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Bernhard Casper, Tobias Keiling
Recognizing the Gift in Giving Thanks:
Thoughts on Emmanuel Levinas and Meister Eckhart
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About the Contributors
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Notes
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Index
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Jeffrey Bloechl
Introduction
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Jules Simon
Tracing the Sacred, Tracing the Face:
From Rosenzweig to Levinas
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Christopher Fox
The Novelty of Religion and the Religiosity of Substitution in Levinas and Agamben
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Claudia Welz
A Wandering Dog as the “Last Kantian in Nazi Germany”:
Revisiting the Debate on Levinas’s Supposed Antinaturalistic Humanism
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Grant Farred
Rightlessness:
The Case of Basil D’Oliveira
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John E. Drabinski
Vernacular Solidarity:
On Gilroy and Levinas
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Oona Eisenstadt
Eurocentrism and Colorblindness
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Anjali Prabhu
Eros in Infinity and Totality:
A Reading of Levinas and Fanon
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Mary Gallagher
Ethics in the Absence of Reference:
Levinas and the (Aesthetic) Value of Diversity
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Nelson Maldonado-Torres
Levinas’s Hegemonic Identity Politics, Radical Philosophy, and the Unfinished Project of Decolonization
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John E. Drabinski
Introduction:
Levinas, Race, and Racism
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Simone Drichel
Face to Face with the Other Other:
Levinas versus the Postcolonial
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