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Levinas and the Political
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Caygill delves into the intricate connections between Levinas' philosophy and political thought, examining his early responses to National Socialism and his contentious views on Israeli and French politics. Key themes include the deconstruction of metaphysics, the significance of embodiment, and the concepts of the face and alterity. This thorough analysis offers a fresh perspective on how Levinas' ideas intersect with political contexts, shedding light on their relevance in contemporary discussions.
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2002, pevná
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