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Otherwise Than Testimony, Or: How Might Testimony Testify?, Jonathan L. Sherwood
Otherwise Than Testimony, Or: How Might Testimony Testify?, Jonathan L. Sherwood
Journal of Textual Reasoning
This paper was originally presented at an International Association for Philosophy and Literature Annual Conference panel in May, 1996. The title and theme of the panel was “Post-Testimonial Holocaust Writing”. In this title (and in the other papers presented), I heard these implicit questions: “What are we to do and think in this time, as the era of direct testimonial transmission from survivors of the Holocaust comes to a close with their passing away? What are we to make of literature that is about the Holocaust but that no longer comes from the testimony of survivors?” Listening with my own …
The Ethics Of The Neighbor: Universalism, Particularism, And Exceptionalism, Kenneth M. Reinhard
The Ethics Of The Neighbor: Universalism, Particularism, And Exceptionalism, Kenneth M. Reinhard
Journal of Textual Reasoning
No abstract provided.
The Possibility Of Relationships With Others, Joshua Severud
The Possibility Of Relationships With Others, Joshua Severud
LSU Master's Theses
Levinas offers a rich philosophical insight into the kind of responsibility and ethics that we must have for the Other. This involves a certain conception of what it means to be hospitable which turns out to be impossible. In order to talk about how this impossible relationship can occur, I use Heidegger’s description of the existential Being-with structure and Derrida’s conception of the event in order to make sense of how this Levinasian relationship can possibly exist in spite of—or thanks to—its impossibility.
The Voice Of God And The Face Of The Other, Claire Katz
The Voice Of God And The Face Of The Other, Claire Katz
Journal of Textual Reasoning
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All Men Are (Not) My Brothers: Andrea Cooper's Gendering Modern Jewish Thought, Dustin Atlas
All Men Are (Not) My Brothers: Andrea Cooper's Gendering Modern Jewish Thought, Dustin Atlas
Journal of Textual Reasoning
No abstract provided.
Response To “Why Textual Reasoning?”, Leora Batnitzky
Response To “Why Textual Reasoning?”, Leora Batnitzky
Journal of Textual Reasoning
No abstract provided.