This article explores the influence of Émile Durkheim on the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas in order both to open up the political significance of Levinas’s thought and to develop more expansive meanings of moral and political community within education. Education was a central preoccupation for both thinkers: Durkheim saw secular education as the site for promoting the values of organic solidarity, while Levinas was throughout his professional life engaged in debates on Jewish education and conceptualized ethical subjectivity as a condition of being taught. Durkheim has been accused of dissolving the moral into the social, and his view of education as a means of imparting a sense of civic republican values is sometimes seen as conservative...
Renowned French-Jewish philosopher Immanuel Levinas posits a novel approach to philosophy. Levinas a...
In a world in which everything is reduced “to the play of signs detached from what is signified,” ...
The relation between education and political thought has a long history. Early French sociological t...
This article explores the influence of Émile Durkheim on the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas in order...
Emmanuel Levinas' s reorientation of ethics as preceding ontology and his radical presentation of re...
Reading the texts of Emmanuel Levinas (1906–1995) often means entering a strange and lyrical world,...
For the past 15 years, scholars in education have focused on Levinas’s work largely in terms of his...
The teaching relation has always been a puzzle. Some take education as the passing on and acquisitio...
In this article I begin by discussing the persistent problem of relations between educational inequa...
In this article, I argue that education should neither function simply as a social apparatus that “g...
This paper seeks to explore the dynamics of contemporary authoritarian populism from a historical pe...
In this article, I approach the relationship between the ethical and political in Levinas from the p...
The thesis is an investigation into the proper way a liberal education system should respond to the ...
Emmanuel Levinas\u27s political thought is best understood as a tension between an-archy and justice...
Levinas conceived ethics as a contestation of the ontological imperialism and its asphyxiating order...
Renowned French-Jewish philosopher Immanuel Levinas posits a novel approach to philosophy. Levinas a...
In a world in which everything is reduced “to the play of signs detached from what is signified,” ...
The relation between education and political thought has a long history. Early French sociological t...
This article explores the influence of Émile Durkheim on the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas in order...
Emmanuel Levinas' s reorientation of ethics as preceding ontology and his radical presentation of re...
Reading the texts of Emmanuel Levinas (1906–1995) often means entering a strange and lyrical world,...
For the past 15 years, scholars in education have focused on Levinas’s work largely in terms of his...
The teaching relation has always been a puzzle. Some take education as the passing on and acquisitio...
In this article I begin by discussing the persistent problem of relations between educational inequa...
In this article, I argue that education should neither function simply as a social apparatus that “g...
This paper seeks to explore the dynamics of contemporary authoritarian populism from a historical pe...
In this article, I approach the relationship between the ethical and political in Levinas from the p...
The thesis is an investigation into the proper way a liberal education system should respond to the ...
Emmanuel Levinas\u27s political thought is best understood as a tension between an-archy and justice...
Levinas conceived ethics as a contestation of the ontological imperialism and its asphyxiating order...
Renowned French-Jewish philosopher Immanuel Levinas posits a novel approach to philosophy. Levinas a...
In a world in which everything is reduced “to the play of signs detached from what is signified,” ...
The relation between education and political thought has a long history. Early French sociological t...