Benso (philosophy, Siena College), motivated by ecological, ethical, and metaphysical concerns, uses Levinas's ethics, which she characterizes as a "love without things," and Heidegger's, characterize
Investigates the philosophical relationship between Levinas and Heidegger in a nonpolemical context, engaging some of philosophy’s most pressing issues.
"This is the first in-depth treatment of the pre-metaphysical dimension of Greek thought from a loosely Heideggerian perspective," per a cover endorsement. Thirteen contributors, including Heidegger h
A comprehensive commentary on both Divisions of Heidegger's Being and Time , for newcomers and specialists alike. Beginning with a non- technical exposition of Heidegger's question, "What does it mea
In her analysis and reconstruction of Heidegger's incomplete Being and Time , de Boer (philosophy, U. of Amsterdam) offers a systematic interpretation of his entire body of work, emphasizing the conti
Offers a deconstructive reading of Levinas. Keenan (philosophy, Fairfield U.) argues that the notion of responsibility at the heart of Levinas's notion of ethics is intimately dependent upon his acco
Demonstrates the relevance and power of the social critic's work to the state of critical social theory today and discusses its significance for contemporary postmodern theory, with chapters on his ae