• Yeshiva University
    Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies
    Senior Adjunct Professor (Part-time)
New York, New York, United States of America
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    Index
    In Peter Atterton & Tamra Wright (eds.), Face to face with animals: Levinas and the animal question, State University of New York Press. pp. 227-230. 2019.
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    Contributors
    In Peter Atterton & Tamra Wright (eds.), Face to face with animals: Levinas and the animal question, State University of New York Press. pp. 225-225. 2019.
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    Now We’re Talking Pedagogy
    In Peter Atterton & Tamra Wright (eds.), Face to face with animals: Levinas and the animal question, State University of New York Press. pp. 203-223. 2019.
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    Self, Other, Text, God: The Dialogical Thought of Martin Buber
    In Michael L. Morgan & Peter Eli Gordon (eds.), The Cambridge companion to modern Jewish philosophy, Cambrige University Press. pp. 102--21. 2007.
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    The paradox of morality: An interview with Emmanuel Levinas
    with Emmanuel Levinas, Peter Hughes, and Alison Ainley
    In Robert Bernasconi & David Wood (eds.), The Provocation of Levinas: Rethinking the Other, Routledge. 2014.
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    The Origin of All Immorality
    Levinas Studies 16 93-109. 2022.
    Although Levinas did not write about The Merchant of Venice, recent scholarship has explored Levinasian themes in the play. However, most of The Merchant instantiates not Levinasian ethics per se, but the cultural and other forces that work against ethics. In particular, theodicy, which Levinas sees as morally scandalous, is deployed by Christian characters to justify their ill-treatment of Shylock. A surface reading of the play would suggest that it is structured around clear binaries, with Chr…Read more
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    How Have Presidents Addressed Race Since 1964?
    with Emmanuel Levinas and Peter Atterton
    In Peter Atterton & Tamra Wright (eds.), Face to face with animals: Levinas and the animal question, State University of New York Press. pp. 3-9. 2019.
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    Self, Other, God: 20 th Century Jewish Philosophy
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 74 149-169. 2014.
    Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig and Emmanuel Levinas are three of the most prominent Jewish philosophers of the 20thcentury. This paper looks at the different understandings each author offers of intersubjectivity and authentic self-hood and questions the extent to which for each author God plays a role in interpersonal relationships.
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    Face to face with animals: Levinas and the animal question (edited book)
    State University of New York Press. 2019.
    Explores Levinas’s approach to animal ethics from a range of perspectives. This is the first volume of primary and secondary source material dedicated solely to the animal question in Levinas. Drawing on previously unpublished material, including the recent discovery and digitization of the original French recording of an interview with Levinas that took place in 1986, it seeks to give fresh impetus to the debate surrounding the moral status of animals in Levinas’s work. The book offers ten essa…Read more
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    Le paradoxe de la moralité : Un entretien avec Emanuel Levinas
    with Emmanuel Lévinas, Peter Hughes, Alison Ainley, and Andrew Benjamin
    Philosophie 112 (1): 12-22. 2012.
    Le visage est-il un phénomène simple ou complexe? Serait-il juste de le définir comme cet aspect de l’être humain qui dépasse tout effort de compréhension et de totalisation, ou bien y a-t-il d’autres caractéristiques de ce phénomène qu’il faut inclure dans toute définition ou description du visage? Le visage est un événement fondamental. Parmi les multiples manières d’approcher l’être, de se rapporter...