Essential Vulnerabilities : Plato and Levinas on Relations to the Other

In Essential Vulnerabilities, Deborah Achtenberg contests Emmanuel Levinas's idea that Plato is a philosopher of freedom for whom thought is a return to the self. Instead, Plato, like Levinas, is a philosopher of the other. Nonetheless, Achtenberg argues, Plato and Levinas are different. Though...

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Main Author: Achtenberg, Deborah (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Evanston, Illinois Northwestern University Press 20161231
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