Feminist critiques railed against Levinas are not convincing. The “politically correct” feminist critics miss the Biblical and Talmudic application in Levinas’ philosophy. In this paper, the author rejects Luce Irigaray’s argument about the importance of sexual pleasure. Neither does Catherine Chalier succeed with her argument that Levinas essentializes the feminine in a way that keeps women from “the highest destiny of human beings.” In point of fact, Levinas believes in the interdependence of men and women. He finds that the human psyche is better probed through the notion of ethical responsibility than sexual liberation. There’s not anything immoral about this perspective
This is a critical evaluation of the feminist philosophical literature on the work of Emmanuel Levin...
The issue of the relationship between Levinas and the feminine has been a central role in recent lev...
Feminist criticism arose in response to developments in the field of the feminist movement. Many thi...
This article traces the "dialogue" between the work of the philosophers Luce Irigaray and Emmanuel L...
Emmanuel Levinas was born one hundred years ago and today his work in philosophy as well as his Talm...
This study presents a reconsideration of Levinas’s concept of the feminine. This reconsideration fac...
Emmanuel Levinas\u27s use of the feminine as an example of alterity or otherness has often troubled ...
In Levinas’ thought the feminine otherness assumes different connotations and is shrouded in ambigui...
French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas used rhetorical devices to attempt to overcome the limitations o...
The contemporary debate centering round the circumference of feminist discourse has of late been ...
Postmodern feminists, in their wholesale rejection of the Western philosophical tradition, dangerous...
In the philosophical works of Emmanuel Levinasʼs early career, it is in a phenomenology of Eros that...
Recent criticism of feminist philosophy poses a dilemma. Feminism is taken to be a substantive set o...
The article aims at reading ethical and philosophical texts and offering historical comparisons, in ...
This is a critical evaluation of the feminist philosophical literature on the work of Emmanuel Levin...
This is a critical evaluation of the feminist philosophical literature on the work of Emmanuel Levin...
The issue of the relationship between Levinas and the feminine has been a central role in recent lev...
Feminist criticism arose in response to developments in the field of the feminist movement. Many thi...
This article traces the "dialogue" between the work of the philosophers Luce Irigaray and Emmanuel L...
Emmanuel Levinas was born one hundred years ago and today his work in philosophy as well as his Talm...
This study presents a reconsideration of Levinas’s concept of the feminine. This reconsideration fac...
Emmanuel Levinas\u27s use of the feminine as an example of alterity or otherness has often troubled ...
In Levinas’ thought the feminine otherness assumes different connotations and is shrouded in ambigui...
French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas used rhetorical devices to attempt to overcome the limitations o...
The contemporary debate centering round the circumference of feminist discourse has of late been ...
Postmodern feminists, in their wholesale rejection of the Western philosophical tradition, dangerous...
In the philosophical works of Emmanuel Levinasʼs early career, it is in a phenomenology of Eros that...
Recent criticism of feminist philosophy poses a dilemma. Feminism is taken to be a substantive set o...
The article aims at reading ethical and philosophical texts and offering historical comparisons, in ...
This is a critical evaluation of the feminist philosophical literature on the work of Emmanuel Levin...
This is a critical evaluation of the feminist philosophical literature on the work of Emmanuel Levin...
The issue of the relationship between Levinas and the feminine has been a central role in recent lev...
Feminist criticism arose in response to developments in the field of the feminist movement. Many thi...