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    The Face of the Neighbor: Ethics in Kierkegaard and Levinas
    Dissertation, Purdue University. 2008.
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    Ethical Alterity and Asymmetrical Reciprocity: A Levinasian Reading of Works of Love
    Continental Philosophy Review 40 (3): 331-347. 2007.
    Following and extending the recent tradition of Kierkegaard–Levinas comparativists, this essay offers a Levinasian commentary on salient aspects of Kierkegaard’s ethico-religious deliberations in Works of Love, a text that we are unsure whether or not Levinas actually read. Against some post/modern interpreters, I argue that one should adopt both a Jewish and a Christian perspective (rather than an oversimplified either/or point of view) in exploring the sometimes “seamless passages” between Kie…Read more
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    Creolizing Frankenstein (edited book)
    Bloomsbury. 2024.
    This original collection investigates how Mary Shelley's 200-year-old novel is the product of creolization--the intentional conglomeration of scientific, mythological, political, and social discourses. The book traces how the story has creolized itself into life and culture as a new mythology and political statement for each generation.
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    The Widow, the Orphan, and the Stranger
    Radical Philosophy Review 11 (2): 187-195. 2008.
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    Ethical alterity and asymmetrical reciprocity: A Levinasian reading of works of love (review)
    Continental Philosophy Review 40 (3): 331-347. 2006.
    Following and extending the recent tradition of Kierkegaard–Levinas comparativists, this essay offers a Levinasian commentary on salient aspects of Kierkegaard’s ethico-religious deliberations in Works of Love, a text that we are unsure whether or not Levinas actually read. Against some post/modern interpreters, I argue that one should adopt both a Jewish and a Christian perspective (rather than an oversimplified either/or point of view) in exploring the sometimes “seamless passages” between Kie…Read more
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    Reflections on the Religious, the Ethical, and the Political presents fourteen essays devoted to the interconnected topics of religion, ethics, and politics, along with an introductory interview with the author regarding his philosophical development over the years. This volume serves two interconnected purposes: as an introduction or reintroduction to Calvin O.Schrag’s intellectual contributions to a critical consideration of these three topics, and as a critical companion and supplement to Sch…Read more
  • This paper first advances a Kantian, and then a Levinasian critique of Johannes de Silentio’s admiration forAbraham’s faith in his Fear and Trembling. Kant and Levinas fear that Silentio’s praise for Abraham maybe misdirected. However, I propose that Kierkegaard’s authored text, Works of Love, helps us to understandthe story more fully. One goal of this paper is to advance a critical rereading of Silentio, Kierkegaard, Kant,and Levinas and their understandings of the first and second great comma…Read more
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    Introduction: Listening to Our Monsters
    Listening 52 (3): 114-116. 2017.