Books
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Books Translated, Edited and/or Introduced
Ricoeur As Another: The Ethics of Subjectivity.
Edited by Richard
A. Cohen and James L. Marsh.
Albany: State University of New York Press, 2001.
In Proximity: Emmanuel Levinas and the Eighteenth Century.
Edited by
Melvyn New, with Robert Bernasconi and Richard A. Cohen.
Texas Tech University
Press, 2001.
Ninety-five Poems and Hymns by Judah Halevi by Franz Rosenzweig.
Edited and introduced by Richard A. Cohen. Translated by Eva Jospe,
Thomas Kovach and Gerda Schmidt.
Albany: State University of New York Press, 2000.
New Talmudic Readings by Emmanuel Levinas.
Translated and introduced
by Richard A. Cohen.
Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1999.
Discovering Existence with Husserl by Emmanuel Levinas.
Edited and introduced
by Richard A. Cohen; co-translated with Michael Smith.
Evanston: Northwestern University
Press, 1998.
Time and the Other and Additional Essays by Emmanuel Levinas.
Translated, edited, and
introduced by Richard A. Cohen.
Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press,
1987.
Face to Face with Levinas.
Edited and introduced by Richard A.
Cohen.
Albany: State University of New York Press, 1986.
Ethics and Infinity by Emmanuel Levinas.
Translated and introduced
by Richard A. Cohen.
Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1985.
Books Introduced
Unforeseen History by Emmanuel Levinas.
Translated
by Nidra Poller.
Introduction (pp. xi-xxv): “For the Unforeseeable
Future,” by Richard A Cohen.
Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2004.
Bioethical and Ethical Issues Surrounding the Trials and Code of Nuremberg.
Edited by Jacques Rozenberg.
Preface (pp.
xii-xx): “The Dark Mirror,” by Richard A. Cohen.
Mellon Press, 2003.
Humanism of the Other by Emmanuel Levinas.
Translated by Nidra Poller.
Introduction (pp. viii-xliv): “Humanism and Anti-humanism
- Levinas, Cassirer, and Heidegger” by Richard A. Cohen.
Champaign: University
of Illinois Press, 2003.
Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence by Emmanuel Levinas.
Translated
by Alphonso Lingis.
Foreword (pp. xi-xvi) by Richard A. Cohen (1998).
Pittsburgh:
Duquesne University Press, 1981.
The Theory of Intuition in Husserl's Phenomenology, Second Edition
by Emmanuel Levinas.
Translated by Andre Orianne.
Preface (pp. ix-xxxi)
by Richard A. Cohen (1998)
Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1995.
Journal Edited
The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, Vol. 40, No. 3 (pp.
187-278), Fall 1999,
special issue: "Emmanuel Levinas and the Eighteenth Century," ed. by
Melvyn New with
Robert Bernasconi and Richard A Cohen.
Articles
(and/or chapters of books)
“Lukacs and Levinas, and Kant: Totality and Infinity,” in Levinas issue of “Cultural Heritage and
Contemporary Change” journal of The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (forthcoming)
“Emmanuel Levinas,”in The Routledge Companion to Phenomenology, ed. S. Luft and S. Overgaard (New York: Routledge, 2012), 71-81.
“Heidegger’s Dasein-Analytic of Instrumentality in Being and Time and the Thinking of The “Extreme Danger” of
the Question of Technology, and Frederick Tonnies’ Community and Society,”
Philosophy Today, special issue on “Recenterings of Continental Philosophy,”
ed. Cynthia Willett and Leonard Lawlor, Vol. 54, SPEP Supplement 2010, 91-100.
“Monotheisme politique: democratie et transcendence,” (“Political Monotheism: Democracy and Transcendence”)
French translation by Tal Aronzon, in “Pardes: Etudes et Culture Juives,”Nos. 47-48, issue on “Entre ciel
et terre, le judaisme: Les sources de la Loi,” ed. Shmuel Trigano (Paris: Editions In Press, 2010), 269-288.
“Franz Rosenzweig’s Star of Redemption and Kant,” Philosophical Forum, Vol. 41, nos. 1 & 2,
Spring/Summer, special issue, “Back to Kant II: The Fate of Kant in a Time of Crisis,” ed. Thomas Teufel, 73- 98.
“Levinas, Spinozism, Nietzsche, and the Body,” in Nietzsche and Levinas: “After the Death of a Certain God,”
eds. Jill Stauffer and Bettina Bergo (New York: Columbia University Press, 2009), 165-182.
“The Few and the Many: Political Philosophy and Levinas,” in A Century with Levinas: On the Ruins of Totality,
ed. Rita Serpytyte (Vilnius: Vilnius University Publishing House, 2009), 230-241.
“Art, Sacred Space and Utopia,” in “Mokslo darbai: Religija ir Kultura,” Vol. 5, No. 1 2008
(Vilnius: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla, 2009), 7-23. [this issue appeared in 2010]
“La teodicea dopo la shoah: Levinas sulla sofferenz e il male,”(Italian translation of ”Theology after the Shoah:
Levinas on Suffering and Evil,” chapter 8 of Cohen, Elevations) in “La figura nel tappeto,” Winter, 2009, 15-32.
“Ethics and Cybernetics: Levinasian Reflections,”
in Radicalizing Levinas, ed. Peter Atterton (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2010).
“Against Theology, or ‘The Devotion of a Theology Without Theodicy’,” in The Exorbitant: Levinas Between
Jews and Christians, ed. Kevin Hart and Michael A. Signer. New York: Fordham University Press, 2010; 74-89, 259-264.
“Levinas and Rosenzweig: Proximities and Distances,” in Cahiers d’Etudes Levinassiennes, No. 8, 2009; 13-31.
“Signifying a Spiritual Politics in the Age of Secularity: Spinoza, Nietzsche and Levinas,”
in Emmanuel Levinas: Prophetic Inspiration and Philosophy, ed. Irene Kajon, Emilio Baccarini,
Francesca Brezzi, Joelle Hansel. Florence: La Giuntina, 2008; 183-196.
“Heidegger, Kant, Levinas and the End of the World,” in Responsibility, God and Society: Theological
Ethics in Dialogue (Festschrift Roger Burggraeve), ed. J. De Tavernier, J.A. Selling, J. Verstraeten
and P. Schotsmans. Leuven: Bibliotheca Ephermeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium 217, 2008; 49-68.
“Defending Levinas: An Interview with Richard Cohen,” interviewer, Chung-Hsiung Lai, [Chinese] translation by Yu-Wen Liu,
in Chung-Wai Literary Quarterly, Vol. 36, No. 4, 2007, ed. Chung-Hsiung Lai, 267-306.
"Wisdom of Love,” in Encyclopedia of Love in World Religions, ed. Yudit K. Greenberg.
Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2008; 657-658.
“Uncovering the ‘Difficult Universality’ of the Face-to-Face,”
in Cahiers Levinassiennes, issue on L’universel, No. 6, 2006; 93-115.
“Emmanuel Levinas: Judaism and the Primacy of the Ethical,” in Cambridge Companion to Modern Jewish Philosophy,
ed. Michael L. Morgan and Peter Eli Gordon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007; 234-255
“Humanisme et antihumanisme: Levinas face a la controverse Cassirer-Heidegger,” [French] translation by Catherine Barret,”
in Levinas a Jerusalem, ed. Joelle Hansel. Klincksieck, 2007; 57-91.
“Emmanuel Levinas: Philosopher and Jew,” in Revista Portugesa de filosofia (Braga, Portugal),
special issue Entre Razao e Revelacao: A ‘Logica’ da simensao semitica na Filosofia [Between Reason
and Revelation: The ‘Logic” of the Semitic Dimension in Philosophy], Jao J. Vila-Cha, ed., Vol. 62, no. 2-4, 2006; 481-490.
“Levinas: Thinking Least about Death – contra Heidegger,” in International Journal for Philosophy of Religion,
ed. Eugene Long, Vol. 60, 2006; 21-39. Reprinted in Phenomenology 2005, Vol. 5, ed. L. Embree.
New York: Zeta Books, 2008; 163-198.
“Some Notes on the Title of Levinas’s Totality and Infinity and its First Sentence,” in Studia
Phaenomenologica: Romanian Journal for Phenomenology, Vol. VI, 2006; 117-137.
“Technology: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,” in Postphenomenology: A Critical Companion to Ihde,
ed. Evan Selinger. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2006; 145-160.
“Levinas, Plato and Ethical Exegesis,” in Levinas Studies: An Annual Review, Vol. 1,
ed. J. Bloechl & J. L. Kosky. Pittsburgh, Duquesne University Press, 2006, 37-50.
“The Holocaust is Christian Issue; Christology Revisited,” in Modern Believing: Church and Society, Vol. 47, no. 1, January 2006; 28-43.
“L’Olocausto e una questione Cristiana, [Italian] translation by Fiorella Gabizon, in La figura nel tappeto, Autumn, 2006; 125-138.
“Choosing and the Chosen: Levinas and Sartre,” in Cahiers d’Etudes Levinassiennes, no. 5 (2006), 55-82.
“Being, Time and the Ethical Body,” in The Body in Human Inquiry: Interdisciplinary Explorations of Embodiment,
ed. Vincente Berdayes, Luigi Esposito and John W. Murphy. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2004; 87-104.
“De l’humanite de l’homme: etre, temps et corps ethique,” [French] translation by Catherine Barrett, in Vers la fin de l’homme?,
ed. Christian Herve and Jacques J. Rozenberg. Brussels: De Boeck and Larcier, 2006; 249-264.
“Buber and Levinas – and Heidegger,” in Levinas and Buber: Dialogue and Difference,
ed. Peter Atterton, Matthew Calarco and Maurice Friedman. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 2004; 235-249.
“Incarnazioni. Il cibo nella cultura ebraica,” [Italian] translation by B. Antomarini,
in El Gusto e della fame: Teorie dell’alimentazione, ed. B. Antomarini and M. Biscuso. Rome: I libri di Montag, 2004; 197-208.
“The Universal in Jewish Particularism: Benamozegh and
Levinas,” in Religious Experience and
the End of Metaphysics, ed.
Jeffrey Bloechl. Bloomington: Indiana University Press,
2003; pp. 135-152.
“’Political Monotheism’: Levinas on Politics, Ethics and
Religion,” in Essays in Celebration of
the Founding of the
Organization of Phenomenological Organizations, ed. C. Cheung,
I.Chvatik, I. Copoeru, L. Embree,
J. Iribarne & H. R. Sepp (Web Published at
www.o-p-o.net, 2003), 46pp.
“Buber and Levinas – and Heidegger,” in Levinas and
Buber, ed. Peter Atterton, Matt Calarco
and Maurice Friedman (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).
“Emmanuel Levinas: Judaism and the Primacy of the Ethical,”
in The Cambridge Companion to
Modern Jewish Philosophy, ed. Michael L.
Morgan (Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, forthcoming).
“Levinas and the Paradox of Monotheism,” in Cahiers
d’Etudes Levinassienes, issue on Levinas,
le monotheisme, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2003. pp.
61-76.
“Responsible Time,” in Cahiers d’Etudes Levinassiennes,
issue on Levinas, le temps, Vol. 1.,
No. 1, 2002, pp. 39-53.
“Some Reflections on Levinas on Shakespeare,” in Ethics
and Literature, ed. Dorothee Gelhard
(Berlin: Galda and Wilch,
forthcoming)
“Benamozegh and Levinas on Jewish Universalism,” in Elia
Benamozegh: Atti del convengo di
Livorno, ed. Roberto del
Pra (Milan: Edizioni Thalassa de Paz, 2001), pp. 89-106.
“Maternal Pysche,” in Psychology for the Other, ed.
Edwin E. Gantt and Richard N. Williams
(Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press), pp.
32-64.
(See, Cohen, Exegesis, 2001.)
“Biblical Humanism and its Relevance to the Humanities,” in
Phenomenological Inquiry,
Levinas issue, ed. Richard
Sugarman, Vol. 24, October 2000, pp. 27-38.
"Le bon oeuvre de Edmund Husserl," trans. Carine
Brenner, in Les cahiers du judaisme, ed.
Joelle Hansel, No. 6, Winter
1999-2000, pp. 93-104. (See, Cohen, Exegesis, 2001.)
“Levinas on Spinoza’s Misunderstanding of Judaism,” in
In Proximity: Emmanuel Levinas and
the Eighteenth Century, ed.
Melvyn New, with R. Bernasconi and Richard Cohen
(Lubbock: Texas Tech University
Press, 2001.)
"Difficulty and Mortality: Two Notes on Reading Levinas,"
in Philosophy in the Contemporary
World, Vol. 7, No. 1,
Spring 2000, pp. 59-66. (See, Cohen, Exegesis, 2001.)
“Moral Selfhood: A Levinasian Response to Ricoeur on
Levinas,” in Ricoeur as Another, ed. by
Richard A. Cohen and James
Marsh (Albany, SUNY Press, 2001), pp. 127-160.
(Adaptation of chapter from
Cohen, Exegesis.)
“Ethics and Cybernetics: Levinasian Reflections,” in
Ethics and Information Technology, Spring
2000, Vol.2, No.1, pp. 27-35.
“Philo, Spinoza, Bergson: The Rise of an Ecological Age,”
in The New Bergson, ed. by John
Mullarkey (Manchester:
Manchester University Press, 1999), pp. 18-31. (See Cohen,
Exegesis, 2001).
“What Good is the Holocaust? On Suffering and Evil,” in
“Philosophy Today,” ed. by Caroline
Bayard & Joyce Bellous, special
Levinas issue, Vol. 43, No. 2/4, Summer 1999, pp. 176-
183. (See, Cohen, Exegesis,
2001.)
“To Love God for Nothing: Levinas and Spinoza," in
Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal, Vol.
20/21, No. 1/2, (Spring 1998),
pp. 339-352, special issue on Levinas, ed. by Bettina
Bergo & Diane
Perpich.
“Levinas: just War or Just war,” in Bulletinde la Societe Americaine de Philosophie de
Langue Francaise, Vol.10, No. 2, 1998; 152-170.
“Responses to Sauer and Fleishman,” in Philosophy in
the Contemporary World, Vol. 4, No. 4,
Winter 1998, pp. 20-25.
(See, Cohen, Exegesis, 2001.)
“Bris Mila, Desire and Levinas,” in Shofar: An
Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, Vol.
16, No. 3, Spring
1998, pp. 63-70.
“Brit Husserliana: l’Universal dans l’Unique,”
transl. Joseph Cohen & Raphael Zagury-Orly, in
Les nouveaux
cahiers, Summer, 1997, No. 128, pp. 10-14.
“Justice and the State in Spinoza and Levinas,” Epoche,
Vol. 4, No. 1, 1996, pp. 55-70.
"Postmodern Jewish Philosophy," in History of Jewish
Philosophy, ed. by Daniel Frank and
Oliver Leaman (London: Routledge,
1997) pp. 875-884.
"The Miracle of Miracles: More Ancient than Knowledge:
Contra Hume," in Divine
Intervention and Miracles in
Jewish Theology, ed. by Dan Cohn-Sherbok
(Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 1996) pp. 75-98.
"Rosenzweig's Rebbe Halevi," in Judaism, Vol. 44,
No. 4, Fall 1995, pp. 448-465. (See,
Rosenzweig, Ninety-Five Poems,
2000.)
"Sociology and Morality: Comments on a paper by Dornbusch
and Thomas," in Family
Perspective, Vol. 29, No.1,
1995, pp. 33-43.
"Bernard-Henri Levy," in Encyclopedia of World Biography,
Vol. 18, 1994, pp. 230-231.
"The Family and Ethics: The Metaphysics of Eros in Emmanuel
Levinas' Totality and
Infinity," in Contemporary
Philosophy Vol. 15, No. 4, July-August 1993, pp. 1-7.
(See, Cohen, Elevations, 1994.))
"Authentic Selfhood in Heidegger and Rosenzweig," in
Human Studies, Vol. 16, 1993,
ed. by Hwa Sol Jung, pp. 111-128. (See,
Cohen, Elevations.)
"God in Levinas," in Journal of Jewish Thought and
Philosophy, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1991,
pp.
197-221. (See, Cohen,
Elevations, 1994.)
"Rosenzweig versus Nietzsche," in Nietzsche-Studien,
ed. by E. Behler, Band 19, 1990,
pp. 346-366. (See, Cohen,
Elevations, 1994.)
"The Face of Truth in Rosenzweig, Levinas and Jewish
Mysticism," in The Truth Proper to
Religion, ed. by D.
Guerriere (Albany: SUNY Press, 1990), pp. 175-201. (See, Cohen,
Elevations, 1994.)
"Absolute Positivity and Ultrapositivity: Husserl and
Levinas," in The Question of the
Other, ed. by A.
Dallery & C. Scott (Albany: SUNY Press, 1989) pp. 35-43. (See, Cohen,
Elevations, 1994.)
"The Silence of Nature," in Revue Internationale de
Philosophie Modern, vol.7, l988, ed. by T.
Imamichi.
"Non-in-difference in the Thought of Emmanuel Levinas and
Franz Rosenzweig," in Graduate
Faculty Philosophy Journal,
Vol.13, no.1, 1988, pp. 141-153. (See, Cohen, Elevations,
1994.) French translation: "La
non-in-difference dans la pensee d'Emmanuel Levinas et
de Franz Rosenzweig,"
trans. J. Rolland, in L'Herne: Emmanuel Levinas, ed. by C.
Chalier and M. Abensour (Paris:
Editions de l'Herne, 1991), pp. 343-351; trans. Camille
Delac-Munster in La pensee de
Franz Rosenzweig (Paris: Presses Universitaires de
France, 1994), pp.
217-231.
"Levinas, Rosenzweig, and the Phenomenologies of Husserl
and Heidegger," in Philosophy
Today, Summer 1988, pp.
165-178; reprinted in Jewish Philosophy and the Academy, ed.
by
Emil Fackenheim & Raphael Jospe (Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses,
1996), pp. 117-135. (See, Cohen, Elevations, 1994.) Spanish
trans.: "Levinas,
Rosenzweig y las Fenomenologias de
Husserl y Heidegger," by Pablo Martin-Dreizik
(forthcoming).
"Jacques Derrida," in Postmodern Fiction, ed. by L.
F. McCaffery, Greenwood Press, 1986, pp.
329-332.
"Merleau-Ponty, The Flesh and Foucault," in Philosophy
Today, Vol. 28, No. 4, Winter 1984,
pp. 329-338; reprinted in
Rereading Merleau-Ponty: Essays Beyond the Continental-
Analytic
Divide, ed. by Larry Hass & Dorothea Olkowski, New York: Prometheus Books,
2000, pp. 277-291.
"Introduction" (to a selection from Emmanuel Levinas's
Ethics and Infinity), in Cross
Currents, Vol. 34,
No. 2, Summer 1984, pp. 191-193.
"Greek Articulateness and Chinese Suggestiveness," in
Studies in Humanities, Vol. 2, No. 1,
June 1984, pp. 50-55.
"Dasein's Responsibility for Being," in Philosophy Today,
Vol. 27, No. 4, Winter 1983, pp.317-
325.
"The Privilege of Reason and Play: Levinas and Derrida," in
Tijdschrift voor Filosofie, Vol. 45,
No. 2, June 1983, pp. 242-255.
"Levinas: Happiness is a Sensational Time," in
Philosophy Today, Vol. 25, No. 3, Fall 1981, pp.
196-203.
Book Reviews
The Wisdom of Love in the Service of Love: Emmanuel Levinas on Justice,
Peace, and Human
Rights, by Roger Burggraeve.
Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2002.
In Cahiers d’etudes Levinassiennes,
Vol. 3 (forthcoming).
The Jewish Derrida, by Gideon Ofrat, trans. Peretz
Kidron. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press,
2001. (forthcoming)
God, Death, and Time, by Emmanuel Levinas, ed.
Jacques Rolland, trans. Bettina Bergo.
Stanford: Stanford University
Press, 2000. In International Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 35, No. 2, 2003, pp. 154-161.
Alterity and Transcendence, by Emmanuel Levinas.
New York: Columbia University Press,
1999. In International Studies
in Philosopohy (forthcoming)
In the Time of the Nations, by Emmanuel Levinas.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press,
1994. In Cross Currents,
Winter, 1995, pp. 550-551.
The Fear, The Trembling, and the Fire: Kierkegaard and
Hasidic Masters on the Binding of Isaac,
by Jerome I. Gellman. Boston:
University Press of America, 1994. In Journal of Jewish Studies,
Oxford, No. 45, 1994, pp. 315-317.
Nine Talmudic Readings by Emmanuel Levinas, trans.
by A. Aronowicz. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990;
Re-Reading Levinas, edited by Robert Bernasconi and
Simon Critchley. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991.
In
Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 31, No. 1, January, 1993,
pp. 154-156.
Bialik by David Aberbach. New York: Grove Press,
1988;
Heine by Ritchie Robertson. New York: Grove Press,
1988;
Rashi by Chaim Pearl. New York: Grove Press, 1988.
In Menorah Review, number 27, Winter, 1983, pp. 5-6.
Tears by Mark C. Taylor. Albany: State University
of New York Press, 1990.
In International Studies in Philosophy, Vol.
27, 1993, p. 109.
An Introduction to Modern Jewish Philosophy by
Norbert M. Samuelson. Albany: State
University of New York Press,
1989. In Religious Studies Review, Vol. 16, No. 4,
October, 1990, p. 357.
Collected Philosophical Papers by Emmanuel Levinas,
trans. and ed. by A. Lingis. Dordrecht:
Martinus Nijhoff, 1987. In
Ethics, Vol. 98, No. 3, April, l988, pp. 620-621.
Phenomenological Explanations by Alphonso Lingis.
The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1986. In Husserl Studies, Vol.
5, l988, pp. 89-95.
Excesses: Eros and Culture by Alphonso Lingis.
Albany, New York: State University of New
York Press, 1983. In Sub-Stance, No. 52, 1987, pp. 98-100.
Poetique du possible by Richard Kearney.
Paris: Beauchesne Editeur, 1984. In Review of Metaphysics,
December, 1986, pp. 382-384.
The Subversive Family by Ferdinand Mount. London:
Jonathan Cape, 1982. In Transactions/Society,
Vol. 22, No.
2, January/February 1985, pp. 82-83.
Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence by Emmanuel
Levinas. The Hague: Martinus-
Nijhoff, 1981, trans. by A. Lingis. In Philosophy and Rhetoric, Vol. 17, No. 4,1984, pp. 245-246.
Also another
review in International Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 19,No. 1,
1987, pp. 90-91.
The Gathering of Reason by John Sallis. Athens,
Ohio: Ohio University Press, 1980.
In Man and World,
Vol. 15, No. 3, 1982, pp. 337-341.
"Nietzsche's Zarathustra," Nietzsche conference at Brock
University, St. Catherines, Canada,
October 15-17, 1981. In Man
and World, "Chronicles," Vol. 15, No. 2, 1982, pp. 214- 219.
Saving the Text: Literature/Derrida/Philosophy by
Geoffrey Hartman. Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins University Press,
1981. In Philosophy and Literature, Vol. 6, Nos. 1& 2, October 1982, pp. 223-224.
"Kant and Phenomenology," conference at Pennsylvania State
University, University Park,
Pennsylvania, August 26-28, 1981. In Man and World, "Chronicles," Vol. 13,
No. 1, 1982, pp. 117-122.
Modern French Philosophy by Vincent Descombes.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1980, trans. by L. Scott-Fox
& J. M. Harding. In Sub-stance, No. 32, 1981, pp. 79-82.
Existence and Existents by Emmanuel Levinas. The
Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1978, trans. by
A. Lingis. In Man and World,
Vol. 13, No. 4, 1979, pp. 521-526.
Additional Articles Translated
"Of Obliteration: Discussing Sasha Sosno" by Emmanuel
Levinas.
In Art & Text, 33, Winter, 1989, pp. 30-41
"Useless Suffering" by Emmanuel Levinas.
In
The
Provocation of Levinas, ed. by R.
Bernasconi and D.
Wood,
New York: Routledge, 1988, pp. 156-167.
"Literary Criticism and Phenomenology" by Mikel Dufrenne.
In In the Presence of the Sensuous,
ed. by D. Gallagher & M.
Roberts,
Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey: Humanities Press, 1987.
"Franz Rosenzweig" by Emmanuel Levinas.
In Midstream,
Vol. 29, No. 9, November 1983, pp. 33-40.
"God and Philosophy" by Emmanuel Levinas.
In
Philosophy
Today, Vol. 22, No. 2, 1978, pp.
127-145.
And in Collected
Philosophical Papers, ed. by A. Lingis, The Hague: Martinus
Nijhoff, 1987, pp. 153-173.
And in The Levinas Reader, ed. by Sean Hand,
Oxford, Basil Blackwell: 1989, pp. 166-189.
"Active and Reactive" by Gilles Deleuze.
In
The New
Nietzsche, ed. by D. Allison, New York: Dell Press, 1977;
Cambridge,
Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1985, pp. 80-106.
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