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1774The Second Person in Fichte and LevinasGraduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 41 (2): 1-20. 2020.Levinas never engaged closely with Fichte’s work, but there are two places in the chapter “Substitution,” in Otherwise than Being (1974), where he mentions Fichte by name. The point that Levinas underscores in both of these passages is that the other’s encounter with the subject is not the outcome of the subject’s freedom; it is not posited by the subject, as Fichte has it, but is prior to any free activity. The aim of this paper is to deepen the comparison between Levinas and Fichte, giving spe…Read more
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2"Philosophy" in Plato's SophistProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 9 83-111. 1993.
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33Hermann Lotze's Theory of 'Local Sign': evidence from pointing responses in an illusory figureIn Nivedita Gangopadhyay, Michael Madary & Finn Spicer (eds.), Perception, action, and consciousness: sensorimotor dynamics and two visual systems, Oxford University Press. pp. 95. 2010.
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206The Continuity Theory of Reality in Plato's Hippias MajorJournal of the History of Philosophy 21 (2): 133-158. 1983.
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46Listening to the Cicadas: A Study of Plato's "Phaedrus" (review) (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (1): 121-123. 1990.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 121 her hermeneutical enterprise. I agree that the Hippolytean interpretation is interesting (how could any interpretation of Heraclitus be without interest?) but I am not convinced that it is new. Here I must be brief: as early as Plato a case can be made for awareness of the moral implications of Heraclitus's cosmological views. The interconnection which Plato sees between Protagorean relativism (moral as well as epist…Read more
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1Gabriela Roxana Carone, Plato's Cosmology and Its Ethical Dimensions (review)Philosophy in Review 27 246-247. 2007.
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56The Central Problem of Fackenheim's To Mend the WorldJournal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 5 (2): 297-312. 1996.
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48On ShameRoutledge. 2011.Shame is one of a family of self-conscious emotions that includes embarrassment, guilt, disgrace, and humiliation. _On Shame_ examines this emotion psychologically and philosophically, in order to show how it can be a galvanizing force for moral action against the violence and atrocity that characterize the world we live in. Michael L. Morgan argues that because shame is global in its sense of the self, the moral failures of all groups in which we are a member – including the entire human race –…Read more
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25An Epitaph for German Judaism: From Halle to JerusalemUniversity of Wisconsin Press. 2007.Emil Fackenheim’s life work was to call upon the world at large—and on philosophers, Christians, Jews, and Germans in particular—to confront the Holocaust as an unprecedented assault on the Jewish people, Judaism, and all humanity. In this memoir, to which he was making final revisions at the time of his death, Fackenheim looks back on his life, at the profound and painful circumstances that shaped him as a philosopher and a committed Jewish thinker. Interned for three months in the Sachsenhause…Read more
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Introduction: Modern Jewish Philosophy, Modern Philosophy, and Modern JudaismIn Michael L. Morgan & Peter Eli Gordon (eds.), The Cambridge companion to modern Jewish philosophy, Cambrige University Press. 2007.
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35Spinoza: Complete WorksHackett Publishing Company. 2002.The only complete edition in English of Baruch Spinoza's works, this volume features Samuel Shirley’s preeminent translations, distinguished at once by the lucidity and fluency with which they convey the flavor and meaning of Spinoza’s original texts. Michael L. Morgan provides a general introduction that places Spinoza in Western philosophy and culture and sketches the philosophical, scientific, religious, moral and political dimensions of Spinoza’s thought. Morgan’s brief introductions to each…Read more
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100Mark Morford, "Stoics and Neostoics: Rubens and the Circle of Lipsius" (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 31 (2): 288. 1993.
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164C. D. C. Reeve, "Socrates in the "Apology": An Essay on Plato's "Apology of Socrates""Journal of the History of Philosophy 29 (2): 297. 1991.
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121Steven B. Smith, "Hegel's Critique of Liberalism: Rights in Context"Journal of the History of Philosophy 29 (4): 687. 1991.
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108Judaism and the Heretical Imperative: MICHAEL L. MORGANReligious Studies 17 (1): 109-120. 1981.
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121Levinas and JudaismLevinas Studies 1 1-17. 2005.I would like to try to clarify one aspect of the relationship between Levinas’s philosophy — or “ethical metaphysics,” as Edith Wyschogrod has called it — and Judaism as Levinas understands it. In and of itself it is interesting to try to understand Levinas’s thinking and its relationship to his life as a Jew and to Judaism as he takes it to be. But I also have ulterior motives — that is, I have what some might think are larger fish to fry. I will begin by saying something about Hilary Putnam’s …Read more
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40Jewish Philosophers and Jewish PhilosophyInd. : Indiana University Press. 1996.If, in content and in method, philosophy and religion conflict, can there be a Jewish philosophy? What makes a Jewish thinker a philosopher? Emil L. Fackenheim confronts these questions in a profound and insightful series of essays on the great Jewish thinkers from Maimonides through Hermann Cohen, Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig, and Leo Strauss. Fackenheim also contemplates the task of Jewish philosophy after the Holocaust. While providing access to key Jewish thinkers of the past, this volume …Read more
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Shame, holocaust, and dark timesIn John K. Roth (ed.), Genocide and Human Rights: A Philosophical Guide, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 304--325. 2005.
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45Hellenistic Philosophy of MindReview of Metaphysics 48 (3): 636-637. 1995.The philosophy of mind is an especially flourishing plot of philosophical terrain these days. In part this activity derives from the quality of the work and in part from the topic's location, at the intersection of science--computer science, mathematics, biology, and cognitive psychology--and metaphysics and epistemology, even ethics. If recent developments date from Ryle and his iconoclasm, the modern study of mind has an older provenance in the writings of Descartes, Hobbes, Spinoza, Locke, Hu…Read more
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46Meaning and Context. Quentin Skinner and his CriticsReview of Metaphysics 43 (2): 425-425. 1989.Both as historian and as theoretician, Quentin Skinner has contributed brilliantly to our understanding of the tradition of political thinking and to the renewed interest in a genuinely historical reading of the texts of that tradition. Until now, however, Skinner's methodological articles have not been conveniently available under one cover. James Tully's excellent volume remedies that deficiency. Tully brings together five of Skinner's most important writings on interpretation, his own fine in…Read more
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Emmanuel Levinas as a Philosopher of the OrdinaryIn Scott Davidson & Diane Perpich (eds.), Totality and infinity at 50, Duquesne University Press. 2012.
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83Authorship and the History of PhilosophyReview of Metaphysics 42 (2). 1988.There is a type of history of philosophy that involves both philosophical analysis and historical understanding. in this paper i try to show how this enterprise attempts to construct a surrogate author for the texts under investigation. in order to clarify this model of interpretation, i compare the notion of surrogate author with collingwood's notion of reenactment and with nehamas's criticism of foucault's conception of authorship. i also discuss the roles of history and philosophy both as par…Read more
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73Heidegger's Crisis: Philosophy and Politics in Nazi GermanyReview of Metaphysics 48 (4): 931-932. 1995.This picture of philosophy and politics harbors as much caricature as accuracy. Even in Plato, who is often cited as its earliest author, the contrast occurs less sharply. Arguably Plato never saw philosophy as wholly transcendent, nor politics as wholly empirical, even in the Republic. But the Western tradition has rarely appreciated the nuance in Plato. The radical contrast has a long and influential history with at least one useful result, that the question of the relationship between philoso…Read more
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56Classics of Moral and Political Theory (edited book)Hackett Publishing Company. 2011.The fifth edition of Michael L. Morgan's _Classics of Moral and Political Theory_ broadens the scope and increases the versatility of this landmark anthology by offering new selections from Aristotle's _Politics_, Aquinas' _Disputed Questions on Virtue_ and _Treatise on Law_, as well as the entirety of Locke's _Letter Concerning Toleration_, Kant's _To Perpetual Peace_, and Nietzsche's _On the Advantage and Disadvantage of History for Life_.
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37The Essential Spinoza: Ethics and Related Writings (edited book)Hackett Publishing Company. 2006.Designed to facilitate a thoughtful and informed reading of Spinoza's _Ethics_, this anthology provides the _Ethics_, related writings, and two valuable appendices: List of Propositions from the _Ethics_, which helps readers to trace the development of key themes; and Citations in Proofs, a list of all the propositions, corollaries, and scholia in the Ethics, together with all the definitions, axioms, propositions, corollaries, and scholia to which Spinoza refers in the proofs--thus, readers can…Read more
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University of Toronto, St. George CampusDepartment of PhilosophyGrafstein Chair In Jewish Philosophy (visiting Until June 30, 2018)
Areas of Specialization
| Jewish Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |