: Ethics, Politics, and Aesthetics on the Thre...
This article examines the ethical thinking of Levinas, from which Derrida's Law of Hospitality is de...
Despite the celebration of 'difference' and the rhetoric of 'connectedness', the so-called 'global v...
In this thesis, I explore how Levinas's description of ethics and the emerging ethical (hu)man invol...
This paper seeks to enrich our ethical understanding of the built environment, planning, and urban p...
Abstract: This article aims to constructively reconsider the accepted relations of the language of a...
It is the aim of this contribution to question the two conceptions of violence in the later Levinas....
Hospitality is „not a concept which lends itself to objective knowledge,” Jacques Derrida assumes. ...
Levinas conceived ethics as a contestation of the ontological imperialism and its asphyxiating order...
In the history of Western philosophy, the metaphysical discourse has always drawn attention to the s...
This essay addresses the topic of place, more specifically it raises the question how and why place ...
This essay offers a consideration of Levinas’s philosophy of hospitality in relation to the terroris...
Our era is profoundly marked by the phenomenon of exile and it has become increasingly urgent to ret...
In a world in which everything is reduced “to the play of signs detached from what is signified,” ...
This article looks at the theme of hospitality with a focus on the work of two twentieth-century Fre...
The collection of essays The Conditions of Hospitality: Ethics, Politics, and Aesthetics on the Thre...
This article examines the ethical thinking of Levinas, from which Derrida's Law of Hospitality is de...
Despite the celebration of 'difference' and the rhetoric of 'connectedness', the so-called 'global v...
In this thesis, I explore how Levinas's description of ethics and the emerging ethical (hu)man invol...
This paper seeks to enrich our ethical understanding of the built environment, planning, and urban p...
Abstract: This article aims to constructively reconsider the accepted relations of the language of a...
It is the aim of this contribution to question the two conceptions of violence in the later Levinas....
Hospitality is „not a concept which lends itself to objective knowledge,” Jacques Derrida assumes. ...
Levinas conceived ethics as a contestation of the ontological imperialism and its asphyxiating order...
In the history of Western philosophy, the metaphysical discourse has always drawn attention to the s...
This essay addresses the topic of place, more specifically it raises the question how and why place ...