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    The listening eye: Nietzsche and Levinas
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    Nietzsche's recognition of existence as an ever-shifting play of surface appearances presages his "revaluation of all values," his response to those who would stabilize becoming by metaphysically reifying it as being. Nietzsche arguably provides Levinas with his deepest ethical challenge. Consequently, Levinas himself undertakes a similar revaluation of the ground of traditional values and of the subject. Both put forth heterodox notions of subjectivity insofar as the subject is constituted by a…Read more
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    Preface
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    Levinas and Platonic paideia
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    Theological Nihilism and Italian Philosophy
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