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On First Reading Emmanuel Levinas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 August 2013

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1. Levinas, E. Ethics and Infinity, Conversations with Philippe Nemo. Cohen RA, trans. Duquesne: University Press; 1985.Google Scholar

2. Morgan, M. Discovering Levinas. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2007.Google Scholar

3. Putnam, H. Jewish Philosophy as a Guide to Life. Bloomington: Indiana University Press; 2008.Google Scholar

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6. See note 1, Levinas 1985, at 1.

7. See note 1, Levinas 1985, at 2.

8. See note 1, Levinas 1985, at 3.

9. Grossman V. Life and Fate. New York: New York Review of Books; 1985, at 805–6.

10. See note 1, Levinas 1985, at 76–7.

11. See note 3, Putnam 2008, at 68.

12. See note 3, Putnam 2008, at 86.

13. See note 3, Putnam 2008, at 74.

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